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Avet (Armenian: Ավետ) is an
Armenian male
given name.
Notable people with this name include:
Avet Avetisyan...
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Alfred Roubenovich "
Avet"
Terterian (also Terteryan) (Armenian: Ալֆրեդ "Ավետ" Տերտերյան, July 29, 1929 –
December 11, 1994) was an
Armenian composer, awarded...
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Avet Vardgesi B****ghyan (Armenian: Ավետ Վարդգեսի Բարսեղյան,
Armenian pronunciation: [
ɑˈvɛt bɑɾsɛʁˈjɑn]) is an
Armenian songwriter and TV host, who hosted...
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Republic of Armenia". www.armstat.am.
Retrieved 18
November 2024. Demourian,
Avet (19
October 2007). "Armenian Eyes, Ears on US
Genocide Vote". The Washington...
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Avet Ter-Gabrielyan (Armenian: Ավդեյ Տեր-Գաբրիելյան,
April 7, 1899 - June 19, 1983) was an
Armenian violinist and the
founder of the
Komitas Quartet. Avet...
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Flaminio Avet was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with
eight aerial victories.
Although born in Nice, France, he
served in the
Italian military as Italy...
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Avet Markosi Avetisyan (24 November [O.S. 12 November] 1897 –
March 29, 1971, born Voskanyan) was a
Soviet Armenian film actor. In 1905,
Avetisyan was...
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untreated horses". Acta
Veterinaria Hungarica. 60 (4): 421–429. doi:10.1556/
avet.2012.036. PMID 23160024.
Guarino C,
Asbie S,
Rohde J,
Glaser A,
Wagner B...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Demourian,
Avet (29
September 2023). "More than 80% of Nagorno-Karabakh's po****tion flees...
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prestigious of Yerevan's universities. The
standard author abbreviation V.E.
Avet. is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name...