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    Léon Gurekian (Armenian: Լեւոն Կիւրեղեան, Italian: Leonardo Giorgiano; 26 April 1871 in Constantinople – 2 September 1950 in Asolo) was an Ottoman Armenian...
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    was an Armenian architect, engineer, and alpinist. Ohannés Gurekian, son of Léon Gurekian and Mariamik Azarian, was born August 24, 1902, in Constantinople...
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    He is considered the father of Armenian architectural historiography Léon Gurekian (1871–1950), made contributions in Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire and Italy...
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    political activist, writer and teacher Léon Gurekian – architect, writer and political activist Ohannés Gurekian – architect, engineer and alpinist Marco...
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    multi-colored roof with a gold dome and the Ottoman pavilion was designed by Léon Gurekian. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Esposizione internazionale dell'Industria...
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    Gregorio Sciltian was a painter. Léon Gurekian was an architect, writer and political activist. His son Ohannés Gurekian was an architect, engineer, and...
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  • Fire Tower (1828), Ortaköy Surp Asdvadzazdin Armenian Church (1824). Léon Gurekian (1871–1950) – architect, writer and political activist. He was active...
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