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Tovma Artsruni (Armenian: Թովմա Արծրունի; also
known in English-language
historiography as
Thomas Artsruni) was a ninth- to tenth-century
Armenian historian...
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Tovmas Nazarbekian (Armenian: Թովմաս Նազարբէկեան; 4
April 1855 – 19
February 1931), also
known as Foma
Nazarbekov (Russian: Фома Назарбеков), was an Armenian...
- St.
Tovma Monastery was a
ruinous Armenian monastery located in the
village of
Chalkhangala (Kangarli District) of the
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic...
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Tovmas Terzian (Armenian: Թովմաս Թէրզեան, born Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire,
October 21, 1840 –
February 8, 1909) was an
Armenian poet, playwright, and professor...
- X—XIV
centuries Tovma Artsruni Hovhannes Draskhanakerttsi Ukhtanes of
Sebastia Movses Kaghankatvatsi Gregory of
Narek Stepanos Asoghik Grigor Magistros...
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period come from the
historian Tovma Metsopetsi and
several colophons to
contemporary m****cripts.
According to
Tovma,
although the Qara
Qoyunlu levied...
- Folk Song
Ensemble was
founded in
Yerevan in 1938.
Currently directed by
Tovmas Poghosyan, the
ensemble performs the
works of
prominent Armenian gusans...
- Arabic: توماس (Tūmās) Aragonese: Tomás Armenian: Թովմաս (Tʿovmas), Թովմա (
Tʿovma), Թումաս (Tʿumas), Թումա (Tʿuma) Basque:
Tomas Bavarian: Douma, Dammal,...
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Armenians in
volunteer units and
Armenian militia led by
Andranik Ozanian and
Tovmas Nazarbekian succeeded in
gaining most of
Western Armenia during World War...
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Khachik Gagik II. In the
ninth and
tenth centuries, a
member of the house,
Tovma Artsruni,
wrote The
History of the
House of Artsruni.
Umberto Eco introduced...