- Aram
Haigaz (Armenian: Արամ Հայկազ;
March 22, 1900 –
March 10, 1986) was the pen name of Aram Chekenian, an Armenian-American writer. He was born in the...
- Staff. "Aram
Haigaz Chekenian, 85,
Author of
Books in Armenian", The New York Times,
March 13, 1986.
Accessed July 11, 2016. "Aram
Haigaz Chekenian, who...
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American university president Aram Gharabekyan,
Armenian conductor Aram
Haigaz (1900–1986), Armenian-American
writer Aram
Hakobyan (born 1979), Soviet...
- Bani
Gortzi mart em. Eregun-Arravot' mi Tegh tesa vor
aratz chunim. Aram
Haigaz 1900–1986.
Author Andranik Ozanian 1865–1927.
Fedayi "Index Anatolicus"...
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Michael Casey, poet
Alicia Ghiragossian, writer,
Nobel Prize nominee Aram
Haigaz,
writer Marjorie Housepian Dobkin (1922–2013),
professor at
Barnard College...
- Chifte-Saraf -
writer Arshag Chobanian -
writer Ara
Guler -
photographer Aram
Haigaz -
writer Karekin II
Kazanjian -
patriarch Mıgırdiç
Margosyan - writer, Prin****l...
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Armenian fedayee. The
resistance at
Shabin Karahisar was
chronicled by Aram
Haigaz, who
survived the
siege and
subsequent deportation, in his book The Fall...
- (1931–2011), jazz
pianist Ron
Carey (1936–2008),
labor leader − lung
cancer Aram
Haigaz (1900–1986),
Armenian writer Kivie Kaplan (1904–1975), Jewish-American activist...
- Emmerich, 78,
German footballer. E.
Gwyndaf Evans, 73,
Welsh poet. Aram
Haigaz, 85, Armenian-American writer.
Magnus Colcord Heurlin, 90,
American painter...
- for Şebinkarahisar to be made
again into a
province in its own
right Aram
Haigaz (1900–1986),
Armenian writer Andranik Ozanian (1865–1927), an
Armenian general...