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Madoyan (Armenian: Մադոյան) is an
Armenian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Artin Madoyan (1904–?),
Armenian communist politician Ghukas...
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Artin Madoyan (Armenian: Արթին Մադոյան) (born 10
April 1904 in Adana) was a Lebanese-Armenian
communist politician. He was the most
prominent Armenian...
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Karen Madoyan (Bulgarian: Карен Мадоян; born 1995) is a
Bulgarian footballer of
Armenian origin who
plays as a
midfielder for
Chernomorets Balchik. Karen...
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Nikolay Madoyan (also
spelled Nikolai Madojan, Armenian: Նիկոլայ Մադոյան; born 1 June 1973 in Yerevan) is an
Armenian virtuoso violinist.
Madoyan's continuous...
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Ghukas Karapetovich Madoyan (Russian: Гукас Карапетович Мадоян; Armenian: Ղուկաս Կարապետի Մադոյան; 15 January [O.S. 2 January] 1906 – 11 June 1975) was...
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Egyptian Fu'ad al-Shimali, the
Lebanese Yusuf Yazbek and the
Armenian Artin Madoyan. Its
general secretary was
Khalid Bakdash. It was the
second communist...
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Council Presidency Office since 1961.
Galstyan retired in 1965.
Ghukas Madoyan was born in the
village of
Ghars (Kars),
Ghars Region. He has been a member...
- 1970) – so-called 'authentic'
performance based on the
original m****cript
Madoyan,
Nikolay (live
recording | 4
November 2003, San
Donato Church Genoa, Italy)...
- Lebanese-Egyptian Fu'ad al-Shamali, the
Lebanese Yusuf Yazbek and the
Armenian Artin Madoyan. It was the
second communist party to be
formed in the Levant,
after the...
- instrument, and
among its well-known
performers are
Margar Margaryan,
Levon Madoyan,
Vache Hovsepyan,
Gevorg Dabaghyan, and
Yeghish Manukyan, as well as Armenia's...