-
Tigranyan, or
alternatively Tigranian, or
Dikranian in
Western Armenian (Armenian: Տիգրանյան) is an
Armenian surname,
coming from the
given name Tigran...
-
Tigranyan (born 12
December 1971) is an
Armenian politician, lawyer, and
educator who
currently serves in the
National ****embly.
Heriknaz Tigranyan was...
-
Sirakan Tadevosi Tigranyan (Armenian: Սիրական Թադևոսի Տիգրանյան; 1875–1937) was an
Armenian politician who
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the...
-
Armen Tigranian or
Tigranyan or
Dikranian (Armenian: Արմեն Տիգրանի Տիգրանյան; 26
December 1879,
Alexandropol – 10
February 1950, Tbilisi) was an Armenian...
-
Armen Tigranyan (Armenian: Արմեն Տիգրանյան; born 27
November 1985) is an
Armenian former football midfielder. He was also a
member of the
Armenia national...
-
Nikoghayos Tigranyan:
Ocherk Zhizni i
Tvorchestva [Essay on Life and Creativity]. Yerevan:
Sovetakan Grokh, 1978.
Nikoghayos Tigranyan. Hodvatsner,...
- action—rather than an
extraordinary application and
qualities they had to offer.
Tigranyan et al. (2021)
examined the way
impostor phenomenon relates to psychology...
-
Russia Armen Shahgeldyan (born 1973),
Armenian football striker Armen Tigranyan (born 1985),
Armenian football midfielder Armen Takhtajan (1910–2009)...
-
position established Succeeded by
Sirakan Tigranyan In
office 27
April 1919 – 5 May 1920
Preceded by
Sirakan Tigranyan Succeeded by Hamo
Ohanjanyan 2nd Prime...
-
government of the
Republic of
Armenia and the
efforts of
politician Sirakan Tigranyan.
Professor Yuri
Ghambaryan was
appointed as its
first rector (1919–20)...