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Krikor is a
Western Armenian given name,
equivalent to
Eastern Armenian given name
Grigor and the
English equivalent Gregory and its
variants in different...
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Gregory the Monk". Also
transliterated as Narekac'i.
Western Armenian:
Krikor Naregatsi. Latinized:
Gregorius Narecensis; Italian:
Gregorio di
Narek His...
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Krikor Guerguerian (12 May 1911 (Gürün) – 7 May 1988 (New York)) was a
Reverend Father of the
Catholic Church. He is
known for the
Krikor Guerguerian...
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Krikor Bogharian was a
diarist and an
Armenian genocide survivor. Kurt 2024, pp. 123–143.
Tachjian 2017. Kurt, Ümit (2024). "On the
Verge of
Death and...
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Armenian descent,
Krikor Kalfayan was born in Bursa,
Ottoman Empire in 1873.[citation needed] His
father was an architect.
Krikor Kalfayan attained his...
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Krikor Zohrab (Armenian: Գրիգոր Զոհրապ; 26 June 1861 – 1915) was an
influential Armenian writer, politician, and
lawyer from Constantinople. At the onset...
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Krikor Agathon (26
November 1900 – c.
November 1979) was an
Egyptian sport shooter and épée fencer. He
competed at two
Olympic Games. He
later worked as...
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Krikor Sarkis Yepremian was an
Armenian Cypriot–American
sports executive who was the
general manager of the Fort
Lauderdale Strikers and New York Cosmos...
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Krikor Ayvazian (b. Marash,
Ottoman Empire 27 June 1912 - d. Aleppo,
Syria 21
January 1997) was the
Armenian Catholic Bishop of Qamishli.
Krikor Ayvazian...
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Haroutune Krikor Daghlian Jr. (May 4, 1921 –
September 15, 1945) was an
American physicist with the
Manhattan Project,
which designed and
produced the...