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Stepan Sapah-Gulian (Armenian: Ստեփան Սապահ Գիւլեան,
February 14, 1861 –
April 28, 1928) was a
prominent Armenian journalist,
political scientist, intellectual...
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famous intellectuals joined Hunchakian party,
including Smpad Piurad,
Stepan Sapah-Gulian,
Alexander Atabekian, Atrpet, and Aram Andonian. One of Armenia's...
- ": John
Johnston (1872),
Isaac Shawnoo (1872),
Lewis Cloud (1892), Adam
Sapah (1895),
Jeffrey Bressette (1899),
James Johnston (1899), John
Elijah (1907)...
- Iruk-Iruk
Kompang Liyubud (Poblacion)
Lubbak Parang Lupa ****
Mahalu Pawan Sapah Sikub Tabulian Tanduan Umus
Mataha Elementary Lupa ****
Pilot School (formerly...
- Mikaelian,
founding member of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation.
Stepan Sapah-Gulian,
leader of the
Armenian Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (19th–20th...
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Manilop Paligue Panabuan Panglima Misuari (Sasak)
Pasil Poblacion (Indanan)
Sapah Malaum Sawaki Sionogan Tagbak Timbangan Tubig Dakulah Tubig Parang Tumantangis...
- In the 1880s he
taught in the
schools of
Nakhichevan where he met
Stepan Sapah-Gulian.
Paramaz became the
chief advisor to
newly created fedayee groups...
- 754 ▴ 5.61% 150705047
Sahaya Bohe Bato 3.4% 1,630 1,208 ▴ 3.04% 150705048
Sapah Bulak 3.1% 1,452 1,091 ▴ 2.90% 150705019
Sumisip Central 3.5% 1,671 1,462...
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Social Democrat Hunchakian Party from 1903 to 2003. It was
founded by
Stepan Sapah-Gulian in 1903. The
first issue was
published in only 250 examples. "Yeritasard...
- Nazarbekian,
Mariam Vardanian,
Gabriel Kafian,
Ruben Khan-Azat, S. Hovian,
Stepan Sapah-Gulian,
Sirvard and others. The main
purpose of the
paper was the propaganda...