-
Armenian restaurant. He was
buried in Tehran. V. Vardanyan, "Hovhannes
Masehyan"
Seven songs of Armenia, by
Gevorg Emin, 1970 - Page 211 ON THE TRANSLATION...
- of
Armenia Hovhannes Mamikonean, 10th-century
Armenian noble Hovhannes Masehyan (1864–1931),
Iranian Armenian translator and
diplomat Hovhannes Sargsyan...
- Amb****ador of Iran to ****an Coat of Arms of Iran In****bent
Peyman Saadat since March 2023
Inaugural holder Hovhannes Masehyan Formation July 1, 1930...
-
office 1929–1930
Prime Minister Mehdi Qoli
Hedayat Preceded by
Hovhannes Masehyan Succeeded by
Hossein Ala' Amb****ador of Iran to
France In
office 1933–1935...
-
prominent writer Hayk Bzhishkyan,
Soviet military commander Hovhannes Masehyan,
diplomat and
translator Hrant Markarian,
politician Irene Zazians, actress...
-
Virgil Madgearu,
Minister of
Finance of
Romania (1929–1930)
Hovhannes Masehyan, was the
Persian Amb****ador to the
Great Britain (1927–1929), and 1st Amb****ador...
- (1834, New
Julfa – 1908, Rome) writer,
diplomat and publicist.
Hovhannes Masehyan – (23
February 1864,
Tehran – 19
November 1931, Kharbin)
translator and...
- an
estimated 500
Armenians lived in London. On 19 July 1920,
Hovhannes Masehyan was
appointed by the
Armenian government to
serve as "envoy extraordinary...