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Yengibaryan or
Engibaryan is an
Armenian patronymic surname literally meaning "son of Yengibar".
Notable people with the
surname include: Amik Yengibaryan [ru]...
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Vladimir Yengibaryan (Armenian: Վլադիմիր Ենգիբարյան, 24
April 1932 – 1
February 2013) was a
Soviet and
Armenian light-welterweight boxer. He was an Olympic...
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Statue of
Leonid Yengibaryan in Tsaghkadzor...
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impressive professional career. 1952 – Charles Adkins (USA) 1956 – Vladimir
Yengibaryan (URS) 1960 – Bohumil Nemeček (TCH) 1964 – Jerzy Kulej (POL) 1968 –...
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Lernik Papyan Aram
Ramazyan Vazgen Safaryants David Torosyan Vladimir Yengibaryan Nshan Nalchadzhyan https://web.archive.org/web/20150811212928/http://armboxing...
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named after great clown-mime
Leonid Yengibaryan and in 2012 the
bronze statue of
famous artist L.
Yengibaryan was
opened in the
central square of Tsakhkadzor...
- 1960
Summer Olympics. At the 1960
Summer Olympics, he lost to
Vladimir Yengibaryan of the
Soviet Union. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
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Mallenius Finland
Bruno Visintin Italy 1956
Melbourne details Vladimir Yengibaryan Soviet
Union Franco Nenci Italy
Constantin Dumitrescu Romania Henry...
- Olympics, he
defeated Martti Lehtevä of Finland,
before losing to
Vladimir Yengibaryan of the
Soviet Union. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
- (1991–1994)
Norayr Arakelian (1994–1997)
Ruben Ambartzumian (1997–2001)
Norayr Yengibaryan [hy] (2001–2004)
Hrachik Hayrapetyan (2004–2011)
Tigran Harutunyan (2011–2017)...