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center named after Charles Aznavour, a
drama theatre named after Amo
Kharazyan and a
public library named after Ohan
Chubaryan (opened in 1948). In 2004...
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local secondary school. From 1941 to 1972 he was an
actor at the Amo
Kharazyan State Theater in Artashat, from 1974 to 1985 he was an
actor at the Yerevan...
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Masis and Vedi. The
provincial centre Artashat is also home to the Amo
Kharazyan drama theatre. The
province has many art academies,
sport schools and...
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numerous Armenian artists including the
actor Mkrtich Djanan,
director Amo
Kharazyan and the
playwrights including but not
limited to
Suren Ginosyan and Vardges...
- 2010,
former deputy amb****ador of
Armenia to the
United States,
Armen Kharazyan stated, "Armenia
itself must s**** to
rediscover and re-establish itself...
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Tikhomirova Darya Filimonova Evgeniya Divenko Anna
Avazneli Alexandra Kharazyan Artyom Braylov Dobrynya Kirienko Valery Meladze Erzhan Maxim Mikhail Grigoryan...
- (1992–1998) chargé d'affaires Tajikistan Ashgabat,
Turkmenistan Ruben Kharazyan (from 2021)
Garnik Badalyan (2019–2019),
Vladimir Badalyan (2009–2018)...
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drama group (1919).
During 1920-1921,
Avetisyan performed with the Amo
Kharazyan [hy]
group in
Karakilisa (modern Vanadzor). In 1922,
Avetisyan moved to...
- Seasons, a
brief cantata for a
cappella women's choir, text by
Sargis Kharazyan,
Suren Muradyan, and Sarmen), 1972 «Անհայտ զինվորը» (The
Unknown Soldier...
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operations of folk theaters,
including figures like
Poghos Araksyan, Amo
Kharazyan,
Grigor Ter-Grigoryan,
Vahan Galstyan, M. Gavrosh,
Davit Gulazyan, and...