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Barsegh (Armenian: Բարսեղ) is an Armenian given name. Parsegh is an alternative in Western Armenian. Barsegh and Parsegh may refer to: Parsegh of Cilicia
Barsegh
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Emperor (also called basileus). Derived names in different languages include Barsegh in Armenian; Basile in French; Basilius in German; Basilio in Italian and
Basil_(name)
Armenia international footballer (born 1982)
Barsegh Kirakosyan (Armenian: Բարսեղ Կիրակոսյան, Russian: Барсег Артёмович Киракосян; born on 23 September 1982) is a football coach and a former player
Barsegh_Kirakosyan
Lebanese-Armenian musician
Կանաչեան, romanized: Parsegh Ganachʻean Armenian: Բարսեղ Կանաչյան, romanized: Barsegh Kanachʻyan Հայկական սովետական համայնագիտարան [Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia]
Parsegh_Ganatchian
Basil of Ani or Basil Pahlavuni (Barsegh or Parsegh, Armenian: Բարսեղ Անեցի Barseł Anecʻi, Բարսեղ Պահլաւունի Barseł Pahlawuni; died 13 November 1113)
Parsegh_of_Cilicia
Russian-Armenian economist (b.1833)
Hovhannes Ghorghanyan 1st Mayor of Yerevan In office 1879–1884 Succeeded by Barsegh Gueghanyan Personal details Born 1833 Tiflis Died Unknown
Hovhannes_Ghorghanyan
City in North Ossetia–Alania, Russia
player Vazgen Safaryants (born 1984), boxer Miyagi & Andy Panda, rappers Barsegh Kirakosyan (born 1982), Russian-born Armenian football coach and a former
Vladikavkaz
Music school in Yerevan, Armenia
school since 2003. Eduard Topchjan Tigran Hekekyan Svetlana Navasardyan Barsegh Tumanyan Hasmik Papian Konstantin Petrossian Gagik Hovunts Ruben Sargsyan
Sayat-Nova_Music_School
modified by vardapet Barsegh Jon and approved by Catholicos Nerses III. The system is now known as Jonundir, meaning "arranged by Barsegh Jon.". Some parts
Fourth_Council_of_Dvin
Americans of Armenian birth or descent
Armenian Sunday school in the US was founded in the late 1880s in New York by Barsegh Vardukyan. Since the 1960s many Armenian bilingual schools have been established
Armenian_Americans
Place in Gegharkunik, Armenia
chapel of the 17th century, renovated in 1969. Surp Karapet Church built by Barsegh Artsruni in 1848 and entirely renovated in 2012. The Noratus cemetery archaeological
Gavar
basses Ara Berberian, and Henrik Alaverdian, as well as the bass-baritone Barsegh Toumanian. Cadence Ensemble is an Armenian musical ensemble formed in February
Music_of_Armenia
Archbishop of Constantinople from 379 to 381
Selbestros, Athanas, Cyril of Jerusalem, Ephrem Khourie Assyrian, Vasil (Barsegh) of Caesaria, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzus, Epiphan of Cyprus
Gregory_of_Nazianzus
Name list
rake. The following are related to the forename Blaise: Armenian: Բարսեղ (Barsegh) Catalan: Blai Croatian: Blaž; Vlaho (Dubrovnik region) English: Blaise
Blaise_(name)
Russian football club
Aleksandr Tarkhanov Vladimir Tatarchuk Ivan Varlamov Former USSR countries Barsegh Kirakosyan Artur Sarkisov David Yurchenko Aleksey Isayev Vladimir Putrash
FC_Yenisey_Krasnoyarsk
Armenia "Mer Hayrenik" ("Our Fatherland") 1918, 1991 Mikael Nalbandian Barsegh Kanachyan "Mer Hayrenik" 0m 28s (one verse) Australia "Advance Australia
List_of_national_anthems
Cilicia (1194–1203) -- Գրիգոր Զ. Ապիրատ proclaimed communion with Rome. Barsegh II Anetsi (1195–1206) (rival catholicosate in historical Armenia set up
List of Armenian catholicoi of Cilicia
List_of_Armenian_catholicoi_of_Cilicia
King of Jerusalem from 1118 to 1131
set free in May 1103. Baldwin granted villages to the Armenian prelate, Barsegh Pahlavuni, because he wanted to strengthen his position among his Armenian
Baldwin_II_of_Jerusalem
