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Babken Ludvig Melikyan (Armenian: Բաբկեն Լյուդվիկ Մելիքյան; Arabic: بابكين لودفيغ ماليكيان; born 3
April 1960) is a
professional football coach and former...
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Babken Melkonyan (Armenian: Բաբկեն Մելքոնյան; born 4
March 1980, Yerevan, Armenia) is an
Armenian amateur snooker & pool player, who parti****ted in the...
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Babken Gurgeni Ararktsyan (Armenian: Բաբկեն Գուրգենի Արարքցյան, 16
September 1944 – 12
December 2023) was an
Armenian politician. He was
Chairman of the...
- կոմիտէն". horizonw****ly.ca.
Retrieved 2022-01-20. Nersisyan, A. (1996). "
Babken Syuni". In Khudaverdyan,
Kostandin (ed.).
Haykakan Hartsʻ
Hanragitaran (in...
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Babken Nikolayi Arakelyan (Armenian: Բաբկեն Նիկոլայի Առաքելյան;
February 1, 1912 –
August 16, 2004) was an
Armenian historian and archeologist. He specialized...
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Babken I of
Cilicia (Armenian: Բաբգեն Ա.; 23
March 1868 in
Aintab – 9 July 1936 in Antelias) was
Catholicos Coadjutor to
Sahag II,
Catholicos of Cilicia...
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Babken Simonyan (Armenian: Բաբկեն Սիմոնյան, Serbian: Бабкен Симоњан, romanized:
Babken Simonjan, born 20
March 1952) is an Armenian-Serbian poet, essayist...
- Ter-Petrosyan 4
August 1990 – 11
November 1991
Babken Ararktsyan 24
December 1991 – 27 July 1995
Babken Ararktsyan 27 July 1995 – 4
February 1998 Khosrov...
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strongly opposed the
Chalcedonian Creed. Thus, in 491,
Catholicos Babken I of Armenia,
along with the
Albanian and
Iberian bishops met in Vagharshapat...
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National ****embly In
office February 4, 1998 – June 11, 1999
Preceded by
Babken Ararktsyan Succeeded by
Karen Demirchyan 3rd
Prime Minister of
Armenia In...