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Vahram (Armenian: Վահրամ) is a
variant name of the
divinity Verethragna in Zoroastrianism. Variants...
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defeat and save
Vahram from himself.
Sargon once
again confronts Vahram and
after a
protracted battle, is
finally able to
defeat him.
Vahram comes to realize...
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Vahram Pahlavuni (Old Armenian: Վահրամ Պահլաւունի, romanized:
Vahram Pahlawuni; d. 1046) was an
Armenian military commander and
official in
Bagratuni Armenia...
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Vahram Papazian or
Papazyan (Armenian: Վահրամ Քամերի Փափազյան; 6
January 1888 in Constantinople,
Ottoman Empire – 5 June 1968 in Yerevan, Armenia), was...
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Zoroastrian Middle Persian,
Verethragna became 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭 Warahrām, from
which Vahram, Vehram, Bahram,
Behram and
other variants derive. The Proto-Aryan adjective...
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Bahram Chobin is
attested in
Georgian as
Baram Č‛ubin[i] and in
Armenian as
Vahram Ch’obin. His
first name also
appears as
Vararanes in
Latin and
Baram (Βαράμ;...
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Vahram Kevorkian (17
December 1887– 17 July 1911) was a
football player of
Armenian descent. His
position on the
field was striker.
Kevorkian was born...
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Vahram Manavian (Born Constantinople,
Ottoman Turkey 1880 – died Cairo,
Egypt 1952) was an
Ottoman and
Egyptian painter of
Armenian descent.
Vahram Manavian...
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Hagop Vahram Çerçiyan (Armenian: Հակոբ Վահրամ Չերչիյան) was a 20th-century Ottoman-born Turkish-Armenian
professor of mathematics, geography, and calligraphy...
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Vahram Martirosyan (Armenian: Վահրամ Մարտիրոսյան; July 27, 1959, Gyumri) is an
Armenian writer,
screenwriter and journalist. His
first novel, Landslide...