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Freidun Aghalyan (November 20, 1876, in Shusha,
Russian Empire –
February 1, 1944, in Yerevan) was an
Armenian architect. In 1903
Aghalian finished a building...
- journalist.
Vartan Sarkisov (1875–1955), Soviet-Armenian architect.
Freidun Aghalyan (1876–1944),
Armenian architect.
Tuman Tumanian (1879–1906),
Armenian liberation...
- The name was
borrowed from
Parthian into
Armenian as Hrudēn.
Freidun Aghalyan (1876–1994),
Armenian architect Freydun Atturaya (1891–1926), ****yrian...
- anarchist.
Vartan Sarkisov (1875–1955), Soviet-Armenian architect.
Freidun Aghalyan (1876–1944),
Armenian architect.
Tuman Tumanian (1879–1906),
Armenian liberation...
- Vahagn, the Monster-Killer
Vagharshyan street,
Arabkir district Armen Aghalyan, G.
Grigoryan Varazdat Harutyunyan 1985 Vahagn, the Monster-Killer Great...
- Switzerland 31
March 1886 29
January 1944 Composer,
choirmaster Freidun Aghalyan Armenia 20
November 1876 1
February 1944
Architect Kanaker HES Roy Agnew...
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Prominent Armenian architects included Hovhannes Katchaznouni,
Freidun Aghalyan,
Vardan Sarkisov, and
Gavriil Ter-Mikelov. Many of the
buildings they designed...
- time.
These included a
number of high-profile designers, such as
Freidun Aghalyan,
Zivar bey Ahmadbeyov,
Nikolai Bayev,
Mammad Hasan Hajinski, and Hovhannes...
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Prominent Armenian architects included Hovhannes Katchaznouni,
Freidun Aghalyan,
Vardan Sarkisov, and
Gavriil Ter-Mikelov. Many of the
buildings they designed...