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Zareh (Armenian: Զարեհ) is an
Armenian masculine given name,
derived from a
legendary king
mentioned in
chapter 1.31 of
Movses K****natsi's
History of...
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Zareh I
Payaslian (Armenian: Զարեհ Ա. Փայասլեան) (14
February 1915,
Marash – 18
February 1963, Beirut, Lebanon) was
Catholicos of
Cilicia and the Whole...
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Zareh John
Sinanyan (Armenian: Զարեհ Սինանյան, born
December 4, 1973) is an Armenian-American
politician currently serving as the High
Commissioner of...
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Zareh (Persian: زاره) may
refer to:
Zareh,
Hamadan Zareh,
Kerman This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the...
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Zareh Vorpouni (Armenian: Զարեհ Որբունի; May 24, 1902 in Ordu,
Ottoman Empire –
December 1, 1980 in Paris, France) was an
Armenian novelist, editor, and...
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Zareh Nicholas Chinlund (born
November 18) is an
American actor and
voice actor in television, film, and
video games.
Zareh Nicholas Chinlund was born...
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Zareh Nubar (Armenian: Զարեհ Նուբար or Զարեհ Նուպար in
Western Armenian) was son of
Boghos Nubar, the
founder of the
Armenian General Benevolent Union...
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Nesta Cooper Griffin Newman Turn Me On was
produced by Sean
Bradley with
Zareh Nalbandian, Toby
Nalbandian and
Gregory Schmidt of
Truant Pictures. Bel...
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Archimandrite Zareh Baronian (October 2, 1941 in Bucharest,
Romania –
April 13, 2017) was an Armenian-Romanian
theologian and abbot.
Zareh Baronian was...
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mysteriously disappears. It
stars Soheila Golestani,
Missagh Zareh,
Mahsa Rostami and
Setareh Maleki. The
fictional narrative is
combined with...