- Mkhitaryan,
Mkhitarian or
Mekhitarian (Armenian: Մխիթարյան,
Western Armenian Մխիթարեան) is an
Armenian surname. See Մխիթարյան for the origin.
Notable people...
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Mkhitarian (Armenian: Գոռ Մխիթարյան; born in 1973 in Vanadzor, Armenia) is an
Armenian singer and
songwriter who
started his
musical career in Armenia...
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Hamlet Mkhitaryan may
refer to:
Hamlet Mkhitaryan (footballer, born 1962) or
Hamlet Apetnakovich Mkhitaryan (1962–1996),
deceased Soviet/Armenian footballer...
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Anahit Mekhitarian (also
spelled Mkhitaryan or
Mkhitarian) (Armenian: Անահիտ Մխիթարյան; Russian: Анаит Мхитарян; born 6
March 1969) is an
Armenian operatic...
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Arabo or
Arapo (Armenian: Արաբօ, 1863–1895), born
Arakel Mkhitarian, was an
Armenian fedayi of the late 19th century. He was a
member of the
Armenian Revolutionary...
- literature] (Erevan:
Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1944), Bk. 1, pp. 511-69
Mkhitarian, S. M. (2001). "X–XII դարերի հայ բանաստեղծությունը Ղ.Ալիշանի գնահատմամբ...
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medical care plus the
beginning portion of the
rebuilding phase. Yuri S.
Mkhitarian, an
Armenian State Building Committee official, gave an
updated damage...
- Armenian) Kyureghyan, Levon. Կարս և Արտահան (Kars and Artahan). Vienna:
Mkhitarian Press, 1949. (in Armenian) Yeremyan,
Suren T. Հայաստանը ըստ «Աշխարհացույցի»...
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Yerevan from 1976. In the 1980–1981 season, one of his students, Saak
Mkhitarian,
became the
Soviet junior champion and
placed 6th at the
World Junior...
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Armenian identity. By the
effort of
Mekhitarists in
Venice and Vienna, the
Mkhitarian College was
founded in Los Angeles. Many
Armenians came to the United...