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Gevorkyan or
Gevorkian, also
spelled Gevorgyan (Armenian: Գևորգյան) or
Kevorkian (Armenian: Կևորկյան) as a
surname may
refer to:
Armen Gevorkyan, Armenian...
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Gevorkian Theological Seminary (Armenian: Գևորգյան Հոգևոր Ճեմարան
Gevorkyan Hogevor Č̣emaran), also
known as
Gevorkian Seminary (Armenian: Գևրգյան Ճեմարան...
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Yeremian cells monastic residence Vanatoon monastic guesthouse Gevorkian Seminary dormitory Gevorkian Theological Seminary:
built in 1874 by
Catholicos Gevork...
- band,
formed in
Moscow in 2008 by
Tracktor Bowling musicians Lousine Gevorkian and
Vitaly Demidenko.
Their debut album, Let's Get Louder, was released...
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Lusine Gevorkyan (Lousine
Gevorkian; Armenian: Լուսինե Գևորգյան, Russian: Лусинэ Геворкян; born 21
February 1983) is the lead
singer of the
Russian nu...
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Ktrij Nersessian in Voskehat, Armenia, on 21
August 1951. He
entered the
Gevorkian Theological Seminary at
Echmiadzin in 1965 and
graduated with honours...
- film.
Nshanyan then
worked on the
screenplay with
screenwriter Audrey Gevorkian, and
helped with pre-production. The film was
therefore centered around...
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Eduard Gevorkian,
Marina Alekseyeva (pen-name "Alexandra Marinina"),
Vasili Golovachov and
Elena Katasonova. It was
later discovered that only
Gevorkian had...
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hotel and
casino complex is
located at the
eastern entrance of the town.
Gevorkian Theological Seminary is one of the most
significant educational institutions...
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McNair Paper 34, The
Russian Military's Role in Politics,
January 1995.
Gevorkian,
Natalia (January 1993). The KGB: "They
still need us". pp. 36–39. Archived...