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- Tovmas Nazarbekian (Armenian: Թովմաս Նազարբէկեան; 4 April 1855 – 19 February 1931), also known as Foma Nazarbekov (Russian: Фома Назарбеков), was an Armenian...
- Empire and in Iran, then known as Persia. Among its founders were Avetis Nazarbekian, Mariam Vardanian, Gevorg Gharadjian, Ruben Khan-Azat, Christopher Ohanian...
- Avetis Vardani Nazarbekian (Armenian: Ավետիս Վարդանի Նազարբեկյան, 1866–1939), also known as Nazarbek, Avo and Lerents, was an Armenian poet, journalist...
- commander and member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Tovmas Nazarbekian – Commander-in-Chief of the First Republic of Armenia Movses Silikyan...
- The corps realigned themselves under the command of General Tovmas Nazarbekian. Drastamat Kanayan was ****igned as a civilian commissioner. The frontline...
- volunteer units and Armenian militia led by Andranik Ozanian and Tovmas Nazarbekian succeeded in gaining most of Western Armenia during World War I, their...
- of its soldiers killed. The result was a Russian victory under Tovmas Nazarbekian. Armenian and ****yrian volunteers had an important role in the victory...
- resist the attack, commander-in-chief of the Armenian Armed Forces Tovmas Nazarbekian decided to sa****uard the strategic roads to Yerevan and Tiflis. A part...
- Tovmas Nazarbekian which, with the declaration of the First Republic of Armenia, became the military core of this new Armenian state. Nazarbekian became...
- organ of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party. It was founded by Avetis Nazarbekian and published in 1887–1915, 1935–1938, in Geneva and Montpellier (1887-1891)...