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- Bogdan Saltanov (Russian: Богдан Салтанов; 1630s – 1703), also known as Ivan Ievlevich Saltanov, was a Persian-born Armenian painter at the court of Alexis...
- and painters Mahmoud Farshchian (1930–), painter and miniaturist Bogdan Saltanov (1630s–1703), Russian icon painter of Isfahanian Armenian origin Political...
- February 2002) Anatoly Safonov (4 October 2001 – 13 August 2004) Aleksandr Saltanov (17 October 2001 – 5 May 2011) Andrei Denisov (28 December 2001 – 12 July...
- Armenia and the impact they had on Armenian and world history. “Bogdan Saltanov” [1986] “Leonardo da Vinci” [1987] A train ride to the past, the present...
- 22 April 1992 Preceded by Aleksandr Zinchuk [ru] Succeeded by Aleksandr Saltanov [ru] Personal details Born 2 December 1929 Sladkoye, Krutinsky District...
- Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Alexander Saltanov had a conversation with the Foreign Minister of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addo....
- News. (Lagos), 12 April 1999. "Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Saltanov Meets with Nigeria's Amb****ador to Moscow Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar". Archived...
- guitarist and composer ****n Minasian, philanthropist, pharmacologist Bogdan Saltanov, painter Emmanuel Ag****i, 1948 and 1952 Olympics boxer representing Iran;...
- prevent discrimination against Armenians by the Tatar administration of Gov. Saltanov. The ethnic clashes ended with the terrible m****acres in which most Armenians...
- (1660–1711) Gagik Siravyan (born 1970) Henrik Siravyan (1928–2001) Bogdan Saltanov (1630s–1703) Antoni Stefanowicz (1858–1929) Kajetan Stefanowicz (1886–1920)...