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Ohannes De
Ohannes is a male given name with Armenian roots. Spelling variants include Hovannes, Oganes, and Ohan. The surnames Oganezov and Oganessian are derived from it. Notable people with the name include: People *Loris Ohannes Chobanian (born 1933), American composer *Ohannés Gurekian (1902–1984), Armenian architect *Ohannes Kurkdjian (1851–1903), Armenian photographer *Oganez Mkhitaryan (born 1962), Russian football coach and player *Ohannes Tchekidjian (born 1929), Armenian composer and conductor *Onno Tunç (1948–1996), Turkish musician *Oganes Zanazanyan (1946–2015), Armenian football coach and player See also *Hovhannes (other) *Ohan (other) *Ohanian Ohanyan or Ohanian ( hy, Օհանյան, Western Armenian Օհանեան) is a common Armenian surname. Ohanian *Alexis Ohanian (born 1983), American internet entrepreneur, activist and investor and co-founder of the social news website Reddit an ...
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Armenia
Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''Oxford Reference Online'' also place Armenia in Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region; and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, the Lachin corridor (under a Russian peacekeeping force) and Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the south. Yerevan is the capital, largest city and the financial center. Armenia is a unitary, multi-party, democratic nation-state with an ancient cultural heritage. The first Armenian state of Urartu was established in 860 BC, and by the 6th century BC it was replaced by the Satrapy of Armenia. The Kingdom of Armenia reached its height under Tigranes the Great in the 1st century BC and in the year 301 became the first state in the world to adopt ...
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Oganezov
Albert Oganezov (russian: Альберт Оганезов, February 10, 1949 – December 29, 2002) was a Russian handball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (german: München 1972), was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. .... In 1972 he was part of the Soviet team which finished fifth in the Olympic tournament. He played one match. ReferencesAlbert Oganezov's obituary 1949 births 2002 deaths Soviet male handball players Russian male handball players Olympic handball players of the Soviet Union Handball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics Russian people of Armenian descent {{Russia-handball-bio-stub ...
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Oganessian
Oganessian (and similar transliterations) a variant of Hovhannisyan is a surname of Armenian origin derived from the Armenian given name Ohannes. People with such names include: * Alina Oganesyan (born 2004), German rhythmic gymnast * Armen Oganesyan (born 1954), CEO of Russian state radio station Voice of Russia * Gaguik Oganessian (1947-2015), Armenian chess player, writer and organiser * Khoren Oganesian (born 1955), Soviet footballer * Yuri Oganessian (born 1933), Russian-Armenian nuclear physicist (element Oganesson is so named honoring him) * Marina E. Oganesian (born 1954) Armenian botanist See also * Hovhannisyan Hovhannisyan or Hovannisyan ( hy, Հովհաննիսյան ) is an Armenian surname meaning "son of Hovhannes", the Armenian equivalent of John, thus making it equivalent to Johnson. It is the most common surname in Armenia. Variants of the nam ..., a surname * {{surname Armenian-language surnames hy:Հովհաննիսյան (այլ կիրառումնե ...
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Loris Ohannes Chobanian
Loris Ohannes Chobanian (born April 17, 1933) is an American-Armenian composer of classical music, conductor, and guitar and lute teacher and performer. He served as Professor of Composition as well as Composer-in-Residence at Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory. Early years Born in Mosul, Iraq, Chobanian was introduced to classical music at an early age. His father Ohannes Chobanian, an oil engineer and an amateur musician, was a performer on the piano, the flute and the violin. When he was five years old, the senior Chobanian wrote a one-man operetta, "O Loris," which the young Chobanian sang in Kirkuk, Iraq, with his father conducting the orchestra. In 1951 he graduated from Baghdad College, a High School administered by American Jesuits from Boston, Mass. For ten years, he joined the Komitas Choir in Baghdad that specialized in singing Armenian folk music. Chobanian studied the classical guitar with Jacque Tchakerian and in 1955 began performing classical guitar regularly on ...
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Ohannés Gurekian
Ohannés Gurekian ( hy, Յովհաննէս Կիւրեղեան, it, Giovanni Giorgiano; August 24, 1902 in Constantinople – March 1, 1984 in Asolo) was an Armenian architect, engineer, and alpinist. Biography Early life and education Ohannés Gurekian, son of Léon Gurekian and Mariamik Azarian, was born August 24, 1902 in Constantinople. He emigrated with his parents to Italy in 1907, living briefly in Rome and then in Asolo. He studied at the Armenian College Moorat Raphaël in Venice. At his father's direction, Ohannés enrolled in the school of engineering at the University of Padova, where he received a degree in Civil Engineering in 1924, and completed a specialization in Hydraulic Engineering in 1926 (though he never worked as a hydraulic engineer). Immediately after completing his specialization, he was apprenticed to the Architect Ballatore di Rosanna at his firm in Turin. The Dolomites After a brief period of collaboration with the engineer Bolzon, of Asolo, Oh ...
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Ohannes Kurkdjian
Ohannes Kurkdjian (first name sometimes spelled Onnes, Armenian spelling Hovhannes, 1851–1903) was a photographer based in Yerevan, Tiflis, Singapore and then Surabaya during the Dutch East Indies era. His namesake business (located at Bultzingslowenplein) was the studio Kurkdjian Atelier and later O. Kurkdjian & Co. Life and work Kurkdjian was born in Kyurin, (Gürun), Ottoman Empire He produced stereoscopic images of Ani. He worked for another photographer in Singapore for two months and moved to Surabaya, where he eventually established his own studio.
