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Paris Misaki Herouni (Armenian: Պարիս Միսակի Հերունի,
December 17, 1933 –
December 5, 2008) was a
Soviet and
Armenian physicist and engineer. He was a...
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sites at
Metzamor and Angeghakot. An
investigation by
radiophysicist Paris Herouni and his
research team in 1994–2001 led them to the now
disputed conclusion...
- The
Orgov Radio-Optical Telescope, also
known as ROT54 or the
Herouni Mirror Radio Telescope, is a
radio telescope in Orgov, Armenia. It was
built between...
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literacy and
scribes Nabu (also
identified with Mercury). "Tir" 1986.
Herouni 2004, pp. 8, 133.
Russell 1986.
Petrosyan 2002, pp. 133–134. Ananikian...
- discoverinegypt.com. "the-goddess-of-love-and-fertility-anahit". 21
August 2017.
Herouni,
Paris (2004).
Armenians and Old Armenia. Yerevan. pp. 8, 133. ISBN 9789994101016...
- iii.
Armenian Religion". Encyclopædia Iranica.
Retrieved 3 July 2014.
Herouni,
Paris M. (2004).
Armenians and old Armenia: archaeoastronomy, linguistics...
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Shuteriqi 1959, p. 66.
Tirta 2004, pp. 72, 127–128. Schirò 1923, pp. 411–439.
Herouni,
Paris M. (2004).
Armenians and old Armenia: archaeoastronomy, linguistics...
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prehistoric archaeological site, is
believed by many
scientists including Paris Herouni and Onik
Khnkikyan to be a
prehistoric astronomical observatory, Baghaberd...
- ROT-54/2.6, a
radio telescope built in 1985 by the
radiophysicist Paris Herouni in the
village of Orgov, on the
slopes of Aragats. On the
highway leading...
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initially aimed at
modelling the
planetary motions in our
solar system Paris Herouni,
projected and
built the world's
first radio-optical
telescope Bagrat Ioannisiani...