- The
Proshyan dynasty, also
Khaghbakians or Xaghbakian-Proshians (Armenian: Խաղբակյանք/Պռոշյանք), was a
family of the
Armenian nobility,
named after its...
- 40°14′53″N 44°24′54″E / 40.24806°N 44.41500°E / 40.24806; 44.41500
Proshyan (Armenian: Պռոշյան) is a
major village in the
Kotayk Province of Armenia...
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Proshyan Brandy Factory (Armenian: Պռոշյանի կոնյակի գործարան), is one of the
oldest producers of
alcoholic drinks in Armenia,
located in Yerevan, on the...
- in the snow
Cupola on arches.
Proshyan chapel (1283).
Cupola on arches.
Proshyan chapel (1283).
Entrance to the
Proshyan chapel (1283).
Muqarna Vault of...
- orthography: Պերճ Պռոշյան. Also
Proshyan.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Perch Proshyan. Sarinian, S. (1983). "
Proshyan Perch". In Arzumanian, Makich...
- the
monastery in the
thirteenth century was due to the
patronage of the
Proshyan prince, who
carved out the
second cave
church in 1283,
reached through...
- speaker,
literary critic Zabel Yesayan. It is
located in the
village of
Proshyan,
Kotayk Province of Armenia, in the area of the
International Center for...
- Charentsavan: 226 Eghvard: 224 Nor Hachn: 224 Nor Geghi: 224 Zovuni: 224 52
Proshyan: 224 53 Argel: 224 54 Mayakovski: 222 90 Balahovit: 222 91 Kamaris: 222...
- to the house-museum of
novelist Perch Proshyan founded in 1948,
located at the
centre of town
within the
Proshyan family house. It was last
restored in...
-
became the
commissar for war,
Pavel Dybenko,
commissar for the fleet.
Proshyan, Samoisky,
Steinberg were also
specified as people's
commissars as well...