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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...
- Varujan (1884–1915) Vahan Terian (1885–1920) Gostan Zarian (1885–1969) Diran Chrakian (1885–1921) Yeghishe Charents (1897–1937) Belgian Albert Giraud (1860–1929)...
- 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...
- – 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...
- Alexanian (1881–1954), French Armenian cello teacher and musician Diran Chrakian (1875-1921), Armenian poet, writer, painter and teacher who was a victim...
- 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...