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Derenik Karapeti Demirchian (Armenian: Դերենիկ Կարապետի Դեմիրճյան;
February 18 [O.S.
February 6], 1877 –
December 6, 1956) was a
Soviet and
Armenian writer...
- (868–874).
Second time. Grigor-
Derenik Artsruni,
Prince (874–887).
Second time.
Gagik Abu
Morvan Artsruni,
regent for Grigor-
Derenik's sons (887–896), then usurper...
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Derenik-Ashot
Artsruni (Armenian: Դերենիկ-Աշոտ Արծրունի; died 958/959) was the
second King of Vaspurakan, from the
Artsruni dynasty,
succeeding his father...
- Grigor-
Derenik Artsruni and
Gurgen Artsruni,
cousins and
members of the
Artsruni family who
controlled Vaspurakan.
Ashot then
captured Grigor-
Derenik and...
- Vaspurakan, from the
Artsruni dynasty,
succeeding his
childless elder brother,
Derenik-Ashot, on the latter's death. On his
death in 968/969, his
kingdom was...
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Valentino (Italy) 17–11
Defeated Yasniel Toledo (Cuba) 17–12 2006
Defeated Derenik Gizhlaryan (Armenia) 34–14
Defeated Sergey Vodopyanov (Russia) 37–17 Defeated...
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expressions of
nationalism with the
publication of
Armenian novels such as
Derenik Demirchian's Vardanank, the
production of
films like
David Bek (1944),...
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death of Grigor-
Derenik in 887,
Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni became regent of
Vaspurakan (and
later ishksan) and was
given Grigor-
Derenik's three children Gagik...
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referred to.
Prominent members of the
collective were
Avetik Isahakyan,
Derenik Demirchyan,
Levon Shant,
Ghazaros Aghayan,
Perch Proshyan,
Nikol Aghbalian...
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accommodate and
train up to 800
military personnel and conscripts.
Derenik Demirchian,
Armenian writer Jivani,
Armenian bard
Harutyun Khachatryan...