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Shahe Ajamian (Armenian: Շահե Աճեմյան; 24 July 1926,
Aleppo – 13 July 2005, Yerevan) was an
archbishop of the
Armenian Apostolic Church who
managed the...
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Roohollah Ajamian.
According to
Masoud Setayeshi,
spokesperson for the
Iranian judiciary, a gang of
individuals referred to as "rioters"
followed Ajamian with...
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Jerard Ajemian (Arabic: جيرار عجميان), also
spelled Jarad, was a
Lebanese footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Ajemian pla**** for
Homenetmen in 1940, and...
- Jerusalem, when
Patriarch Yeshighe Derderian replaced Archbishop Shahe Ajamian.
Violence erupted in June 1986, when a
group of
Armenian Patriarch Derderian's...
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Archived from the
original on 25
February 2024. Kouymjian, ****ran (1994).
Ajamian, S.; Stone, M. E. (eds.). Text and Context:
Studies in the
Armenian New...
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attackers known in
Armenian sources as "The
Lisbon five" (Setrak
Ajamian, 19
years old; Ara Kuhrjulian, 20;
Sarkis Abrahamian, 21;
Simon Yahniyan...
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prominent highway cordoned off with
Ajamian's body, clad in a
Basij uniform (despite the
report claiming Ajamian had been
stripped naked),
lying lifeless...
- and YSU
Honorable Doctor of
Philosophy and Philology,
Archbishop Shahe Ajamian. The
faculty has
three chairs: the
Chair of Theology, the
Chair of History...
- is one of the
sixteen defendants in the case of the
death of
Rouhollah Ajamian.
Following the
commemoration of
Hadis Najafi in Karaj, he was sentenced...
- 4.1329. ISSN 1532-2548. PMC 158256. PMID 9112779.
Rangarajan ES, Li Y,
Ajamian E,
Iannuzzi P,
Kernaghan SD,
Fraser ME, et al. (December 2005). "Crystallographic...