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- Albert Kostanian (born 1980) is a Lebanese politician and journalist of Armenian descent. Born in Tyre, he studied economics at the Saint Joseph University...
- Rachel Kostanian is a Lithuanian Jewish activist, founder and longtime director of a Holocaust museum in Vilnius, and book author. She is a recipient...
- Helen Athanasiou 2006 November 13–17 Sydney, Australia Mary Rakin Anna Kostanian 2007 December 3–7 Willingen, Germany Mary Rakin (2) Tina Bühnen 2008 December...
- Lebanon Survivor Gladiators Motorsports Perfect Bride Malek Maktabi Albert Kostanian Adel Temani Raneem Bou Khzam Roula Haddad Carla Haddad Mario Aboud Ragheda...
- relationship. 163 9 "Go Ask Alice" Joel J. Feigenbaum Brenda Hampton & Shawn Kostanian November 17, 2003 (2003-11-17) 4.98 7.85 The school board summons Eric...
- 86 6.87 163 9 "Go Ask Alice" Joel J. Feigenbaum Brenda Hampton & Shawn Kostanian November 17, 2003 (2003-11-17) 4.98 7.85 164 10 "The One Thing" Fred Einesman...
- m****ive collaboration, presenting do****ents and testimonials. Rachel Kostanian was awarded the Order of Merits from Germany for this achievement in 2021...
- 13, 1923 August 12, 1924 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 21 Aram Kostanian November 24, 1924 January 30, 1928 Communist Party of the Soviet Union...
- Ayvatian (1902v1912, 1920–1922) Mesrop Ter Movsisian (1926–1930) Vahan Kostanian (1945–1949) Nerses Bakhtikian (1961–1965) Yeprem Tapagian (1965–1967)...
- Hungarian architect Albert Koskinen (1925–2004), Finnish high jumper Albert Kostanian (born 1980), Lebanese politician and journalist Albert Köster (1862–1924)...