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Armenak (in
Armenian Արմենակ),
alternatively pronounced Armenag in
Western Armenian may
refer to:
Armenak Armenak Alachachian (1930–2017), Egyptian-born...
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Armenak Shushinski (born
Armenak Grigoryevich Asriyev, Shusha,
February 1885 - Baku, 1967) was an
ethnic Armenian kamancheh player. He was born in February...
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Husher Armenak Yekariani,
Cairo 1947, [Memoirs of
Armenak Yekarian] Chrıstopher Walker, Armenia:The
Survival of a National, page:205
Arménak Yekarian...
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Armenak "Aram"
Yaltyryan (Russian: Ялтырян, Ukrainian: Ялтирян, 13 May 1914 – 18
December 1999) was a
Soviet lightweight wrestler. He won a
silver medal...
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Armenak Petrosyan (Armenian: Արմենակ Պետրոսյան, born on 13
November 1973 in Yerevan,
Soviet Union) is a
retired Armenian football goalkeeper. He is a...
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Armenak Urfanyan (Armenian: Արմենակ Ուրֆանյան; 28
January 1990 – 2
April 2016) was an
Armenian serviceman in the
Artsakh Defense Army,
captain of the...
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Armenak Misakovich Alachachian (alternate spellings: Alachachyan, Alatchatchan, Alajajian) (Armenian: Արմենակ Միսակի Ալաջաջյան,
December 25, 1930 – December...
- (Armenian: Հրայր Դժողք, lit. 'Hrayr The ****'; 1864 – 13
April 1904), born
Armenak Ghazarian (Armenian: Արմենակ Ղազարյան), was an
Armenian military leader...
- Ալեքսանդրի Խուդյակով; Russian: Серге́й Алекса́ндрович Худяко́в); (born
Armenak Artemi Khanferiants (Armenian: Արմենակ Արտեմի Խանփերյանց, 7 January [O...
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Armenak Shahmuradyan (also
spelled Chah-Mouradian or Shah-Mouradian,
April 7, 1878, Muş,
Ottoman Empire –
September 14, 1939, Paris), also
known as the...