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- Ashkharbek Kalantar (Armenian: Աշխարհբեկ Լոռիս-Մելիք Քալանթար; February 11, 1884 – June 1942) was an Armenian archaeologist and historian who pla**** an...
- About 6,000 of the most portable items were removed by archaeologist Ashkharbek Kalantar, a parti****nt of Marr's excavation campaigns. At the behest...
- Armenia (1987, reissued 1991) Vahan Kurkjian, Tigran the Great (1958) Ashkharbek Kalantar, Armenia: From the Stone Age to the Middle Ages, Civilisations...
- Council of People's Commissars of Armenia from 1922 to 1925 19 March 1938 Ashkharbek Kalantar Archaeologist 6 April 1938 by NKVD K****n I Head of the Armenian...
- II: Bibliography, Indexes. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-081503-0. Ashkharbek Kalantar, Materials on Armenian and Urartian History (with a contribution...
- mountain springs or canals. Similarly, there are irrigation systems found by Ashkharbek Kalantar at Mount Aragats, the Tokhmakagan backwaters of the Gegham mountains...
- astronomer pioneered space-based astronomy using satellites. His grandfather Ashkharbek Kalantar was a Russian Empire and Armenian archaeologist and historian...
- five churches was intact when photographed by the Armenian archaeologist Ashkharbek Kalantar in August 1920, just before Turkey captured the region from Armenia...
- students. Historian Hakob Manandyan, linguist Manuk Abeghian, historian Ashkharbek Kalantar, and Stepan Malkhasyants were among the first lecturers of the...
- syntax, corpus linguistics, teaching of Armenian as a second language Ashkharbek Kalantar (1884–1942), archaeologist Toros Toramanian (1864–1934), architectural...