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Shmavon Shmavonyan (Armenian: Շմավոն Շմավոնյան; born
February 22, 1953, in the
village of
Verin Artashat,
Ararat Province), is an
Armenian artist. Shmavon...
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Shmavon G.
Mangasarov (1
August 1907 – 1992) was a
Soviet artist of
Armenian ethnicity. He was one of the
founders and
members of the
Azerbaijan Society...
- St.
Shmavon Church was an
Armenian Apostolic Church located on the
right bank of the
Aylis (Agulis)
River in
Yukhari Aylis village of the
Nakhchivan Autonomous...
- St.
Shmavon Church was an
Armenian church located in Parağa
village (Ordubad district) of the
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. The church...
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exhibits was
constructed by
architects Baghdasar Arzoumanian and
Shmavon Azatian and
sculptor A. Harutiunian. It has two
branches in
Shengavit and...
- Արիստակես Ա
Stepanos V (c. 1476) – Ստեփանոս Ե
Nerses IV (c. 1478) – Ներսես Դ
Shmavon I (c. 1481) – Շմավոն Ա
Aragel (1481–1497) – Առաքել
Matheos II (c. 1488)...
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Stepanos Church, St.
Tovma Monastery of Agulis, St.
Kristapor Church, St.
Shmavon Church, St. Hovhannes-Mkrtich Church, St. Hakob-Hayrapet Church, Mets Astvatsatsin...
- of Azerbaijan. It was
located approximately 400-500m
southwest of St.
Shmavon Church of the same village. The
church was
renovated in 1663, according...
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Kamil Khanlarov,
painter Aida Mahmudova,
painter Tokay Mammadov,
painter Shmavon Mangasarov,
painter Rafig Mehdiyev,
painter Gunay Mehdizade,
painter Eldar...
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Apostolics and 135 Muslims. The
village had 417 men and 518 women. St.
Shmavon Church (Paragha) St. Hakob-Hayrapet
Monastery (Paragha) ANAS, Azerbaijan...