owned by Mikhail Baghdasarian, while the other – "Flash" – is owned by Barsegh Beglarian, a "prominent representative of the Karabakh clan") Aviation
Economy_of_Armenia
Crusader lord (died 1146)
field of battle. His body was not recovered. Baldwin's Armenian confessor, Barsegh, has left us a funeral oration in honour of Baldwin which praises him for
Baldwin_of_Marash
Armenian actress (1957–2024)
Eduardo De Filippo 2012 – Mother “The Mother” Karel Čapek 1982–1983 – Lusik “Barsegh aga and others” Hagop Baronian 1983 – Policeman “Brave Nazar” L. Miridzhanyan
Lala_Mnatsakanyan
Historical capital of Armenia
1064, Shirakavan was destroyed. According to an inscription by Bishop Barsegh, in the second half of the 12th century the city was restored and experienced
Shirakavan_(ancient_city)
Russian football club
Zhupikov Maksim Buznikin Maksim Demenko Yevgeni Kharlachyov Aleksei Bakharev Barsegh Kirakosyan Alyaksandr Sulima Vaso Sepashvili Andrei Miroshnichenko Konstantin
FC_Lada-Tolyatti
Sochi, FC Tambov – 2019–2020 Vardan Khachatryan – FC Torpedo Moscow – 1993 Barsegh Kirakosyan – FC Khimki – 2009 Sergey Kochkanyan – FC Rostov – 2020 Arshak
List of foreign Russian Premier League players
List_of_foreign_Russian_Premier_League_players
List of national anthems formerly used by sovereign states
— — Armenia "Mar Hayreniq" "My Fatherland" 1918-1922 Mikael Nalbandian Barsegh Kanachyan — Austria "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser" "God Save Emperor
List of former national anthems
List_of_former_national_anthems
Award
No. 2 (Bell Symphony). The co-hostess, soprano Hasmik Papian performed Barsegh Kanachyan's "Lullaby". The ceremony was concluded with the song "Pour toi
Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity
Aurora_Prize_for_Awakening_Humanity
in Eastern Armenia. In 1498, Turvanda prince of Vaspurakan requested T. Barsegh priest of Aspisnak village of Kajberuniq canton, to make a copy of the
Kajberunik
Music genre
Partev, Hovhannes Mandakuni, Stepanos Syunetsi (senior), Komitas Aghtetsi, Barsegh Tchon, Sahak Dzoraporetsi, Stepanos Syunetsi, Davit Anhaght, Davit Kerakan
Armenian_folk_music
Armenian composer and priest (1869–1935)
With the aim to produce professional musicians, he taught musicology to Barsegh Kanachyan, Mihran Tumacan, Vagharshak Srvandztian and others. On 24 April
Komitas
Vardan Khachatryan Artem Khachaturov Andrey Khachaturyan Felix Khojoyan Barsegh Kirakosyan Yervand Krbachyan Edgar Malakyan David Manoyan Edgar Manucharyan
List_of_Armenian_footballers
Former monastery in Gevaş, Van, Turkey
hall" design, and was located south of St. Sandukht. In 1787 vardapet Barsegh built a rectangular, four-columned gavit (narthex), on the tombs of Hovhannes
Narekavank
Russian football club
Anton Zabolotny Yuri Zhirkov Armenia Artak Aleksanyan Roman Berezovsky Barsegh Kirakosyan Arshak Koryan Artur Yedigaryan Robert Zebelyan Azerbaijan Emin
FC_Khimki
Wesley Work III, composer, 65 May 21 – Ilona Eibenschütz, pianist, 95 Barsegh Kanachyan, composer of the Armenian national anthem, 82 May 31 – Billy
1967_in_music
Anthem of the First Republic of Armenia, and based on the poem by Michael Nalbandian with the music composed by Barsegh Kanachian. Adopted on 1 July 1991
National_symbols_of_Armenia
Former Mayor of Yerevan
he was elected a member of the Yerevan city duma, acting mayor under Barsegh Geghamyan. Ten years later, in 1895, he was elected mayor of Yerevan, replacing
Aram_Bounyatyan
Armenian scientist
the supervision of Dmitriy Sabinin in 1933.In 1931, Melikyan had married Barsegh Muradian, and they had two children. She returned to Yerevan in 1934 and
Natalya_Melik_Melikyan
Armenian priest and poet
