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- Տեր-Հովհաննիսյան; 1 December 1854 – 12 September 1908), better known as Muratsan (Armenian: Մուրացան), was a prolific Armenian writer, known best for writing...
- Wigmore Clinic Medical Center, 2015 National Centre for Mental Health Care Muratsan Hospital Complex Vitamed Medical Center, 2022 Center of recovery, preventive...
- hot-air balloon ratings. He is the great-grandson of the Armenian author Muratsan. He and Ms. Salter have a son, Nicholas, born in 1981, and a daughter,...
- (Armenian: Գևորգ Մարզպետունի) is a historical novel by the Armenian writer Muratsan (Grigor Ter-Hovhannisyan). It is considered to be one of the most notable...
- lyrical poets of Azerbaijan. Sadigjan (1846–1902), Azerbaijani musician. Muratsan (1854–1908), Armenian writer and novelist. Karim bey Mehmandarov (1854-1929)...
- performed both national and foreign plays, such as Sundukyan's Testament, Muratsan's Rouzan, Shant's Ancient Gods, Camus's Caligula, Brecht's Resistible Rise...
- Lake Sevan A view of Tsovagyugh and Lake Sevan A monument in honor of Muratsan Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Po****tion Census...
- playwright and journalist Bulbul, folk and opera singer Bulbuljan, folk singer Muratsan (1854–1908), Armenian writer and novelist. Leo (1860–1932), Armenian historian...
- Ter-Hovhannisian (1854–1908), real name of Armenian writer known by the pseudonym Muratsan Michael Hovhannisyan (1867–1933), Armenian writer known by the pseudonym...
- (1825–1912) Ghazaros Aghayan (1840–1911) Leo (Arakel Babakhanian) (1860–1932) Muratsan (1854–1908) Mikael Nalbandian (1829–1866) Nar-Dos (1867–1933) Raphael Patkanian...