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Arshavir Shirakian (also Shiragian, Armenian: Արշաւիր Շիրակեան;
January 1, 1902 or 1900 –
April 12, 1973) was an
Armenian writer and ********in who was noted...
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Arshavir (Armenian: Արշավիր (reformed); Արշաւիր (classical),
pronounced [ɑɾʃɑˈviɾ]) is an
ancient Armenian name of
Iranian origin.
Philologist Heinrich...
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Kamsarakan family member,
Arshavir II, is
recorded as
having parti****ted in the anti-Sasanian
revolt led by
Vardan Mamikonian.
Arshavir II also took part in...
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location missing publisher (link) Shiragian,
Arshavir (1976). The Legacy.
Sonia Shiragian. Boston, M****achusetts:
Hairenik Press...
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Arshavir II
Kamsarakan (Armenian: Արշավիր Կամսարական) was an
Armenian prince from the
Kamsarakan family. He was the son of
Gazavon II, who
immigrated to...
- of the
perpetrators of the
Armenian genocide and
later ********inated by
Arshavir Shirakian as part of
Operation Nemesis, a
retribution campaign to kill...
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sister of
Arshavir, the
Arshavir who had
married Calomaria the
sister of
Bardas and the
empress Theodora."
Nicholas Adontz stresses that "
Arshavir, Photius'...
- Satın Alınan Adam is a
Turkish film
directed by
Arshavir Alyanak. The film got
inspired from a novel. The main
character in the
movie is an
amateur writer...
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Arsaber (Gr****: Ἀρσαβήρ, from
Armenian Arshavir), was a
Byzantine noble who
attempted an
unsuccessful usurpation of the
Byzantine imperial throne in 808...
- (1874–1926),
Iskuhi (1878–1943),
Vahan (1881–1937),
Astghik (1885–1953),
Arshavir (1888–1921),
Artashes (1892–1916). From 1877 to 1879,
Tumanyan attended...