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* [[Yuri Oganessian]], nuclear physicist in the [[Joint Institute for Nuclear Research]] (JINR), co-discoverer of the heaviest elements in the [[periodic table]]; element [[Oganesson]]
* [[Yuri Oganessian]], nuclear physicist in the [[Joint Institute for Nuclear Research]] (JINR), co-discoverer of the heaviest elements in the [[periodic table]]; element [[Oganesson]]
* [[Yuri Osipyan]], physicist, author of fundamental contribution to the physics of movements in solid bodies and inventor of photoplastic effect
* [[Yuri Osipyan]], physicist, author of fundamental contribution to the physics of movements in solid bodies and inventor of photoplastic effect
* [[James P. Bagian]], physician, engineer, and former NASA astronaut
* [[Ashot Petrosian]], mathematician, computer scientist, contributed to the development of several generations of advanced digital computer systems in former USSR, including the [[Nairi (computer)]] and [[ES EVM]]
* [[Ashot Petrosian]], mathematician, computer scientist, contributed to the development of several generations of advanced digital computer systems in former USSR, including the [[Nairi (computer)]] and [[ES EVM]]
* [[Mikhail Pogosyan]], aerospace engineer, general director of [[Sukhoi]] and [[United Aircraft Corporation]] (UAC)
* [[Mikhail Pogosyan]], aerospace engineer, general director of [[Sukhoi]] and [[United Aircraft Corporation]] (UAC)

Revision as of 05:25, 1 July 2024

This is a list of notable Armenians.

1st row: HaykArtaxias ITigranes the GreatTrdat IIIGregory the Illuminator
2nd row: Mesrop MashtotsVardan MamikonianMovses KhorenatsiAnania ShirakatsiGrigor Narekatsi
3rd row: Levon IIToros RoslinMomikSayat NovaKhachatur Abovyan
4th row: Ivan AivazovskyAndranik OzanyanHovhannes TumanyanKomitasMkrtich Khrimian
5th row: Tovmas NazarbekianAram ManukianYeghishe CharentsArshile GorkyGaia Gai
6th row: Artem MikoyanIvan BagramyanAram KhachaturianViktor AmbartsumyanTigran Petrosian
7th row: Martiros SaryanKirk KerkorianSergei ParajanovWilliam SaroyanCharles Aznavour
8th row: Vazgen IKaren Demirchyan and Vazgen SargsyanCherMonte MelkonyanSerj Tankian

Historical

By country

Americas
Caucasus
Europe
Middle East

By occupation

Ambassadors

List of ambassadors of Armenia

Art

Business

Chefs

Entertainers

Actors

Businessmen

Directors

Musicians

Singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor Ross Bagdasarian, Sr. created the cartoon band Alvin and the Chipmunks.

Producers

Journalists

Military

Antiquity
  • Nebuchadnezzar IV, (d.521 BC) seized power in Babylon, becoming the city's king and leading a revolt against the Persian Achaemenid Empire
Middle Ages
Vardan Mamikonian died in 451 while leading the Armenians at the Battle of Avarayr, which ultimately secured their right to practice Christianity.
Vahan Mamikonian, was a marzban (governor) of Persian Armenia.
Early modern period
Russian Empire
Mikhail Loris-Melikov,General of the Cavalry
Armenian national liberation movement, First Republic of Armenia
Garegin Nzhdeh, military commander and nationalist political thinker
Soviet period
United States
First Nagorno-Karabakh War
Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan, the Armenian military leader at the capture of Shushi in May 1992.

Monarchs

Politicians

Religious leaders

Science

Medicine

Economists

Sports

Henrikh Mkhitaryan is a professional footballer

Writers

Fictional

References

  1. ^ Ball, Terence (2005). The Cambridge history of twentieth-century political thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 140. ISBN 0521563542. Szalasi was descended from an eighteenth-century Armenian immigrant named Salossian.
  2. ^ "Georgian Prime Minister Proud His Mother Is Armenian". PanARMENIAN.Net. 10 June 2004. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
  3. ^ Andreski, Stanislav (2019-07-15). Wars, Revolutions and Dictatorships: Studies of Historical and Contemporary Problems from a Comparative Viewpoint. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-19173-3.