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Bagramyan or Baghramyan or Bagramian or in Western Armenian Pagramian ( hy, Բաղրամյան) is an Armenian surname meaning "son of Bagram". It may refer to: People *Movses Baghramian, 18th-century Armenian liberation movement leader *Hovhannes Bagramyan, Marshal of the Soviet Union * Aleksandr Baghramyan, Marshal of the Soviet Union Places *Baghramyan, Ararat, Armenia * Baghramyan, Armavir, Armenia * Baghramyan, Echmiadzin, Armenia Other *Bagramyan Battalion, Armenian battalion during War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) *Pagramian SC Pagramian Sports Club ( ar, نادي باغراميان الرياضي; hyw, Բագրամեան մարզական միութիւն; hy, Բաղրամյան մարզական միություն) was a Lebanese-Armenian sports and cultural organisati ..., a Lebanese-Armenian sports and cultural club (1944 to 1960), affiliated with the Lebanese Communist Party {{dab, surname, geo Armenian-language surnames [Baidu]  


Western Armenian
Western Armenian ( Classical spelling: , ) is one of the two standardized forms of Modern Armenian, the other being Eastern Armenian. It is based mainly on the Istanbul Armenian dialect, as opposed to Eastern Armenian, which is mainly based on the Yerevan Armenian dialect. Until the early 20th century, various Western Armenian dialects were also spoken in the Ottoman Empire, especially in the eastern regions historically populated by Armenians known as Western Armenia. The spoken or dialectal varieties of Western Armenian currently in use include Homshetsi, spoken by the Hemshin peoples; the dialects of Armenians of Kessab, Latakia and Jisr al-Shughur of Syria, Anjar of Lebanon, and Istanbul and Vakıflı, of Turkey (part of the "Sueidia" dialect). Sasun and Mush dialect is also spoken in modern-day Armenia villages such as Bazmaberd and Sasnashen. The Cilician dialect is also spoken in Cyprus, where it is taught in Armenian schools (Nareg), and is the first language of ...
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Armenian Surname
An Armenian name comprises a given name and a surname. First names According to Armenia's National Statistical Service, the most commonly used names for newborn boys in Armenia, , were Davit, Narek, Gor, Hayk, Alex, Erik, Arman, Samvel, Tigran, and Aram. For girls, the most popular names were Nare, Milena, Mane, Ani, Anna, Anahit, Mariam, Elen, and Mary. Traditionally, Armenians have used Biblical names of Greek, Latin and Hebrew origin, such as Abraham, Hakob (Jacob), Hovhannes (John), Petros (Peter), Poghos (Paul), Madlene ( Magdalene), Yeghisabet (Elizabeth), Tamar, etc. Surnames Typical modern Armenian last names (family names) end with the originally patronymic suffix -յան ( reformed orthography) or -եան ( classical orthography), transliterated as -yan, -ian, or less often '-jan'. Example: Petros''yan'', meaning "issued from Petros", akin to the English name Peterson. Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ( ʦʰ, transliterated as -nc, -nts or - ...
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Bagram
Bagram (; Pashto/ fa, بگرام) is a town and seat in Bagram District in Parwan Province of Afghanistan, about 60 kilometers north of the capital Kabul. It is the site of an ancient city located at the junction of the Ghorband and Panjshir Valley, near today's city of Charikar, Afghanistan. The location of this historical town made it a key passage from Ancient India along the Silk Road, leading westwards through the mountains towards Bamiyan, and north over the Kushan Pass to the Baghlan Valley and past the Kushan archeological site at Surkh Kotal, to the commercial centre of Balkh and the rest of northern Afghanistan. Bagram was also a capital of Kushan empire Climate According to the Köppen climate classification system, Bagram has a hot-summer humid continental climate (''Dsa'') with brief, but cold winters and long, hot and dry summers. Precipitation is most likely between the months of October and April. Dust storms and sand storms occur frequently during certain ...
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Movses Baghramian
Movses Baghramian ( hy, Մովսես Բաղրամյան) was an 18th-century Armenian liberation movement leader.classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ' ... (project). References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Baghramian, Movses Armenian nationalists Armenian revolutionaries People from Karabakh Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown ...
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Hovhannes Bagramyan
Ivan Khristoforovich Bagramyan,; russian: Ива́н Христофо́рович Баграмя́н, link=no also known as Hovhannes Khachaturi Baghramyan; russian: Оване́с Хачату́рович Баграмя́н, link=no ( – 21 September 1982), was a Soviet military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union of Armenian origin. During World War II Bagramyan was the second non- Slavic military officer, after Latvian Max Reyter, to become a commander of a Front. He was among several Armenians in the Soviet Army who held the highest proportion of high-ranking officers in the Soviet military during the war.Jukes, p. 25. Bagramyan's experience in military planning as a chief of staff allowed him to distinguish himself as a capable commander in the early stages of the Soviet counter-offensives against Nazi Germany. He was given his first command of a unit in 1942, and in November 1943 received his most prestigious command as the commander of the 1st Baltic Front. As ...
