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Arpik Missakian (née:
Arpik Alice Missakian;
February 1, 1926 – June 19, 2015;
Armenian Արփիկ Միսաքեան) was a
French journalist of
Armenian origin. She...
- (1892–1957),
Artavazd (1894–1918),
Hamlik (1896–1937), ****h (1898–1927),
Arpik (1899–1981), Areg (1900–1939), Seda (1905–1988),
Tamar (1907–1989). During...
- (1892–1957),
Artavazd (1894–1918),
Hamlik (1896–1937), ****h (1898–1927),
Arpik (1899–1981), Areg (1900–1939), and Seda (1905–1988).
Tamar received her...
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Chavarche Missakian led
Haratch until his death,
after which his
daughter Arpik Missakian succeeded him. He p****ed away on
January 26, 1957, in Neuilly-sur-Seine...
- the
founder of the paper,
Schavarch Missakian, died, and his
daughter Arpik Missakian ****umed the
responsibilities of
publisher and editor-in-chief...
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Missakian may
refer to:
Arpik Missakian (1926–2015), Armenian-French
journalist Berge Missakian (1933–2017), Egyptian-Canadian
artist Chavarche Missakian...
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Levon and
Varvara Aslanian. He had an
older brother, Derenik, and a sister,
Arpik. His father, Levon, was a prin****l in a
school and also
worked in the Etchmiadzin...
- from the
American anthologist,
Edward J. O'Brien, and
stories like Արփիկը (
Arpik) and Օղակ մը շղթայէս (One Ring Chain) were
translated into
English and French...
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Hollywood 2019:
Haratch 83;
Known and
Unknown Portrait, a do****entary
about Arpik Missakian, the
former editor-in-chief of
Haratch Le
Courrier de l'UNESCO...
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Medal (2013) and the N.N.****ov Medal.
Professor Kazaryan was
married with
Arpik Hasratyan (Asratyan), who was a
doctor and
known Professor in the field...