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Nigol Andresen (pen name, Ormi Arp; 2
October 1899
Haljala Parish,
Wierland County – 24
February 1985 Tartu) was an
Estonian and
Soviet politician, writer...
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ingredients like coriander,
chechil cheese, and
garlic matzoon.
According to
Nigol Bezjian,
Armenians who
survived the 1915
genocide brought basturma with...
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Nikol Poghosi Aghbalian (Armenian: Նիկոլ Պողոսի Աղբալյան; 1875,
Tiflis – 1947, Beirut) was an
Armenian public figure and
historian of literature, the editor...
- "prince"; 1883 – 1915), born
Nikoghayos Mikayelian, and also
known as
Nigol, was an
Armenian fedayi, a
member of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
- Cardashian"
Orange County,
California "Ashod Yergat" Pasadena,
California "
Nigol Touman" Phoenix,
Arizona “Kedashen" San Francisco,
California "Rosdom" South...
- Postimees, 1900.
August Nigol:
Eesti asundused ja
asupaigad W****al, Tartu:
Eesti Kirjastuse-Ühisuse "Postimees" print, 1918
August Nigol:
Eesti asundused ja...
- territory. "EKI".
Eesti Keele Instituudi kohanimeandmed.
Retrieved 2024-03-29.
Nigol,
August (1918).
Eesti asundused ja
asupaigad W****al (in Estonian). Tartu:...
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Nikol Duman (Armenian: Նիկոլ Դուման), born
Nikoghayos Ter-Hovhannisyan (Armenian: Նիկողայոս Տեր-Հովհաննիսյան; 12
January 1867 – 23
September 1914), was...
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noted leaders of the
First Armenian Republic (1918–1920) as
Levon Shant,
Nigol Aghpalian,
Simon Vratsian, and Garo S****ouni. In 1954
Zeitlian was sent...
- kohanimeandmebaasist. Väliskohanimed". www.eki.ee (in Estonian).
Retrieved 7
April 2020.
Nigol,
August (1918).
Eesti asundused ja
asupaigad W****al (in Estonian). Tartu:...