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Karmir in
Armenian (or
Garmir in
Western Armenian)
means red. It may also
refer to:
Karmir Aghek, a
village in the Lori
Province of
Armenia Karmir-Astkh...
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Garmir-e
Khadem (Persian: گرميرخادم, also
Romanized as
Garmīr-e Khādem) is a
village in
Zaboli Rural District, in the
Central District of
Mehrestan County...
- Afzalabad-e Pain
Azizabad Barzin Dan
Bazgan Bolandan Chatuk Chegerd Dehi
Garmir-e
Khadem Gatan Godamdar Govarnag Gundan Gurabak Guri Han Hizabad-e Bala...
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affected by the bloodshed.
These events led him to
write his most
noted work,
Garmir lourer paregames (Bloody news from my friend).
Tiutsaznoren (Heroically)...
- 3:35 7. "****dz" 4:02 8. "Hosank" 1:41 9. "Sharjum" 2:26 10. "Vorodoum" 2:21 11. "
Garmir" 3:01 12. "Anabad" 4:12 13. "Dalovian" 1:36 14. "Alpaghian" 6:05...
- Afzalabad-e Pain
Azizabad Barzin Dan
Bazgan Bolandan Chatuk Chegerd Dehi
Garmir-e
Khadem Gatan Godamdar Govarnag Gundan Gurabak Guri Han Hizabad-e Bala...
- Afzalabad-e Pain
Azizabad Barzin Dan
Bazgan Bolandan Chatuk Chegerd Dehi
Garmir-e
Khadem Gatan Godamdar Govarnag Gundan Gurabak Guri Han Hizabad-e Bala...
- (Dzovagin H****, Armenian: Ծովակին հարսը), Flowers, Red
Flowers (Dzaghigner
Garmir Dzaghigner, Armenian: Ծաղիկներ, կարմիր ծաղիկներ), The
Injured Hunter (Zarnevadz...
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Paris and then
Venice where he
wrote his most
successful work, the
novella Garmir Jamuts (Կարմիր Ժամուց, The
Crimson Offering). In 1905, he
traveled to Cairo...
- Afzalabad-e Pain
Azizabad Barzin Dan
Bazgan Bolandan Chatuk Chegerd Dehi
Garmir-e
Khadem Gatan Godamdar Govarnag Gundan Gurabak Guri Han Hizabad-e Bala...