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Hovhannes Hintliyan (Armenian: Յովհաննէս Հինդլիեան, Üsküdar,
Ottoman Empire, 1866 – Istanbul,
March 16, 1950) was an
Armenian teacher, pedagogue, publisher...
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Artin Hindoğlu (Armenian: Յարութիւն Հինտօղլու) was a 19th-century
Ottoman etymologist, interpreter, professor, linguist, and
writer of the
first modern...
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Hovhannes Hintliyan, and
writer Hagop Sirouni. On 1 May 1911, the
Armenian Olympiad Navasartian Games were
launched in Turkey. In 1912,
Hintliyan also published...
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player Hovhannes Harutyunyan (born 1999),
Armenian footballer Hovhannes Hintliyan (1866–1950),
Armenian teacher, pedagogue, publisher, and
educator Hovhannes...
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Jerusalem and
Constantinople Bedros Tourian,
Armenian poet
Hovhannes Hintliyan,
Armenian pedagogue and
educator Hrand Nazariantz,
Armenian poet and writer...
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writer Yeghia Demirjibashian - poet
Melkon Giurdjian -
writer Hovhannes Hintliyan -
educator (prin****l)
Zareh Kalfayan -
painter Kegham Kavafyan - architect...
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Hamastegh (1895–1966)
Ardashes Harutunian (1873–1915)
Hovhannes Hintliyan (1866–1955)
Hovhannes Hisarian (1826–1917)
Diran Kelekian (1862–1915)...
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attendees included Ruben Sevak,
Shahan Shahnour,
Hrand Nazariantz,
Hovhannes Hintliyan, and
Schahan Berberian, Berberian's son. In 1924 the
school relocated...
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established in
Constantinople by
Armenian athletes Shavarsh Krissian,
Hovhannes Hintliyan, and
Krikor Hagopian. Died:
Edward William Cole,
Australian publisher...