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Yenovk Stepani Nazarian (Armenian: Ենոք Ստեփանի Նազարյան; 11
October 1868, in
Istanbul – 18
November 1928, in Yerevan) was an
Armenian portrait and landscape...
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Yenovk Der
Hagopian (Armenian: Ենովք Տեր-Հակոբյան; May 24, 1900 –
March 15, 1966) was a 20th-century American-Armenian artist,
sculptor and musician. Yenovk...
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Yenovk Shahen (Armenian: Ենովք Շահէն; 3
February 1881 – 28 May 1915) was an
ethnic Armenian actor and
director who
lived in the
Ottoman Empire. He was...
- (1912–1999),
Armenian lawyer,
doctor of law,
professor in
Soviet Armenia Yenovk Shahen (1881–1915),
Ottoman Armenian actor and
director Shahan (disambiguation)...
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musicians living in the
Boston area.
Around 1942,
Bloom introduced Hovhaness to
Yenovk Der Hagopian, a fine
singer of
Armenian and
Kurdish troubadour songs, whose...
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Arousyak Papazian,
first professional female actor in the
Ottoman Empire Yenovk Shahen,
actor and
director who
lived in the
Ottoman Empire Sir****h, one...
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under the wall of 'the factory'. A.
Shahen Ա. Շահէն
Patriot or
educator Yenovk Shahen Ենովք Շահէն 1881 in
Bardizag (near İzmit)
Killed Actor Ayaş Killed...
- 1927: Rev.
Yenovk Geukgeuzian becomes the
pastor The
pastors who have
served the
church are: Rev.
Yenovk Hadidian (1922–1926) Rev.
Yenovk Guekguezian...
- was
founded in 1922 in a
refugee camp, on the
initiative of the
Reverend Yenovk Hadidian. Ten
years later, it
moved to its
present location in Ashrafieh...
- Çağan Reardon,
Bryan Soysevinç, Ulaş Şapçı, Emre Şengelen, Yiğit Şirinyan,
Yenovk Tatar,
Murat Boygar Tezel,
Murat Tosun,
Altug Tuğtağ,
Melih Turkaslan, Cansin...