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His namesake business (located at Bultzingslowenplein) was Kurkdjian Atelier and later O. Kurkdjian & Co. It grew to employ at least 30 people, one of whom was
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Oganez Mkhitaryan
Oganez Armenakovich Mkhitaryan (russian: Оганез Арменакович Мхитарян; born 26 August 1962) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. Playing career He spent one season in the Soviet Top League with FC Fakel Voronezh FC Fakel Voronezh (russian: Футбольный клуб "Факел" Воронеж) is a Soviet and Russian professional football club based in Voronezh. Founded in 1947, the club has played in the Soviet Top League and the Russian Premier Le .... External links * 1962 births Living people Soviet footballers Russian footballers Russian people of Armenian descent FC Fakel Voronezh players Association football midfielders {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1960s-stub ...
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Ohannes Tchekidjian
Ohannes Tchekidjian ( hy, Հովհաննես Չեքիջյան; born January 23, 1929) is an Armenian composer and conductor and a recipient of both USSR State Prize and People's Artist of USSR. Biography Tchekidjian was born in Istanbul, Turkey and attended Mekhitaryan School there for seven years. From 1941 to 1947 he attended French College of Saint Michel and from 1944 to 1951 worked at both Istanbul Conservatory as faculty conductor and as a conductor of the Duryan Choir. From 1951 to 1953 he attended lectures of professor Jean Fournet at the École Normale de Musique de Paris and during the same years have attended Institute of Chemistry where he obtained a minor degree in chemical engineering. In 1961 he took postgraduate lessons at the Istanbul Conservatory and then mover to Armenia where he worked with the State Academic Choir. Prior to it, he was artistic director and chief conductor of the State Choir of Istanbul, a music director of the Süreyya Opera House, and ...
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Onno Tunç
Ohannes Tunçboyacı, better known as Onno Tunç (December 20, 1948 – January 14, 1996), was a leading Armenian-Turkish musician, working mainly as a composer, arranger and a music producer. Tunç also played bass guitar and occasionally double bass, contributing to the albums of several musicians. He was one of the prominent names of Turkish pop music in the 1980s and 1990s with his arrangements. He was the elder brother of musician Arto Tunçboyacıyan. Early years Of Armenian descent, Onno Tunç was born in 1948 in Istanbul. His music experience started with the church choir of Harur Mangaz (Hundred students). In his first year of middle school, he had to drop out to go to work to support his family. Born in a financially limited family, he could not afford a musical instrument although they fascinated him, until Anush ("Sweet" in Armenian), the mother of his friend Arman bought her son a guitar, and one for Onno too. Onno, a fast-learning autodidact, started a music band a ...
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Oganes Zanazanyan
Hovhannes Arutyunovich Zanazanyan ( hy, Հովհանես Զանազանյան, russian: Оганес Арутюнович Заназанян; 10 December 1946 – 4 October 2015) was a Soviet football player and an Armenian coach. Honours * Soviet Top League winner: 1973. * Soviet Cup winner: 1973, 1975. * Olympic bronze: 1972. International career Zanazanyan made his debut for USSR on 28 August 1972 in the Olympics game against Burma Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai .... External links Profile Profile at KLISF* * 1946 births 2015 deaths Footballers from Athens Greek footballers Greek people of Armenian descent Soviet Armenians Soviet footballers Soviet Union international footballers Armenian footballers Armenian football managers Soviet Top Le ...
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Hovhannes (other)
Hovhannes ( ( reformed); ( classical)), also spelled Hovhanes, Hovannes or Hovanes is Armenian for John. (Compare with Ioannes in Greek or Johannes in Latin.) People with the given name Hovannes * Hovannes Adamian (1879–1932), Soviet Armenian engineer * Hovannes Amreyan (born 1975), Armenian weightlifter * Hovannes "Ivan" Gevorkian (1907–1989), prominent Armenian surgeon and scientist Hovhannes * Hovhannes Abelian (1865–1936), Armenian actor * Hovhannes Aivazovsky, Russian Romantic painter * Hovhannes Avetisyan (1939–2000), Armenian painter * Hovhannes Avoyan (born 1965), serial entrepreneur, investor, and scholar * Hovhannes Avtandilyan (born 1978), Armenian diver * Hovhannes Azoyan (born 1967), Armenian actor and presenter * Hovhannes Babakhanyan (born 1968), Armenian-American actor and singer * Hovhannes Bachkov (born 1992), Armenian boxer * Hovhannes Badalyan (1924–2001), Armenian singer and professor * Hovhannes Bagramyan (1897–1982), Soviet Armenian milit ...
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Ohan (other)
Ohan is a common masculine Armenian name and can be used as a nickname for Hovhannes or Ohannes. Ohan may refer to: People * Ohan Durian (1922–2011), Armenian conductor *Mikho-Ohan, pen name of Armenian writer Nar-Dos Films * ''Ohan'' (film), 1984 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa Others *Oak Hill Association of Neighborhoods (abbreviated OHAN), an association in Oak Hill, Austin, Texas See also * Ohanian, an Armenian surname * Ohannes (other) *Hovhannes (other) Hovhannes ( ( reformed); ( classical)), also spelled Hovhanes, Hovannes or Hovanes is Armenian for John. (Compare with Ioannes in Greek or Johannes in Latin.) People with the given name Hovannes * Hovannes Adamian (1879–1932), Soviet Armenia ...
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