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Ervand (in
Western Armenian Yervant), is an
Armenian given name. The ****enic
equivalent is Orontes.
Ervand /
Yervand /
Yervant may
refer to:
Ervand Abrahamian...
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Yervant Voskan (1855 in
Istanbul – 1914 in Istanbul) was an
Armenian painter, sculptor, instructor, and administrator. He is the
first known sculptor...
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Yervant Odian (Armenian: Երուանդ Օտեան or Երվանդ Օտյան; 19
September 1869 – 1926) was an
Ottoman Armenian satirist,
journalist and playwright. He is regarded...
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Yervant Zorian is an
American electrical engineer known for his work on
Integrated circuit testing. He is an IEEE
Fellow for
contributions to built-in...
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Yervant Terzian (February 9, 1939 –
November 25, 2019) was an
American astronomer. He was the
Tisch Distinguished Professor Emeritus in
Cornell University's...
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Yervant Pamboukian (Armenian: Երուանդ Փամպուքեան) is an
Armenian historian,
editor and a
member of ARF party.
Pamboukian was born in Aleppo,
Syria in...
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Yervant Gobelyan (Armenian: Երուանդ Կոպէլեան,
November 10, 1923 in Istanbul,
Turkey -
December 15, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey) was a
Turkish poet and writer...
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Orontes I (Old Persian: *Arvanta-; died 344 BC) was a
military officer of the
Achaemenid Empire and
satrap of
Armenia at the end of the 5th-century BC...
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Yervant Aghaton (Armenian: Երվանդ Աղաթոն; 1860 - 1935), was a
prominent Armenian political figure, agronomist, publisher, writer, and one of the founding...
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Yervant Srmakeshkhanlian (Armenian: Երուանդ Սրմաքէշխանլեան; 1870 – 1915),
known by his pen name
Erukhan (Armenian: Երուխան) or Yerukhan, was an Armenian...