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- Gevorg Gourgeni Dabaghyan (born 12 February 1965) is an Armenian duduk player of liturgical and folk music, born in Yerevan. In 1991 he founded the Shoghaken...
- (China), and Kamis Sirnay (Kyrgyzstan), Musicians Djivan Gasparyan, Gevorg Dabaghyan, Vache Hovsepyan, Levon Min****ian, Pedro Eustache Builders Karlen Matevosyan...
- Director(s) Ara Aghamyan Designer(s) ****n Avoyan Programmer(s) Bagrat Dabaghyan Composer(s) Serge Melkonyan Engine In-House Platform(s) iOS, Android,...
- singers Hasmik Harutyunyan and Aleksan Harutyunyan, and duduk player Gevorg Dabaghyan. Its members play a variety of traditional Armenian instruments, including...
- Ensemble Founders Yo-Yo Ma Joseph Gramley Contributors Mike Block Gevorg Dabaghyan Sandeep Das Joel Fan Kayhan Kalhor Khongorzul Ganbaatar Cristina Pato...
- Tsolak Bekaryan Raffi Besalyan Levon Chaushian Geghuni Chitchian Gevorg Dabaghyan ****n Grigoryan (Mro) Tigran Hekekyan Gagik Hovunts David Khanjyan Tigran...
- and scholarly works on him were banned for 17 years. In 1954, Norayr Dabaghyan (who had previously attacked Charents in the 1930s) published the monograph...
- performers are Margar Margaryan, Levon Madoyan, Vache Hovsepyan, Gevorg Dabaghyan, and Yeghish Manukyan, as well as Armenia's most famous contemporary duduk...
- 18th century. The school was founded in 1984 as School No. 183 by Ashot Dabaghyan, Ashot Manucharyan, and Ashot Bleyan. The school was granted "experimental"...
- Ter-Petrosyan's National Security Adviser until 1993. Together with Ashot Dabaghyan and Ashot Bleyan, Manucharyan co-founded School No. 183, later known as...