- his pen name
Zahrad (Armenian: Զահրատ), was a poet who
lived in
Turkey and
wrote poems in the
Armenian language. Of
Armenian descent,
Zahrad was born in...
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Terziyan –
Actor Onno Tunç –
Musician and
Composer Yervant Voskan –
Sculptor Zahrad – Poet Hayk****h Mark – Writer, poet
Anahit Yulanda Varan –
female street...
- poet and
writer Eşfak Aykaç (1918–2003),
Turkish football player and
coach Zahrad (1924–2007),
Armenian poet
Mesrob II
Mutafyan (1956–2019),
Armenian Patriarch...
- May 6 –
Patricia Kennedy Lawford,
American socialite (d. 2006) May 10 –
Zahrad,
Armenian poet (d. 2007) May 11 –
Antony Hewish,
English radio astronomer...
- Shushanyan,
Zareh Vorpuni,
Nshan Beshiktashlian,
Hagop Mntsuri, Msho Kegham,
Zahrad,
Zaven Biberyan,
Toros Azadyan,
Minas Tölelyan,
among others. The newspaper...
- İhmalian [tr] (1913–1987),
writer Hrand Nazariantz (1880–1962),
journalist and poet
Zahrad (1924–2007), poet
Sevan Nişanyan (born 1956),
writer and
linguist Selina...
- Community". ACT Government.
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April 2013. "Mapa komunitních
zahrad a kompostérů". "まちなか菜園" (in ****anese). 17 May 2021. Meinhold, Bridgette...
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Slovak Zoological Gardens (Czech: Unie českých a slovenských zoologických
zahrad) is an
organization for the
community of zoos in the
Czech Republic and...
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Famous Armenian writers and
poets have
lived on the islands,
including Zahrad (1924-2007) and
Zabel Sibil Asadour (1863-1934), both of whom
lived in Kınalıada...
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Slovak Zoological Gardens (Unie českých a slovenských zoologických
zahrad)
USCZOO National Denmark Danish ****ociation of
Zoological Gardens and Aquaria...