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Yeghia Dndesian (born Istanbul,
Ottoman Turkey 1834 - died Constantinople,
Ottoman Turkey 1881) was an
Armenian musician and
musical reformer.
Yeghia...
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Yeghia (Yeghig)
Jerejian (Armenian: Տոքթ. Եղիկ Ճէրէճեան, born in 1957, in Beiruth) is a Lebanese-Armenian
author and
political figure,
Social Democrat...
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Yeghia Yavruyan (Armenian: Եղիա Յավրույան, Russian: Егия Явруян; born on 18
October 1981) is an
Armenian former professional footballer who pla**** as a...
- border".
Israel Hayom. 8
March 2019.
Retrieved 16
August 2024. Tashjian,
Yeghia (December 2011). "The
other face of the Islamists". Allan,
James H (1996)...
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Uzbek Ilias/Ilyas/Elias/Elyas/Alias/Alyas
Malay Líggjas
Faroese Lyes
Kabyle Yeghia (Եղիա)
Armenian 埃利亚斯 (āi lì yǎ sī)
Chinese Iliana (Илиана)
Bulgarian Ilina...
- the ARF.
Following Armenia's
independence from the
Soviet Union in 1991,
Yeghia Najarian,
headed the SDHP
organization in
Armenia and
founded the "Hnchak...
- pp. 141–146.
Seale (1989), pp. 324–325.
Seale (1989), p. 325. Tashijan,
Yeghia (December 2011). "The
Other Face of the Islamists". Allan,
James H. (1996)...
- birthplace.
Khachaturian himself said he was born in Kojori. His father,
Yeghia (Ilya), was born in the
village of
Upper Aza near
Ordubad in Nakhichevan...
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community continues to be the
center of Haifa's
Armenian life. The
Saint Yeghia Armenian Apostolic church that was
built between 1925 and 1928 at the corner...
- Arabic: إليشا (Iilisha) Albanian: Elia Amharic: ኢሊያ (īlīya) Armenian: Եղիա (
Yeghia) Azerbaijani:
Elija Bengali: ইলিয়াস (Iliẏāsa) Bulgarian: Илия (Iliya) Burmese:...