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Hrach (Armenian: Հրաչ), also
spelled Hratch or Herach, is an
Armenian male or
female given name
meaning "eyes of flame."
Origin is
Hrachia or Hrachya...
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Hrach Vachiki Muradyan (Armenian: Հրաչ Վաչիկի Մուրադյան; born
November 10, 1983) is an
Armenian television host, producer, and
public figure.
Hrach Muradyan...
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Hrach Titizian (Armenian: Հրաչ Թիթիզեան) is an
American television, film and
stage actor, and producer. He is best
known for his
portrayal of CIA analyst...
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Leonid Ivanovych Hrach (Ukrainian: Леоні́д Іва́нович Гра́ч), also as
Leonid Ivanovich Grach (Russian: Леони́д Ива́нович Гра́ч), is a Soviet, Ukrainian...
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Hrach Kaprielian (born 31
August 1953) is an American-based
Armenian businessman,
known for
serving as the
chairman of the
board of Artsakhbank, and the...
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Hrach Hovhannisyan (Armenian: Հրաչ Հովհաննիսյանը, 28 May 1987) is an
Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler.
Hovhannisyan was a
member of the
Armenian Greco-Roman...
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Hrach K.
Martirosyan (Armenian: Հրաչ Մարտիրոսյան; born in
Vanadzor in 1964) is an
Armenian linguist. He is
currently Lecturer in
Eastern Armenian in the...
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after the Proto-Armenian
language stage.
Contemporary linguists, such as
Hrach Martirosyan, have
rejected many of the Hurro-Urartian and
Northeast Caucasian...
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Josef Hrach (born 7 May 1929) is a
Czech former sports shooter. He
competed in the trap
event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "Josef
Hrach".
Sports Reference...
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Hrach Gregorian (born 1949 in Tehran, Iran) is an
American political consultant, educator, and writer. His work in both the
private and
public sectors...