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- an Armenian judoka Rafael Nazaryan, an Armenian football player Hrand Nazariantz (1886-1962), Ottoman Armenian journalist and supporter of Armenian independence...
- Hrand Nazariantz (Հրանտ Նազարեանց, January 8, 1886 – January 25, 1962) was an Ottoman Armenian poet and translator who lived most of his life in Italy...
- celestial and such coloring makes the place particularly attractive. Hrand Nazariantz is an Armenian poet who lived in Casam****ima. Near State Road 100 stands...
- including Vrtanes Papazian, Avetik Isahakian, Hovhannes Toumanian, Hrand Nazariantz and others. Shushanik Popoljian was born in Alexandropol (present-day...
- editor of the w****ly Agos Vartan İhmalian [tr] (1913–1987), writer Hrand Nazariantz (1880–1962), journalist and poet Zahrad (1924–2007), poet Sevan Nişanyan...
- genocide. Its attendees included Ruben Sevak, Shahan Shahnour, Hrand Nazariantz, Hovhannes Hintliyan, and Schahan Berberian, Berberian's son. In 1924...
- Armenian poet Hovhannes Hintliyan, Armenian pedagogue and educator Hrand Nazariantz, Armenian poet and writer Levon Shant, Armenian poet, writer and playwright...
- (born 1953), reporter Tim Kurkjian (born 1956), analyst at ESPN Hrand Nazariantz (1880–1962), lived in Italy, Nobel Prize candidate Lara Setrakian, journalist...
- famed writers such as Gostan Zarian, Daniel Varujan, Hagop Oshagan, Hrand Nazariantz and Aharon Dadurian. A complete collection of his works was published...
- (1871–1966) Arpiar Arpiarian (1851–1908) Misak Metsarents (1886–1908) Hrand Nazariantz (1886–1962) Krikor Odian (1834–1887) Yervant Odian (1869–1926) Hagop Oshagan...