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- Hakob Sanasaryan (Armenian: Հակոբ Սանասարյան; born December 21, 1936, in Yeranos, Armenia) is a leading Armenian environmental activist, author and biochemist...
- environmentalist) Theodore Roosevelt (former President of the United States) Hakob Sanasaryan (biochemist, activist) Ken Saro-Wiwa (writer, television producer, activist)...
- and leader is Davit Sanasaryan. Davit Sanasaryan was the former head of Armenia's state anti-corruption agency, however, Sanasaryan resigned from his position...
- decided that it will continue operating until a new one is built. Hakob Sanasaryan, an Armenian chemist and environmentalist campaigner and head of the Green...
- improbable improbable 114+0-4 26. Sovereign Armenia Party «Ինքնիշխան Հայաստան» կուսակցություն Davit Sanasaryan Centrist Pro-Western, Pro-European no no 85+1-0...
- period, and prominent public politicians (Mikael Nalbandyan, K. Yezian, M. Sanasaryan, M. Loris-Melikov, and K. Kamsarakan). Տիգրանեանց, Լեւոն Ակոբջանի, ed...
- Head Since National Security Service Artur Vanetsyan 10 May 2018 Police Valeriy Osipyan 10 May 2018 State Inspection Service Davit Sanasaryan 21 May 2018...
- three years. Levon was born in 1887 in Baghesh and graduated from the Sanasaryan College. From 1908 to 1914 he was first a teacher then a headmaster at...
- Meghapart, first Armenian printer, the founder of the Armenian printing Hakob Sanasaryan (born c.1950), Armenian environmentalist campaigner and chemist Hakob...
- Archived from the original on 21 September 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2023. Sanasaryan, Hakob; Shirinian-Orlando, Anne (29 August 2007). "Teghut, Drembon, Alaverdi...