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Hovsep Arghutian (Armenian: Յովսէփ Արղութեան; 23 May 1743 – 9
March 1801),
known in
Russian as
Iosif Argutinsky-Dolgorukov (Russian: Иосиф Аргутинский-Долгоруков)...
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Prince Hovsep Arghutian (Armenian: Յովսէփ Արղութեան; 1863 – 1925), also
known as
Khanasori Ishkhan and
Ishkhan Arghutian, was an
Armenian military commander...
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American artist Hovsep Kirakosyan,
Armenian military officer Hovsep Arghutian Hovsep Arghutian (archbishop)
Hovsep Aznavur Hovsep Orbeli Hovsep Emin
Hovsep Vartanian...
- Keri 1880s - 1916
Western Armenia, Iran,
Eastern Armenia Dashnak Hovsep Arghutian 1889–1918
Western Armenia Dashnak Armenak Yekarian 1890s - 1918 Western...
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fedayee Galust Aloyan,
fedayee Andranik,
fedayee Arabo,
fedayee Hovsep Arghutian,
fedayee Poghos Bek-Pirumyan
Hampartsoum Boyadjian,
fedayee Kevork Chavush...
- The
following year, he was one of the leaders,
along with
Prince Hovsep Arghutian, who
headed the
Khanasor Expedition in
Western Armenia, to
fight against...
- work
prior to its
publication to
Catholicos Ghukas Karnetsi and
Hovsep Arghutian,
archbishop of the
Armenians of Russia.
Snare of
Glory was
finally printed...
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primary school at a
local monastery,
before attending the
Alexandropol Arghutian Girls' School. In 1895, she
studied at a
Russian gymnasium,
which was...
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Federation 4
Sargis Araratyan Armenian Revolutionary Federation 5
Hovsep Arghutian Armenian Revolutionary Federation 6
Nerses Avazian Armenian Revolutionary...
- the
sponsorship of the
Primate of
Armenians in Russia,
Bishop Hovsep Arghutian, he
edited the
first Armenian book to be
published in the
Tsarist realm...