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Vahe Haykazuni (Armenian: Վահէ Հայկազունի; 351 BC – 331 BC), also
known simply as
Vahe, was a king of Armenia. He was the last
offspring of the Hayk Dynasty...
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Vahed (Persian: واحد), also
Romanized as
Vāḩed, is a
village in, and the
capital of, Kelardasht-e
Gharbi Rural District of the
Central District of Kelardasht...
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Vahe sometimes Vahé is a
given name in
Armenian (in
Armenian Վահե in
Western Armenian Վահէ).
Notable people with the name include:
Vahe (351 BC – 331...
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Vahe Hakobyan may
refer to:
Vahe A.
Hakobyan (born 1971),
Armenian politician Vahe M.
Hakobyan (born 1977),
Armenian politician This
disambiguation page...
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Vahed Validovich Niyazov (Russian: Абдул-Вахед Валидович Ниязов), born
Vadim Valerianovich Medvedev (Russian: Вадим Валерианович Медведев; 23 April...
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Vahé Godel (born 16
August 1931, in Geneva) is a
French Swiss writer,
translator and
scholar of
Armenian literature. He is the son of
Robert Godel, a noted...
- Championship:
Runner up "Ly
Vahed".
National Football Teams.
Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann.
Retrieved 13
February 2017. Ly
Vahed . Soccerway.com. Retrieved...
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Vahe Berberian (Armenian: Վահէ Պէրպէրեան; born July 11, 1955) is an
Armenian playwright, novelist, monologist, artist, director, actor, and comedian. Though...
- Mehdiabad-e
Vahed (Persian: مهدي ابادواحد, also
Romanized as Mehdīābād-e
Vāḩed; also
known as Mehdīābād and Mihdīābād) is a
village in
Qasemabad Rural...
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Vaino Vahing (15
February 1940 – 23
March 2008), was an
Estonian writer, prosaist,
psychiatrist and playwright.
Starting from 1973, he was a
member of...