- 000
orphaned children in
around 170
orphanage buildings. It was
renamed Leninakan during the
Soviet period and
became a
major industrial and
textile center...
- of
Stagnation under the rule of
Leonid Brezhnev. The
cities of Spitak,
Leninakan (Gyumri) and
Kirovakan (Vanadzor) were
greatly affected with
large losses...
-
Yerevan 1959 FIMA
Yerevan 1960
Tekstilshchik Leninakan 1961
Tekstilshchik Leninakan 1962
Tekstilshchik Leninakan 1963
Lokomotiv Yerevan 1964
Khimik Kirovakan...
-
still a part of the
Soviet Union. The club was
originally named Shirak Leninakan, the
latter being the name for
Gyumri during the
Soviet Union. From its...
- The
aircraft crashed into a
mountainside during an
attempt to land at
Leninakan,
Armenia (then part of the
Soviet Union),
killing 77 of the 78 occupants...
-
domestic p****enger
flight that
crashed on Tuesday,
April 19, 1983, near
Leninakan (now Gyumri), Armenia. The aircraft, a
Yakovlev Yak-40
operated by Aeroflot...
-
Battalion (
Leninakan): 1 R-145BM 628th
Separate Signal Battalion (
Leninakan): 12 R-145BM, 1 BTR-50PU 550th
Separate Engineer-Sapper
Battalion (
Leninakan): 1...
- Վլադիմիր Քոչարյան, June 10, 1950 in
Leninakan – June 10, 1989 in Yerevan) was an
Armenian Film Actor. He was born in
Leninakan and
studied at
Directing Department...
- po****r singer. He
started his
career in the
local clubs and
restaurants of
Leninakan (now
called Gyumri) as an
amateur singer. His
bootlegs and unofficial...
-
Karmir Drosh Leninakan 1951
Karmir Drosh Leninakan 1952
Shinarar Yerevan 1953
Himik Kirovokan 1954
Himik Kirovokan 1955
Karmir Drosh Leninakan 1956 FIMA...