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Hamazasp "Hamo"
Ohanjanyan (Armenian: Համօ Օհանջանեան; 1873 – 31 July 1947) was an
Armenian medical doctor, revolutionary, and
politician of the Armenian...
- 1919)
Alexander Khatisyan (28 May 1919 – 5 May 1920)
Hamazasp "Hamo"
Ohanjanyan (5 May 1920 – 25
November 1920)
Simon Vratsian (25
November 1920 – 2 December...
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traced to the late 18th century,
historians to
favor of
bizantins how Anna
Ohanjanyan have
raised doubts over its background,
suggesting that its composition...
- Khatisian's Cabinet. His
positions carried over to the
government of Hamo
Ohanjanyan; he also ****umed
responsibilities for
information and propaganda. After...
- munitions, and food. The
Armenian delegation included Avetis Aharonyan, Hamo
Ohanjanyan, and
Armen Garo. The
Azerbaijani mission was
headed by
Alimardan Topchubashev...
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Fourth General Congress, at
which ARF
leaders such as Aram Manukian, Hamo
Ohanjanyan and
Stepan Stepanian discussed their engagement in the
Iranian Constitutional...
- Ter-Minasian,
Defense Minister of the
First Republic of
Armenia Hamo
Ohanjanyan, the
third Prime Minister of the
First Republic of
Armenia Aik Mnatsakanian...
- by Hamo
Ohanjanyan 2nd
Prime Minister of
Armenia In
office 28 May 1919 – 5 May 1920
Preceded by
Hovhannes Kajaznuni Succeeded by Hamo
Ohanjanyan Interior...
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cabinet resigned and a new one was
formed under the
leadership of Hamo
Ohanjanyan, made up
entirely of Dashnaks. The
parliament then
declared a
state of...
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Vratsian were
given practically unlimited powers by
Prime Minister Hamo
Ohanjanyan to re-establish order. From May to
November 1920 he
occupied the posts...