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Grigor Khanjyan (Armenian: Գրիգոր Խանջյան; 29
November 1926 – 19
April 2000) was a
Soviet and
Armenian artist, painter, and illustrator. He is most notable...
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Armenian intelligentsia" and "abetting the
terrorist group of Stepanyan".
Khanjyan was
buried in
Yerevan without public ceremony. By
December 1936, the narrative...
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director David Khanjyan (1940—1981),
Soviet conductor and
pianist Grigor Khanjyan (1926-2000),
Artist (People's
Artist of
Soviet Union)
Khanjyan, Armenia,...
- 40°10′N 44°02′E / 40.167°N 44.033°E / 40.167; 44.033
Khanjyan (Armenian: Խանջյան, also
Romanized as Khanjian) is a town in the
Armavir Province of Armenia...
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David Hakobi Khanjyan (July 30, 1940 –
February 1981) was a
Soviet Armenian conductor and pianist.
Khanjian was born in the
family of
Hakob Khanjian and...
- (1919–2006), poet Arno
Babajanian (1921–1983),
Soviet composer Grigor Khanjyan (1926–2000),
artist and
painter Karen Demirchyan (1932–1999),
Soviet and...
- exhibitions.
Khanjyan Gallery is home to the
large scale mural triptych "History of Armenia" by
renowned Soviet and
Armenian painter Grigor Khanjyan. Sasuntsi...
- of 350
metres (1,150 ft),
connecting the
Hanrapetutyun street with the
Khanjyan street. The
market mainly features a
collection of
different types of traditional...
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painting by
Grigor Khanjyan. It is kept at the
Pontifical Residence at the
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. In 1992–94
Khanjyan created a
large mural...
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Yelena Borisenko Maria Baveyan /Manoushyan/
Ovsanna Minasyan Anna
Dovlatyan Arina Baveyan Seda
Shahnazaryan Emili Baveyan Tatever Khanjyan Laura M****hyan...