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Israyel Hakobkokhyan (born 21
January 1960) is an
Armenian boxer. He
competed for the
Soviet Union in the men's
welterweight event at the 1980 Summer...
- Dasxuranc'i, the king of
Caucasian Albania,
Varaz Trdat,
dispatched a bishop,
Israyêl, to
convert Caucasian "Huns" who were
subject to the Khazars, and managed...
- ISBN 978-1463239886. Gadjiev,
Murtazali (2020b). "The
Mission of
Bishop Israyel in the
Context of the
Historical Geography of
Caucasian Albania". In Hoyland...
- (Persian), Isrāil - इज़राइल (Hindi), Israíl - Ισραήλ (Gr****),
Israyel - Իսրայել (Armenian),
Israyèl (Franco-Provençal),
Israyil (Quechua),
Isuraeru - イスラエル...
- (1702–1728)
Nerses V (anti-catholicos),
Catholicose of Aluank' (1706–1763)
Israyel I (anti-catholicos),
Catholicose of Aluank' (1763–1765)
Hovhannes X Hasan-Jalalean...
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Moscow Israyel Hakobkokhyan (URS) Torsten Schmitz (GDR) Rudel Obreja (ROU) Salem
Karim Kabbary (EGY) 1991
Sydney Juan
Carlos Lemus (CUB)
Israyel Hakobkokhyan (URS)...
- ԱՄԻՐԽԱՆՅԱՆԻ
Sisian sport school is
reconstructed Diloyan, V. (1978). "
Israyel Ori". In Simonian, Abel (ed.).
Haykakan sovetakan hanragitaran [Armenian...
- Plamen Yankov (BUL) Andrés Aldama (CUB) KO
Israyel Hakobkokhyan (URS) 2 Andrés Aldama (CUB) 3 Andrés Aldama (CUB)...
- p. 154. OCLC 445781. Gadjiev,
Murtazali (2020). "The
Mission of
Bishop Israyēl in the
Context of the
Historical Geography of
Caucasian Albania". In Hoyland...
- to
early 1990s.
Notable figures of the era
include Mekhak Ghazaryan and
Israyel Hakobkokhyan, with the
latter becoming a
World Amateur Champion in 1989...