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Serob Vardanian (also
spelled Serop Vartanian, Armenian: Սերոբ Վարդանեան; 1864 – 24
November 1899),
better known by his noms de
guerre Aghbiur Serob (Աղբիւր...
- Sose and
Serop fled to S****oun. In 1899,
along with her son,
Serop and his brothers, she parti****ted in the
battle against Kurdish brigands:
Serop, their...
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Serop ****ian (Armenian: Սերոբ Զաքարեան) was an
Armenian politician and the
first parliamentary speaker of the
First Republic of Armenia. He was speaker...
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Angeghdz Zinvor Enk We Are
Sincere Soldiers Սերոբ Փաշայի երգը
Serop Pashayi Yerkuh The Song of
Serop Pasha Dedicated to
Aghbiur Serob Ձայն մը հնչեց Էրզըրումի...
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Aivazovsky (1843–48) and
Ghevont Alishan (1849-51). The
current editor is
Serop Chamurlian. In its
earliest decades, Bazmavēp was an economic-philological...
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Parliament of
Armenia In
office 1
August 1918 – 1
August 1919
Preceded by
Serop ****yan
Succeeded by
Avetis Aharonian Minister of
Welfare (Public ****istance)...
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Cross Sosse chapter,
Lebanese Armenian Youth Federation Ararad chapter,
Serop Aghpuir Badanegan Miyoutioun,
Birds Nest Orphanage,
Sourp ****ane Church...
- in reform." The
author mentions two
names amongst these "advisors", Dr.
Serop Vitchenian, who was the
adviser to Fuad Pasha, and
Grigor Odian, deputy...
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Sirop Arslanian actually Serop Arslanian[citation needed] (born 27
November 1966) is a
former Lebanese racing cyclist who
competed at the 1984 Summer...
- mid-1960s, by then Rev. A.
Kerbabian and
completed in 1969. In the 1990s Rev.
Serop Megerditchian undertook the
renovation of the roof. The
church was damaged...