- the
Armenian nation Torkom may
refer to:
Torkom Koushagian of Jerusalem,
Armenian Patriarch of
Jerusalem from 1929 to 1939.
Torkom Manoogian (1919-2012)...
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Torkom Saraydarian (1917–1997) was an
Armenian author, poet, and musician. He was born in Sevas,
Turkey to
Armenian parents. He was
trained in The Ageless...
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Patriarch Torkom Manoogian (Armenian: Թորգոմ Մանուկեան; 16
February 1919 – 12
October 2012) was the
Armenian Patriarch of
Jerusalem serving the Armenian...
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Patriarch Torkom Koushagian (in
Armenian Թորգոմ Գուշակեան) (27
December 1874 – 10
February 1939) was
Armenian Patriarch of
Jerusalem serving the Armenian...
- Վեհապետեան
vacant (1910–1921)
Yeghishe Tourian (1921–1929) -- Եղիշէ Դուրեան
Torkom Koushagian (1931–1939) -- Թորգոմ Գուշակեան
Mesrob Nishanian (1939–1944)...
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Patriarch of
Jerusalem on
January 24, 2013.
Manougian succeeded Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, who died on
October 12, 2012,
after serving 22
years in the office...
- the
succession of
Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem,
succeeding Patriarch Torkom Manoogian, who
served for 22
years (1990–2012).
Manougian was
elected as...
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British archaeologist (b. 1863)
February 10 Pope Pius XI (b. 1857)
Patriarch Torkom Koushagian of
Jerusalem (b. 1874)
February 11 –
Franz Schmidt, Austrian...
- Indians. Laing, Mary E. (1920). The hero of the longhouse. Saraydarian,
Torkom and
Joann L
Alesch (1984).
Hiawatha and the
great peace. ISBN 0-911794-25-5...
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Jerusalem from 1939 to 1944. He took over the
position after Patriarch Torkom Koushagian. He was born
Mirijan Nishanian in
Constantinople in 1872. After...