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Mkhitar or
Mekhitar or
Mechitar or
Latinized Mechitarius (Armenian: Մխիթար) is a
common Armenian male
given name. See Մխիթար for more on the
origin of...
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Mkhitar Sparapet (Armenian: Մխիթար Սպարապետ;
sparapet meaning "general-in-chief"; died 1730), also
known as
Mkhitar Bek, was an 18th-century Armenian...
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Mkhitar Hayrapetyan (Armenian: Մխիթար Հայրապետյան; born May 15, 1990) is the
Minister of High-Tech
Industry of Armenia. He
formerly served as Minister...
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Mkhitar Gosh (Armenian: Մխիթար Գոշ, romanized: Mkhit’ar Gosh 1130–1213) was an
Armenian scholar, writer,
public figure, thinker, and priest. He was one...
- persons. The law on the
Mkhitar Heratsi Medal has been in
effect since July 26, 1993. It is
named after Mkhitar Heratsi.
Mkhitar Gosh
Medal is
awarded for...
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Mkhitar Mnatsakanyan (Armenian: Մխիթար Էդվարդի Մնացականյան; born on 16 June 1950 in Sevan, Armenia) is an
Armenian politician. On
November 23, 2009, Armenian...
- The
Lawcode [Datastanagirk'] of
Mkhitar Gosh: a
collection of
medieval Armenian feudal laws
compiled by
Mkhitar Gosh in the late 12th century. Its correct...
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Mkhitar Heratsi (Armenian: Մխիթար Հերացի) was a 12th-century
Armenian physician. He was born in Khoy (present-day
northwestern Iran). He was well versed...
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medieval Armenian authors,
including Grigor Magistros (11th century),
Mkhitar Heratsi (12th century), and
Yesayi Nchetsi (13th century). The Persian...
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Mkhitar Sebastatsi (Armenian: Մխիթար Սեբաստացի), anglicized:
Mekhitar of Sebaste, Italian:
Mechitar (17
February 1676 – 27
April 1749) was an Armenian...