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Hamazasp Khachaturi Babadzhanian or
Babajanian (Armenian: Համազասպ Խաչատուրի Բաբաջանյան; Russian: Амазасп Хачатурович Бабаджанян, romanized: Amazasp Khachaturovich...
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Hamazasp Srvandztyan (Armenian: Համազասպ Սրվանձտյան; 1873 – 18
February 1921),
commonly known as
Hamazasp, was an
Armenian fedayee military commander...
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Hamazasp Danielyan (Armenian: Համազասպ Գրիգորի Դանիելյան; born 15
November 1984) is an
Armenian political figure and a
current Member of Parliament. Danielyan...
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Hamazasp "Hamo"
Ohanjanyan (Armenian: Համօ Օհանջանեան; 1873 – 31 July 1947) was an
Armenian medical doctor, revolutionary, and
politician of the Armenian...
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Hamazasp Mamikonian (Armenian: Գրիգոր Մամիկոնյան) was the
presiding prince of
Armenia in 655–661, when the
country was
under Arab domination.
After the...
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Gagik I. Abusahl-
Hamazasp, King (953–972).
Brother of Derenik-Ashot I. Ashot-Sahak (Ashot IV), King (972–983). Son of Abusahl-
Hamazasp. Gurgen-Khachik...
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battalion (Drastamat
Kanayan and
Armen Garo) 3rd
battalion (
Hamazasp Srvandztyan nom de
guerre Hamazasp) 4th
battalion (Arshak
Gafavian nom de
guerre Keri) Regiment...
- son of
Gagik Abusahl-
Hamazasp Artsruni, 953–969/972, son of
Gagik Ashot-Sahak Artsruni, 969/972–991, son of Abusahl-
Hamazasp Gurgen-Khachik Artsruni...
- Abusahl-
Hamazasp Artsruni (Armenian: Աբուսահլ-Համազասպ Արծրունի, died 968/969) was the
third King of Vaspurakan, from the
Artsruni dynasty, succeeding...
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derives from
Middle Persian *
Hamazāsp,
ultimately from Old
Persian Hamāzāspa.
Although the
precise etymology of *
Hamazāsp/Hamāzāspa
remains unresolved...