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  • 121Yurik Sarkisian — ( ru. Юрик Саркисян) (born August 14 1961) was an Olympic weightlifter for the USSR (1980) and Australia. He trained at VSS Sevan in Echmiadzin. In 2007 he was elected member of the International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame. [cite… …

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  • 122Melik — For the village formerly named Melik in Greece, see Meliki. Five principalities of Karabakh (Gyulistan, Jaraberd, Khachen, Varand, Dizaq), the last relict of Armenian statehood (16th century) …

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  • 123Mother Armenia — statue and the Military museum Location …

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  • 124List of renamed cities in Armenia — The following is the list of cities in Armenia that underwent a name change in the past. [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AM/ Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in Armenia] ] *Akhta → Hrazdan *Artashat →Kamarlu→ Artashat *Alagyoz →… …

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  • 125Aram Asatryan — (3 March 1953 – 7 November 2006) ( hy. Արամ Ասատրյան) was an Armenian pop singer and songwriter known for his energetic concerts and music. Life Aram Asatryan was born in Echmiadzin, Armenia, the son of Hapet Asatryan and Ashken Mampreyan. He was …

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  • 126Patriarch Mesrob II Mutafyan of Constantinople — Archbishop Mesrob II Mutafyan, also known as Mesrop Mutafyan, (June 16, 1956, Istanbul, Turkey) is the 84th Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians. Mesrob Mutafyan graduated from …

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  • 127Sardarapat Memorial — is located in Armavir, Armenia, 25 kilometers from Echmiadzin [Sketches of the Soviet Union Page 145 by Anton Refregier 1978] . In 1968 during the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Sardarapat that took place in May 22–26,… …

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  • 128St. Gayane — Church of St. Gayaneh was built in Echmiadzin by Catholicos Ezra in 630. The design that remains unchanged despite partial 17th century renovations of the dome and of some ceilings. An airy, arched portico the burial place for top Armenian clergy …

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