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directly to the
intended article.
Mardiros of Egypt,
Armenian Patriarch of
Jerusalem from 1419 to 1430 (See list)
Mardiros I of Constantinople,
Armenian Patriarch...
- to
divide the
business when
Mardiros wanted to open
additional restaurants. The new
restaurants would be
owned by
Mardiros,
while the
original Sunset and...
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Martiros Saryan (Armenian: Մարտիրոս Սարյան; Russian: Мартиро́с Сарья́н; 28 February [O.S. 16 February] 1880 – 5 May 1972) was an
Armenian painter, People's...
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Mardiros Altounian (1889–1958) was an Armenian-Lebanese architect. He
designed the
Lebanese Parliament Building in
Beirut (1931), the Abed
clock tower...
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Martiros (Armenian: Մարտիրոս) or
alternatively Mardiros (c. 4th
century - died c. 362–363) was the son of
Saint Sarkis the
Warrior and a
canonized saint...
- Սարգիս Բ.
Mardiros (coadjutor) (1399) -- Մարտիրոս
Mesrob (coadjutor) (1402) -- Մեսրոպ
Boghos Karnetzi (1415–1419) -- Պօղոս Կարնեցի
Mardiros of
Egypt (1419–1430)...
- on the 'minor district' level. The
Parliament building was
designed by
Mardiros Altounian, who was also the
architect of the Étoile
clock tower. The building...
- in
countryside to
celebrate Newroz. [citation needed]
Armenian scholar Mardiros Ananikian emphasizes the
identical nature of
Newroz and the
Armenian traditional...
- 2023
Representation Orders".
Elections Canada.
Retrieved 9
April 2024.
Mardiros,
William Irvine, p. 64 "Calgary East (Code 48002)
Census Profile". 2011...
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Mardiros Tchaparian (Arabic: مارديروس تشاباريان),
commonly known as
Mardik (Arabic: مارديك), is a
Lebanese former footballer who pla**** as a striker. Active...