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Hakob Manandyan was born on
November 22, 1873, in
Akhaltskha (currant Georgia). He was the
first child of his parents,
Hamazasp and Anna
Manandyan, and...
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Syrians and Jews
increased the po****tion of
Tigranakert to half a million.
Manandyan, Hakob;
translation and
introduction by
George A.
Bournoutian (2007)....
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businessman Mikhail Baghdasarov. The club
headquarters were
located on
Manandyan street 41, Yerevan. The club was
founded on
November 30, 1998, as Mika-Kasakh...
- 1963, p. 151.
Lenski 2002, p. 181.
Manandyan 1957, p. 224. Garsoïan 1997, p. 91.
Manandyan 1957, pp. 224–227.
Manandyan 1957, p. 227.
Lenski 2002, p. 184...
- 36) [...] The fact
remains that what Suny
states is a
historical truth.
Manandyan,
Hakob H. (2007).
Tigranes II and Rome. A New
Interpretation Based on...
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Albania (Artsʻakh, Utikʻ, Shakashēn, Gardman, Koghtʻ) to be unlikely.
Manandyan 1957, p. 205. Garsoïan 1989, p. 308, V.iv n. 1.
Lenski 2002, p. 172. Lenski...
- that "most of the
people probably lived just
outside the walls."
Hakob Manandyan noted that Ani's po****tion was "unquestionably more than that of contemporary...
- linguistics, with 32
academic staff and 262 students.
Historian Hakob Manandyan,
linguist Manuk Abeghian,
historian Ashkharbek Kalantar, and
Stepan Malkhasyants...
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Lenski 2002, p. 174. Movsēs K****nats‘i 1913, pp. 302–305.
Manandyan 1957, p. 205.
Manandyan 1957, p. 208.
Chaumont 1985.
Lenski 2002, p. 176. P'awstos...
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Armenia in the
Period of Justinian.
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Manandyan,
Hakob (1965). The
Trade and
Cities of Armenia.
Yerevan State University...