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  • Vardan Mamikonian is an Armenian pianist, and also a naturalised French citizen. Mamikonian was born in Armenia into a musical family. He began his piano...
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  • Vardan Khachatryan (born 1968), former Armenian football defender Vardan Kushnir (1969–2005), spammer of Armenian descent Vardan Mamikonian (musician)...
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  • and author Vardan Mamikonian (musician), French-Armenian pianist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mamikonian. If an internal...
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    Mamikonian (d. 377 or 378), Sparapet Vassak Mamikonian (d. 368), Sparapet Vardan Mamikonian (d. 451), Sparapet Narses (478–573), one of Byzantine Emperor Justinian...
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    Komitas (category 19th-century male musicians)
    recording) and 26 songs in Armenian, Hasmik Papian (soprano) and Vardan Mamikonian (piano). Recorded at Bavaria Studio, Munich, in July 2005. Audite...
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  • "Rebirth of Armenia" by Grigor Khanjyan." The caption to the coin 'Vardan Mamikonian-1625' reads: "Reverse: a fragment from the tapestry “Vardanank” by...
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    Historian, the town was a center of the Armenian rebellion led by Artavazd Mamikonian against the Islamic Arab Caliphate, between 733 and 755. After 2 centuries...
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    Lazar Berman (category Musicians from Saint Petersburg)
    Stoupel, Rutsuko Yamagishi, Ioana Lupascu, Gintaras Januševičius, Vardan Mamikonian, Victor Chestopal [ru], Rueibin Chen, Antonio Formaro and Viktoriya...
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    However, at the Battle of Avarayr in 451, the Armenian subjects led by Vardan Mamikonian reaffirmed Armenia's right to profess Christianity freely. This was...
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    Churs (modern-day West Azerbaijan Province), the Armenian Army under Vardan Mamikonian clashed with Sassanid Persia. Although the Persians were victorious...
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  • Apartment Building) Yerevan (Parvana Restaurant) Yerevan (Circular Park – Vardan Mamikonian Statue) Yerevan (Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art)...
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  • Zoroastrianism. This ignited a guerilla war against Sassanid rule, led by Vartan Mamikonian, resulting in the successful ratification of the treaty of Nvarsak, which...
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