-
official estimate. The town was
known as
Sardarapat before 1935, and
Hoktemberyan from 1935 to 1995. Currently,
Armavir is the seat of the
Diocese of Armavir...
- host
cities — Baku, Yerevan, Leningrad,
Minsk (2 stadiums), Moscow,
Hoktemberyan,
Tbilisi (2 stadiums) and
Sumqayit —
where a
total of 32
matches were...
- Armavir,
Armavir Province, Armenia. It was
founded in 1965 as FC
Sevan Hoktemberyan.
After the
collapse of the
Soviet Union, FC
Armavir parti****ted in the...
- didn't get to play for
Araray at all his
first year and
moved to
Sevan Hoktemberyan in 1967 and pla**** for the team
until 1968. Once the 1969
season began...
-
General Andranik (Armenian: Զորավար Անդրանիկ)
formerly Hoktemberyan, is a
Yerevan Metro station. It was
opened to the
public on 26 December, 1989. "Station...
-
Baghramyan Saralanj 1981–1982
Republic Square Lenin Square 1981–1992
Garegin Nzhdeh Square Spandaryan Square 1987–1992
General Andranik Hoktemberyan 1989–1992...
-
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1983–1984
Spartak Hoktemberyan 23 (1) 1988
Spartak Hoktemberyan 34 (1) 1989–1990 FC Lori 61 (7) 1992–1994
Banants 63...
- Position(s)
Midfielder Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Spartak Hoktemberyan FC
Spitak Koshkagorts Yerevan 1995–1997 FC
Ararat Yerevan 1997 FC Yerevan...
- was
divided into 3
raions within the
Armenian SSR:
Baghramyan raion,
Hoktemberyan raion, and
Etchmiadzin raion. With the
territorial administration reform...
- 1981 FC
Spartak Hoktemberyan Armavir 1982–1984 FC
Ararat Yerevan 57 (9) 1985 FK
Karabakh Stepanakert 11 (5) 1985 FC
Spartak Hoktemberyan Armavir 1 (0) 1986–1989...