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- elected Prince Hrach Atabekian as the Head (tohmapet) of the House of Atabekians.[citation needed] On 27 July 2012, the Atabekians were among the four...
- Alexander Movsesi Atabekian (Armenian: Ալեքսանդր Մովսեսի Աթաբեկյան; 2 February 1869 – 5 December 1933) was an Armenian physician, publisher and anarchist...
- Mikael Atabekyan (Armenian: Միքաել Աթաբեկյան) was an Armenian politician who served as Minister of Enlightenment (Public Education and Art) of the First...
- Arakelian (1865–1918), Armenian journalist and public activist. Alexander Atabekian (1868–1933), prominent Armenian anarchist. Ahmet Ağaoğlu (1869–1939),...
- Hunchakian party, including Smpad Piurad, Stepan Sapah-Gulian, Alexander Atabekian, Atrpet, and Aram Andonian. One of Armenia's famous national heroes Andranik...
- Enrique Simonet, Spanish painter and academic (d. 1927) 1869 – Alexander Atabekian, Armenian physician and anarchist publisher (d. 1933) 1873 – Leo Fall...
- anarchists. A number of members of the anarchist old guard such as Alexander Atabekian, German Askarov and Alexei Borovoi were noted to have died during the...
- Anzhela Atabekyan was born in Yerevan. She is a descendant of the House of Atabekians. she graduated from the Yerevan State Musical College Named after Romanos...
- 1840) 1931 – Vachel Lindsay, American poet (b. 1879) 1933 – Alexander Atabekian, Armenian physician and anarchist publisher (b. 1869) 1940 – Jan Kubelík...
- Arakelian (1865–1918), Armenian journalist and public activist. Alexander Atabekian (1868–1933), prominent Armenian anarchist. Vartan Sarkisov (1875–1955)...