-
Karapet or
Garabet or
Garabed is a
common Armenian given name. They may
refer to: a pre-Christian
Armenian thunder-god,
Karapet Karabet (Armenian: Կարապետ)...
- –1725)
Magar (?–?)
Krikor Balyan (1764–1831)
Senekerim Balyan (1768–1833)
Garabet Amira Balyan (1800–1866) Nigoğayos
Balyan (1826–1858)
Levon Balyan (1855-...
-
Garabet Tavitjan (Macedonian: Гарабет Тавитјан) is a
Macedonian drummer of
Armenian descent who has been a
member of the rock
group Leb i sol. He is considered...
-
Sarkis Garabet Soghanalian (Armenian: Սարգիս Սողանալեան;
February 6, 1929 –
October 5, 2011),
nicknamed the
Merchant of Death, was a Syrian-Lebanese-Armenian...
-
Garabet Ibrăileanu (Romanian pronunciation: [
ɡaraˈbet ibrə.iˈle̯anu]; May 23, 1871 –
March 11, 1936) was a Romanian-Armenian
literary critic and theorist...
-
Carlos Garabet Avedissian (born 7 June 1959) is a
Uruguayan football manager. In
November 2000,
Avedissian signed with FAS of the top
flight Primera División...
-
Garabet Artin Pasha Davoudian (also
Garabed Artin Davoudian,
Davud Pasha,
Dawud Pasha; Arabic: قره بت آرتين باشا داوديان) was an
Ottoman career diplomat...
-
Garabet Yazmaciyan (Armenian: Կարապետ Եազմաճեան, 1868–1929) was a
prominent Ottoman painter of
Armenian descent.
According to the
register of
deaths in...
-
Garabed Utudjian (Armenian: Կարապետ Իւթիւճեան; 1823 in Constantinople,
Ottoman Empire – 1904) was a
prominent Armenian journalist, translator, and writer...
-
backbreaking and
hazardous jobs. He is
befriended by a
streetwise older man,
Garabet, who
helps him
toward his dream.
After nine
months of
scrimping and self-denial...