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Yeprem, also
spelt Yefrem, is an
Armenian and
Russian masculine given name. It is the
Armenian spelling of Ephraim. It may
refer to:
Yeprem Khan (1868–1912)...
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Yeprem Khan (Armenian: Եփրեմ Խան; 1868–1912), born
Yeprem Davitian (Armenian: Եփրեմ Դաւիթեան, Persian: یپرمخان داویدیان), was an Iranian-Armenian member...
- The
Yeprem and
Martha Philibosian Armenian Evangelical College (A.E.C.) (Armenian: Հայ Աւետարանական Գոլէճ, Arabic: المدرسة الأرمنية الانجيلية العالية)...
- Ստամպոլցի
Garabed II (1681–1684),
restored second time -- Կարապետ Բ Կեսարացի
Yeprem I of
Constantinople (1684–1686) -- Եփրեմ Ա Ղափանցի
Garabed II (1686–1687)...
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notable ARF
member already in Iran was
Yeprem Khan, who had
established a
branch of the
party in the country.
Yeprem Khan was
highly instrumental in the...
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Tehran led by
Sardar As'ad,
Sepehdar A'zam,
Sattar Khan,
Bagher Khan and
Yeprem Khan,
deposed the Shah, and re-established the constitution. On 16 July...
- the Shah's
order to disarm. The Shah's
troops and
police forces led by
Yeprem Khan (Davidyans), head of
Tehran police,
launched a
brief but
violent confrontation...
- (Սսեցի)
Gabriel of
Cilicia (1758–1770) -- Գաբրիէլ Ա. Աջապահեան (Սսեցի)
Yeprem I of
Cilicia (1770–1784) -- Եփրեմ Ա. Աջապահեան (Սսեցի)
Toros III of Cilicia...
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After a "brief but
violent confrontation" in
which Sattar Khan was wounded,
Yeprem Khan, the
recently appointed police chief of
Tehran "succeeded in disarming...
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Daniel (in opposition),
Catholicose of All
Armenian (1802–1808)
Yeprem,
Catholicose of All
Armenian (1810–1830)
Hovhannes VIII,
Catholicose of...