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Vahan Shirvanian (February 10, 1925, in Hackensack, New
Jersey –
January 30, 2013, in
Mountain Lakes, New Jersey) was an
American cartoonist, best known...
- time later, he
returned to
Shirvan and once
again began raiding it. The
Shirvanians, who
fought against him, were
defeated and many of them were
taken captive...
- Belgrade.
Archived from the
original on 27 May 2022.
Retrieved 24 May 2022.
Shirvanian, V.; Lemperle, G.;
Araujo Pinto, C.; Elist, J. J. (2014). "Shortened ****...
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Vahan Mardirossian (born 1975),
Armenian conductor and
pianist Vahan Shirvanian (1925–2013),
American Armenian cartoonist Vahan Tekeyan (1863–1961), pan-Armenian...
- economy, he felt
powerful enough to act de-facto independent.
Disgruntled Shirvanian nobility also
favored Alqas. He soon
stopped tabarra curses and removed...
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Reiner Dan
Reynolds Mischa Richter Victoria Roberts Burr
Shafer Vahan Shirvanian Chris Slane Grant Snider Dan
Steffan James Thurber Jerry Van Amerongen...
- Qazvini,
author of Tāriḵ-e jahānārā
dedicated to
Tahmasp I, son of the
Shirvanian prince Sultan Muhammad,
Ibrahim grew up in a
village in Shakki, where...
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Marginals by
Sergio Aragones. Madman's Drum by Lynd Ward. No
Comment by
Vahan Shirvanian. Owly by Andy Runton.
Prelude to a
Million Years by Lynd Ward. Sad Sack...
- Jerusalem. In an
interview with
Archbishop Aris
Shirvanian,
published on
April 11, 2012,
Shirvanian stated that, "The Patriarch's
condition is grave...
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Electrochemistry Communications. 131: 107118. doi:10.1016/j.elecom.2021.107118.
Shirvanian, Paige; Loh, Adeline; Sluijter, Soraya; Li,
Xiaohong (November 2021)....