Basil the Doctor (Armenian: Barsegh or Barsel) was an Armenian priest and poet. As the chaplain and confessor of Baldwin, Frankish lord of Marash, he
Basil_the_Doctor
Destroyed Armenian monastery
many other medieval Armenia's monasteries. Manuscripts of Petros, David, Barsegh, Ghazar, Vardan, Nerses, Serovbe (son of Nerses) and some other monks told
Akner_monastery
Town in southern Armenia
of the name was first mentioned in 1624, in a manuscript by a certain Barsegh Yerets. In the 17–18th centuries the princes Melik Husenyans ruled the
Goris
hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Pos. Nation Player 2 DF ARM Barsegh Kirakosyan (on loan to Metallurg Krasnoyarsk) 8 MF RUS Oleg Samsonov (to
List of Russian football transfers summer 2009
List_of_Russian_football_transfers_summer_2009
Place in Khojavend, Azerbaijan
include the St. Grigoris Church built between 1667 and 1676 by Bishop Barsegh of the Amaras Monastery, originally from the village of Gishi, as a summer
Herher,_Nagorno-Karabakh
Surname list
Armenian surname derived from the given name Kirakos. It may refer to: Barsegh Kirakosyan (born 1982), Armenian football defender David Kirakosyan (born
Kirakosyan
Russian football club
Nigmatullin Andrei Novosadov Valentin Paltsev Yevgeni Varlamov Armenia Barsegh Kirakosyan Azerbaijan Ruslan İdiqov Belarus Alyaksandar Lukhvich Yuri Shukanov
FC_KAMAZ_Naberezhnye_Chelny
Ethnic group
Association Aram Khachaturian Musical Academy of the Armenian Youth Association Barsegh Kanachyan Musical Academy of the Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association
Armenians_in_Syria
Church building in Tbilisi, Georgia
near the chapel.[citation needed] The work was completed by his grandson Barsegh. For long time services was held in that chapel.[citation needed] and the
Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem, Tbilisi
Holy_Mother_of_God_Church_of_Bethlehem,_Tbilisi
Church building in Tbilisi, Georgia
dated 1815 he mentions that according to the old men memories priests Barsegh, David and other brethren of St. Nshan church left the construction of
Jigrashen_Avetyats_Church
affiliation Note(s) 1 Hovhannes Ghorghanyan October 1879 September 1884 2 Barsegh Gueghanyan September 1884 December 1893 3 Levon Tigranyants January 1894
Mayor_of_Yerevan
Contemporary historiography of the Crusades
p. 483) Basil the Doctor. Basil the Doctor (fl. 1146), also known as Barsegh, was the Armenian chaplin of Baldwin of Marash. After Baldwin's death at
List of sources for the Crusades
List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades
Russian football team based in Moscow
Moscow Founded 2022 Ground Rodina Stadium, Khimki Capacity 3,760 Manager Barsegh Kirakosyan League Russian Second League, Division B, Group 3 2025 10th
FC_Rodina-3_Moscow
Armenian land the memorable tablet of commandments". In the 7th century, Barsegh Chun compiled the first collection of unique spiritual hymns. During this
Ancient_Armenian_poetry
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Boy/Male
Australian, French, Scottish
All Ruler
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Ãsvaldr, ASVALD means "divine power" or "divine ruler."
Boy/Male
Indian
Son of Sun (Son of the Sun)
Female
English
Pet form of French Marguerite, MARGOT means "pearl."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Desire; Object
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Tamil
The Moon
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Irish
Regal.
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Hindu
Ornament of water means wind
Girl/Female
French American Latin German
meaning clemency, mercy.
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Arabic, Muslim
Care of Allah
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