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Ashkenaz (Hebrew: אַשְׁכְּנָז ʾ
Aškənāz) in the
Hebrew Bible is one of the
descendants of Noah.
Ashkenaz is the
first son of Gomer, and a ****hetic patriarch...
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Askanaz Harutyuni Mravyan (Armenian: Ասքանազ Հարությունի Մռավյան,
January 2, 1886 [O.S.
December 21, 1885] –
October 23, 1929) was a
Soviet Armenian statesman...
- (December 1920 –
April 1921)
Sargis Lukashin (April 1921 – 29
April 1922)
Askanaz Mravyan (29
April 1922 –
March 1923)
Ashot Hovhannisyan (March 1923 – July...
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position for the
first four
months of 1921,
before being succeeded by
Askanaz Mravyan in
April of that year.
After the
February Uprising, he
moved to...
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which through a
scribal error was
corrupted to
ʾAškənāz (אשכנז),
appears in the
Hebrew Bible,
where ʾAškənāz is
closely linked to Gōmer (גֹּמֶר), that is...
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Armenian Patriarch of
Jerusalem in 1613–45 Karo Halabyan,
Soviet architect Askanaz Mravyan,
secretary of the
Armenian SSR
Communist Party Abram Alikhanov...
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Communist Party of
Armenia In
office January 1922 – July 1927
Preceded by
Askanaz Mravyan Succeeded by Hayk
Ovsepyan 1st
Minister of
Education of Soviet...
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Alikhanian (1897–1938)
December 1920 May 1921 CPA
General Secretary 2
Askanaz Mravian (1885–1929) May 1921
January 1922 CPSU
First Secretary 3 Ashot...
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November 1920 – 1 May 1921
Preceded by
Position established Succeeded by
Askanaz Mravyan Personal details Born (1879-09-15)15
September 1879 Shushi, Elizavetpol...
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Vratsian (1882–1969), 4th
Prime Minister of
First Republic of
Armenia Askanaz Mravyan (1885–1929), one of the
early leaders of
Soviet Armenia Aghasi...