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Mongol control after 1236,
while Georgian rule only
remained nominal. The
Proshyans were
princes of Bjni, Garni,
Geghard and Noravank. The
family prospered...
- 40°14′53″N 44°24′54″E / 40.24806°N 44.41500°E / 40.24806; 44.41500
Proshyan (Armenian: Պռոշյան), is a
major village in the
Kotayk Province of Armenia...
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series of
additional chapels hewn into the rock. Over a
short period the
Proshyans built the cave
structures which brought Geghard well-merited fame — the...
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Proshyan Brandy Factory (Armenian: Պռոշյանի կոնյակի գործարան), is one of the
oldest producers of
alcoholic drinks in Armenia,
located in Yerevan, on the...
- ****ians and
founder of the
Proshian prin****lity. Over a
short period the
Proshyans built the cave
structures which brought Geghard well-merited fame — the...
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Tbilisi Nersisyan School Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Perch Proshyan. Прошян Перч in the
Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969–1978 (in Russian) Ողջունում...
- speaker,
literary critic Zabel Yesayan. It is
located in the
village of
Proshyan,
Kotayk Province of Armenia, in the area of the
International Center for...
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became the
commissar for war,
Pavel Dybenko,
commissar for the fleet.
Proshyan, Samoisky,
Steinberg were also
specified as people's
commissars as well...
- Coat of arms of
Varazhnunis Coat of arms of ****ids Coat of arms of
Proshyans Coat of arms of the
Rshtuni dynasty Coat of arms of the
Bagratunis Coat...
- Factory, "Beer of Yerevan" (Kilikia Beer) brewery,
Armco Brandy Factory,
Proshyan Brandy Factory and
Astafian Wine-Brandy Factory. The 2
tobacco producers...