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Tourian,
alternative writing Turian is a
common family name in Armenian. It may
refer to:
Bedros Tourian,
alternatively Petros Duryan, (1851–1872), famous...
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Archbishop Leon
Tourian (Armenian: Ղեւոնդ Դուրեան; 29
December 1879 – 24
December 1933) was a
cleric of the
Armenian Apostolic Church.
Appointed primate...
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Bedros Tourian (also
spelled Petros Duryan, Turian, Armenian: Պետրոս Դուրեան; 1 June [O.S. 20 May] 1851 – 2
February [O.S.
January 21] 1872) was an Armenian...
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Yeghishe Tourian KBE (Armenian: Եղիշէ Դուրեան; 23
February 1860 – 27
April 1930) was
Armenian Patriarch of
Jerusalem from 1921 to 1929. He took over the...
- Mr
Tourian, or Mr
Rogers Marion Carr,
mother of
Lucien Carr Mrs
Tourian Godfrey S. Rockefeller,
uncle of
Lucien Carr The
uncle of
Phillip Tourian Chandler...
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village as 2,339
people in 625 households. Iran
portal Also
romanized as
Tourian, Tūreyān, Tūrīān, Tūrīyān, and Tūryān
OpenStreetMap contributors (19 November...
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Olympic fencer Turian, a
neologism for **** men,
named after Alan
Turing Tourian (disambiguation)
Turin (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- (1933),
written under the pen name "Sirak Goryan".[citation needed] Leon
Tourian was an
Armenian Archbishop who was
stabbed to the
death by ARF members...
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Ottoman Armenian politician Yeghishe Tourian,
Armenian Patriarch of
Jerusalem and
Constantinople Bedros Tourian,
Armenian poet
Hovhannes Hintliyan, Armenian...
- ********inated in
December 1912, and the ********ination of
archbishop Leon
Tourian in New York City on
December 24, 1933.
Together with the
Committee of Union...