- (died 826)
Ashot I of
Armenia (
Ashot the Great),
ruled 884–890
Ashot II,
Ashot Yerkat (
Ashot the Iron), 915–930
Ashot III,
Voghormats (
Ashot the Merciful)...
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Ashot Melikjanyan or
Melikdzhanyan (20
April 1952 — 12
November 2001) was a
Soviet Armenian actor.
Ashot Melikdjanyan was born in the
Soviet Union on the...
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Ashot Garegini Hovhannisian (Armenian: Աշոտ Գարգինի Հովհաննիսյան; Russian: Ашот Гарегинович Иоаннисян,
Ashot Gareginovich Ioannisyan; June 17, 1887 – June...
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Ashot Ashkelon Industries Ltd (TASE: ASHO) is an
Israeli manufacturer of
build to
print products such as: gears,
transmissions and
gearboxes to the Aerospace...
- collapsed.
Ashot IV may
actually be
Ashot VIII lineage, but was the
fourth Ashot to hold the
Armenian throne, the
previous king
Ashots being Ashot I of Armenia...
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Ashot IV
Bagratuni (Armenian: Աշոտ Դ Բագրատունի),
better known as
Ashot Msaker (Armenian: Աշոտ Մսակեր, "
Ashot the Meat
Eater / the Carnivorous"), reputedly...
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Ashot Karagyan (Armenian: Աշոտ Հակոբի Կարագյան; born 23
January 1951) is a
Soviet fencer. He won a
silver medal in the team foil and a
bronze in the team...
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Ashot II
Bagratuni (Armenian: Աշոտ Բ Բագրատունի) was the
presiding prince of
Armenia in 685–690, when the
country was
contested between the Byzantine...
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Ashot Zorian (Armenian: Աշոտ Զորյան, Arabic: اشود زوريان; 1905–June 4, 1970) was an
Ottoman Empire-born
Armenian Egyptian painter and educator. He was...
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Ashot the
Swift (Georgian: აშოტ კისკასი, romanized:
ashot' k'isk'asi; died in 939) was a
Georgian prince of the
Bagrationi dynasty from Tao-Klarjeti....