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missing publisher (link) Sarafian,
Krikor A. (1951).
Vardanantsʻ paterazmě ew
Vardan Mamikonean:
Vardanantsʻ paterazmi 1500-ameakin aṛitʻov [Battle of Vardanantz...
- romanized: Hanrapetakan Marzadasht), is an all-seater multi-use
stadium located on 65
Vardanants Street, in the
Armenian capital Yerevan. The
stadium was
built between...
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Vartanants Square (Armenian: Վարդանանց Հրապարակ
Vartanants Hraparak) or
Vardanants Square, is the
large central town
square in Gyumri, Armenia. It is bordered...
- ISBN 9780198029557. "Armenian
American Painter Arshile Gorky Subject of
Vardanants Day
Lecture on Sept. 28".
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540...
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Henrik Malyan Theatre (founded in 1980), 18
Vardanants St, Yerevan...
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Church (Armenian: Սրբոց Վարդանանց Նահատակաց եկեղեցի, romanized: Srbots
Vardanants Nahatakats yekeghetsi) is the
Armenian Apostolic Church in the Malatia-Sebastia...
- and Salon.[citation needed] On
September 1, 2017,
Bohjalian delivered a
Vardanants Day
Armenian Lecture at the
Library of Congress.
Bohjalian novels often...
- is the last
Armenian or
Christian church which was
built in Iran. St.
Vardanants Church is
located at Dah
Metri Aramaneh Avenue (next to
Khahe Nezam Ol...
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Tsaghkaberd Tsitsernavank Tsobadzor Urekan Urmia Vaghazin Vakunis Van
Vardabats Vardanants Vazgenashen Verin Kashunik Vordnav Vurgavan Yeritsvank Zoratsik Akna Hunanav...
- city, Armenia. It is
considered the 3rd
square of the city
after the
Vardanants Square and the
Independence Square. The
square is
intersected by the following...