- The
House of
Abamelik (Armenian: Աբամելիք, Georgian: აბამელიქი, Russian: Абамелик; also
rendered as Abamelek, Abymelikov) was a
noble family of Armenian...
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David Abamelik, from the
noble family of
Abamelik. He was born on
January 7, 1768, in Tbilisi.
Father -
Abamelik Simeon (Ivan).
Brother -
Abamelik David...
- The
brother of Ivan
Abamelik, from the
noble family of
Abamelik. Anna
Davidovna Abamelik-Lazareva,
daughter Semyon Davidovich Abamelik-Lazarev, son Armenian...
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Prince Semyon Semyonovich Abamelek-Lazarev (also
Abamelik-Lazaryan; Russian: Семён Семёнович Абамелек-Лазарев; 24
November 1857 in
Moscow – 2
October 1916...
- Anna
Davidovna Abamelik-Lazareva (or Lazarian) (Armenian: Աննա Դավթի Աբամելիք-Լազարևա (Լազարյան)) (Baratinskaya,
April 15, 1814 in Saint-Petersburg - November...
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Angelina Lazareva (born 1998),
Russian volleyball player Anna
Davidovna Abamelik-Lazareva (1814–1889), Russian-Armenian translator,
socialite and public...
- in the
Senate of the
Russian Empire. He
married in 1800
Princess Elene Abamelik (1770—1836), and died
childless in 1819. He was
buried at the Alexander...
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foreign sovereigns;
Princes Abamelek (Georgian,
titular princes)
Princes Abamelik-Lazarev
Princes Abashidze (Georgian nobility,
raised to
titular princes...
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Oriental Languages. His
fortune eventually came into the
hands of
Prince Abamelik.
Order of
Saint John of
Jerusalem Bournoutian,
George A. (2001). Armenians...
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Imperial Russian general Ivan
Abamelik (1768–1828),
Major general of lejb-guards of
artillery David Semyonovich Abamelik (1774–1833), parti****ted to the...