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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...
- Arshavir (Armenian: Արշավիր (reformed); Արշաւիր (classical), pronounced [ɑɾʃɑˈviɾ]) is an ancient Armenian name of Iranian origin. Philologist Heinrich...
- 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...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Shiragian, Arshavir (1976). The Legacy. Sonia Shiragian. Boston, M****achusetts: Hairenik Press...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...