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- Arshavir Shirakian (also Shiragian, Armenian: Արշաւիր Շիրակեան; January 1, 1902 or 1900 – April 12, 1973) was an Armenian writer and ********in who was...
- perpetrators of the Armenian genocide and later ********inated by Arshavir Shirakian as part of Operation Nemesis, a retribution campaign to kill perpetrators...
- Torlakian 5 December 1921 Rome, Italy Said Halim Pasha Grand Vizier Arshavir Shirakian 17 April 1922 Berlin, Germany Behaeddin Shakir Founding member of the...
- Arshavir Shirakian were later given the task to ********inate both Cemal Azmi and Behaeddin Sakir who were in Berlin. On 17 April 1922, Shirakian and Yerganian...
- and Arshavir Shirakian were later given the task to ********inate both Azmi and Bahattin Şakir who were in Berlin. On April 17, 1922, Shirakian and Yerganian...
- in 1901. 1921 Said Halim Pasha, former Ottoman Prime Minister Arshavir Shirakian Killed in Rome due to his role in the Armenian genocide. 1924 Giacomo...
- Yerganian and Arshavir Shirakian were given the task to ********inate Cemal Azmi and Şakir who were both in Berlin. On 17 April 1922, Shirakian and Yerganian encountered...
- հնարավորությունից: Shirakian, Arshavir (1976). Կտակն էր Նահատակներուն [Gdagn er Nahadagnerin] [The legacy: Memoirs of an Armenian Patriot]. translated by Shirakian, Sonia...
- Shirakian, Arshavir (1976). Կտակն էր Նահատակներուն [Gdagn er Nahadagnerin] [The legacy: Memoirs of an Armenian Patriot]. translated by Shirakian, Sonia...
- confused with Arshavir, the brother of John the Grammarian. Arshavir Shirakian (1900–1973), Armenian writer Achaṛyan, Hrachʻya (1942). "Arshawir". Hayotsʻ...