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Diran Chrakian, also
known by the
pseudonym Indra (Armenian: Ինտրա, 1875, in Constantinople,
Ottoman Empire – 1921), was an
Armenian poet, writer, painter...
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Varujan (1884–1915)
Vahan Terian (1885–1920)
Gostan Zarian (1885–1969)
Diran Chrakian (1885–1921)
Yeghishe Charents (1897–1937)
Belgian Albert Giraud (1860–1929)...
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badminton player Indra (1875–1915), pen name of
Armenian writer Diran Chrakian Indra Wijaya Ibrahim,
Singaporean drug
addict and
killer Indra Chaudhari...
- Watertown, M****achusetts, was
launched on July 1, 1932, with
Elisha B.
Chrakian as the
founding editor. The
Armenian Mirror was the
first English-language...
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African American author;
philanthropist and wife of Ben
Carson Diran Chrakian (1875–1921) –
Armenian poet, writer, painter, teacher, and
victim of the...
- died
before completing it. This
portrait was
finally completed by
Diran Chrakian in 1893.
Tourian was
buried in the
Armenian cemetery in Üsküdar. In 1957...
- Carus's The
Gospel of
Buddha was
published in
Constantinople in 1911.
Diran Chrakian (Intra) was
influenced by
Buddhist ideas.
Yeghishe Charents took a keen...
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Alexanian (1881–1954),
French Armenian cello teacher and
musician Diran Chrakian (1875-1921),
Armenian poet, writer,
painter and
teacher who was a victim...
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Stand Resolute” Op. 114 for b****
baritone and
piano (translated by E.B.
Chrakian) One Act
Opera Op. 24 Mini
Musical Drama (1986) "Did I Tell You What Happened...