- Aram
Manukian (19
March 1879 – 29
January 1919), was an
Armenian revolutionary, statesman, and a
leading member of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
- Manukyan, Manoukian,
Manoukyan and
Manukian (Armenian: Մանուկյան) and
Western Armenian alternative transliterations Manougian,
Manuguian ,
Manoogian and...
- It was
sometimes referred to as the
Republic of Van by Armenians. Aram
Manukian of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation was the de
facto head
until July...
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Gevorg Manukian (Ukrainian: Геворг Манукян; Armenian: Գևորգ Մանուկյանborn; 28 July 1993 in Yerevan, Armenia) is an Armenian-born
Ukrainian amateur boxer...
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Vazgen Mikayeli Manukyan (Armenian: Վազգեն Միքայելի Մանուկյան, born 13
February 1946) is an
Armenian politician who
served as the
first Prime Minister...
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Katarine Zalyan-Manukyan (died 1965) was an
Armenian politician. In 1919 she was
elected to parliament,
becoming one of the
first three female MPs in the...
-
Southern California and a
partner with the law
offices of Floyd, Skeren,
Manukian & Langevin, LLP. As of 2020[update],
Slaten is a
partner of the firm's...
- on 28 May as the
First Republic of
Armenia under the
leadership of Aram
Manukian. The
First Republic's short-lived
independence was
fraught with war, territorial...
- Van. The ARF
leaders from left to right: Harutyun, Aram
Manukian,
Ishkhan and
Sogho Aram
Manukian had been the
leader throughout the conflicts. He was made...
-
served as
interior minister January–April 1920
following the
death of Aram
Manukian, then
served as
prime minister from May 1919 to May 1920,
resigning in...