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Nairi (Akkadian: 𒆳𒆳𒈾𒄿𒊑, romanized: mātāt [KUR.KUR] Na-i-ri, lit. '
Nairi lands', also Na-'i-ru) was the
Akkadian name for a
region inhabited by a particular...
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called Nairi from 1963 till 1991
Nairi Cinema,
large cinema hall in Yerevan,
Armenia Nairi Grigorian,
Spanish pianist of
Armenian origin Nairi Hunanyan...
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Nairi Hrachiki Hunanyan (Armenian: Նաիրի Հրաչիկի Հունանյան, born 8
December 1965) is an
Armenian journalist who led the
armed attack on the
Armenian parliament...
- 1965, a
modified version called Nairi-M, and in 1967
versions called Nairi-S and
Nairi-2, were developed.
Nairi-3 and
Nairi-3-1,
which used
integrated hybrid...
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Nairi Zarian (born
Hayastan Yeghiazarian, Armenian: Նաիրի Զարյան,
January 13, 1901, Kharakonis,
Ottoman Empire – July 12, 1969, Yerevan) was a Soviet...
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Nairi Cinema (Armenian: Նաիրի կինոթատրոն (
Nairi kinotatron)), is the second-largest
cinema hall in the
Armenian capital of Yerevan,
located on the intersection...
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Nairi SC (Armenian: Նաիրի Մարզական ակումբ), is a
defunct Armenian football club from the
capital Yerevan. The club was
dissolved in 2000 and is no longer...
- ISBN 978-1-4419-9854-5. Sedrakyan, Hayk; Sedrakyan,
Nairi (2018), Sedrakyan, Hayk; Sedrakyan,
Nairi (eds.), "The HM-GM-AM-QM Inequalities",
Algebraic Inequalities...
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period of
years by the term "land of
Nairi". More
recent scholarship suggests that
Uruatri was a
district of
Nairi, and
perhaps corresponded to the Azzi...
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Nairí Grigorián
Avakimov is a
Spanish pianist of
Armenian origin who has
resided in
Zaragoza since 1991. She
began her
studies of
piano at five years...