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Aleksandr Baghramyan
Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Aleksander and Aleksandr. Related names and diminutives include Iskandar, Alec, Alek, Alex, Alexandre, Aleks, Aleksa and Sander; feminine forms include Alexandra, Alexandria, and Sasha. Etymology The name ''Alexander'' originates from the (; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is a compound of the verb (; 'to ward off, avert, defend') and the noun (, genitive: , ; meaning 'man'). It is an example of the widespread motif of Greek names expressing "battle-prowess", in this case the ability to withstand or push back an enemy battle line. The earliest attested form of the name, is the Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym , , (/Alexandra/), written in the Linear B syllabic script. Alaksandu, alternatively called ''Alakasandu'' or ' ...
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Baghramyan, Ararat
Baghramyan ( hy, Բաղրամյան) is a village in the Artashat Municipality of the Ararat Province of Armenia. It is named after the Soviet Armenian military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union Hovhannes Baghramyan Ivan Khristoforovich Bagramyan,; russian: Ива́н Христофо́рович Баграмя́н, link=no also known as Hovhannes Khachaturi Baghramyan; russian: Оване́с Хачату́рович Баграмя́н, link=no ( – 2 .... Notable people * Arayik Mirzoyan, European silver medalist in weightlifting References *World Gazeteer: Armenia– World-Gazetteer.com * Populated places in Ararat Province Yazidi populated places in Armenia {{AraratAM-geo-stub ...
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Baghramyan, Armavir
Baghramyan ( hy, Բաղրամյան ) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. It is named after the Soviet Armenian military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan Bagramyan Ivan Khristoforovich Bagramyan,; russian: Ива́н Христофо́рович Баграмя́н, link=no also known as Hovhannes Khachaturi Baghramyan; russian: Оване́с Хачату́рович Баграмя́н, link=no ( – 2 .... References * * * Populated places in Armavir Province Populated places established in 1983 Cities and towns built in the Soviet Union {{ArmavirAM-geo-stub ...
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Baghramyan, Echmiadzin
Baghramyan ( hy, Բաղրամյան ) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. It is named after the Soviet Armenian military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan Bagramyan. Notable people * Arakel Mirzoyan Arakel Mirzoyan ( hy, Առաքել Միրզոյան; born October 21, 1989) is an Armenian weightlifter. Early life Arakel Mirzoyan was born in Baghramyan, Vagharshapat, Armenian SSR. His father, Oksen Mirzoyan, was a weightlifter who won an Oly ..., European champion in weightlifting References *World Gazeteer: Armenia– World-Gazetteer.com * * Populated places in Armavir Province Populated places established in 1947 Cities and towns built in the Soviet Union 1947 establishments in the Soviet Union {{ArmavirAM-geo-stub ...
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Bagramyan Battalion
The Bagramyan Battalion ( hy, Բաղրամյանի անվան գումարտակ; ), also known officially as the Independent Motorized Rifle Battalion named after Marshal Ivan Khristoforovich Baghramyan () was a unit formed in Abkhazia and predominantly composed of ethnic Armenians living in Abkhazia that fought together with separatist Abkhaz forces during the War in Abkhazia (1992–93).Bagramyan Battalion
Named in honour of the Soviet Armenian Marshal , the battalion fought against the forces of Georgia.
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Pagramian SC
Pagramian Sports Club ( ar, نادي باغراميان الرياضي; hyw, Բագրամեան մարզական միութիւն; hy, Բաղրամյան մարզական միություն) was a Lebanese-Armenian sports and cultural organisation linked to the Lebanese Communist Party.yasoursport.orgمن الذاكرة:ملعب البص/ref>Messerlian, Zaven. ''Armenian Participation in the Lebanese Legislative Elections 1934-2009''. Beirut: Haigazian University Press, 2014. pp. 28, 138, 153-154 Named after the military commander the Soviet Marshal Ivan Bagramyan, it was formed in the 1944. The club was shut down by the Lebanese government during the presidency of Fouad Chehab in 1960. In 1969, Ararad SA was formed as a continuation of Pagramian. History Pagramian was founded at the beginning of October 1944 by Homenetmen players who decided form a new club. Other football players from Antranik and Homenmen also joined. They were affiliated to the Lebanese Football Associat ...
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