- and
Western Armenian include Hovhannesian, Hovannesian, Hovannisian,
Hovhannisian and Oganessian.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Armen Hovhannisyan...
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Ashot Garegini Hovhannisian (Armenian: Աշոտ Գարգինի Հովհաննիսյան; Russian: Ашот Гарегинович Иоаннисян,
Ashot Gareginovich Ioannisyan; June 17, 1887 – June...
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revive his
memory in
independent Armenia. Aram
Manukian was born
Sargis Hovhannisian on 19
March 1879,
either in
Zeyva village in
Zangezur (modern-day Davit...
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Vahan Hovhannisyan (Armenian: Վահան Հովհաննիսյան;
August 16, 1956 –
December 28, 2014) was an
Armenian politician of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
- Detroit:
Wayne State University Press. pp. 559–560. ISBN 9780814332214.
Hovhannisian, S. (1977). "Demirchyan
Derenik Karapeti" Դեմիրճյան Դերենիկ Կարապետի...
- the
twentieth century of an
independent Armenian state".
Historian Sen
Hovhannisian writes that
during the 80
years of
peace during which Eastern Armenia...
- 1969, pp. 155–156. Garsoïan 1997, p. 91.
Hovhannisian 1957, pp. 17–18.
Pogossian 2014, pp. 466–468.
Hovhannisian 1957, p. 19. Garsoïan, Nina G. (1969)....
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activities and existence. In
October 1991,
Catholicos Vazgen I
tasked Nathan Hovhannisian with the
mission of
organizing the
diocese of the
Armenian Apostolic...
- (Western
Armenian pronunciation of Tigranakert).
Battle of
Tigranocerta Hovhannisian, P. (1985). "Տիգրանակերտ [Tigranakert]".
Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia...
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American University of Armenia. p. 20.
Retrieved 23
November 2021. A. G.
Hovhannisian and H. D. Papazian, "Azatagrakan
krivnere Syunikum" [The
liberation battles...