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Martiros is an
Armenian given name
meaning martyr.
Martiros and its
variant Mardiros in
Western Armenian may
refer to:
Martiros,
Vayots Dzor
Saint Martiros...
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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, the...
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Martiros of
Crimea or
Martiros Ghrimetsi (Armenian: Մարտիրոս Ղրիմեցի) was an
Armenian writer, poet,
historian and a
priest of the 17th century. Martiros...
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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...
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Martiros Sarukhanyan (Martik Levonyan, 1873,
Shusha - 1895,
Garahisar Mountain,
Western Armenia) was an
Armenian Fedayee and
political activist. After...
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Martiros Kavoukjian (Մարտիրոս Գավուգչյան, Gavowgčyan,
August 8, 1908 -
August 8, 1988) was an
Armenian architect, researcher,
Armenologist and historian-archaeologist...
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Martiros Khan
Davidkhanian (1843-1905) was an
Iranian general, philanthropist, professor, the
Chief of
Staff of the
Persian Cossack Brigade, Amir Touman...
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Martiros Grigoryevich Aslanov (Russian: Мартирос Григорьевич Асланов; 1897–1977) was the
founder of the
Moscow school of
Pashto studies in Russia. Aslanov...
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Modern Art Museum, the Children's
Picture Gallery, and the
Martiros Saryan Museum are only a few of the
other noteworthy collections of fine...
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Martiros (Armenian: Մարտիրոս) is a
village in the Vayk Muni****lity of the Vayots...