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Khachadour Paul
Garabedian (Armenian: Խաչատուր Կարապետեան;
August 25, 1836 –
August 25, 1881) was an
American officer in the
United States Navy, considered...
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Khachatur Abovian (Armenian: Խաչատուր Աբովյան, romanized: Khach’atur Abovyan;
October 15 [O.S.
October 3] 1809 –
disappeared April 14 [O.S.
April 2] 1848)...
- Օսկանյան; 28
April 1818 – 1
August 1895), also
known as
Khachig Oskanian and
Khachadour Vosganian, was an American-Armenian
journalist and writer. He was one...
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highest decoration, the
Medal of Honor, for his
actions in
World War II
Khachadour Paul Garabedian, U.S. Navy
officer during the
Civil War Sam K. Harrison...
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singer and
director John
Garabedian (born 1941), U.S.
radio personality Khachadour Paul
Garabedian (1836–1881), Ottoman-born Armenian-American Navy Sailor...
- Philadelphia. The only
Armenian known to have parti****ted in
hostilities was
Khachadour Paul Garabedian, who
enlisted in the
Union Navy. A
naturalized citizen...
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Fathers were:
Bishop Papguen Guleserian, Rev.
Garabed M.
Manavian Rev.
Khachadour G. Benneyan, Rev.
Haigag H. Khazoyan, Rev. A. A. Bedikian, Rev. Mihran...
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student in the
Faculty of
Primary and
Special Education of ASPU
after Khachadour Abovyan. Then, in 2009–2014, she was an
applicant at the
Department of...
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group in
Tiflis in 1834 and
staged several European plays. His student,
Khachadour Abovian,
wrote the
first play of the
modern eastern Armenian dialect,...