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Adiss Harmandian (Western Armenian: Ատիս Հարմանտեան; 14
January 1945 – 1
September 2019) was a Lebanese-Armenian pop singer.
Harmandian was born Avedis...
- pop
music genre grew to fame in the 1960s and 1970s with
artists such as
Adiss Harmandian and
Harout Pamboukjian performing to the
Armenian diaspora and...
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Armenian pop
music genre grew to fame in the 60s and 70s with
artists such as
Adiss Harmandian and
Harout Pamboukjian performing to the
Armenian diaspora and...
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notorious prison where many
journalists are held
Endorro Koye
Habitate Adiss Akaki Bota
Akaki Beseka Akaki Kaliti Kebena Gelan Bota
Saris Saris Abo Area...
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yellow skin with
black spots and
elongated skulls. A
Yuvernian named Cane
Adiss can be seen in Jabba's
palace in
Return of the Jedi. The
Yuzzem are a large...
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haiku from the west. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTJtTvGTu2A&t=110
Adiss,
Stephen (2022). The Art of Haiku. Boulder, Colorado, USA:
Shambhala Publications...
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audiobook (archive recordings) "Surrealism", BBC
Radio 4
discussion with Dawn
Adiss,
Malcolm Bowie and
Darien Leader (In Our Time, Nov. 15, 2001) Heath, Nick...
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Armenian male pop
performers include Ruben Hakhverdyan and
diasporan artists Adiss Harmandian, Paul Baghdadlian,
Manuel Menengichian and
Maxim Panossian. Harout...
- musicians. For
other famous Armenian Americans, see List of
Armenian Americans.
Adiss Harmandian – pop
singer Alan
Hovhaness –
among the most
prolific of 20th-century...
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American economist February 13 –
Simon Schama,
English historian February 14
Adiss Harmandian, Lebanese-Armenian pop
singer (d. 2019) Hans-Adam II, Prince...