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Antranig (Armenian: Անդրանիկ pronounced Antranig in Western Armenian, Andranik in Eastern Armenian), is a given name to Armenian males. Meaning of the name is First Son. |
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* Antranig Toros Ozanian, also known as Zoravar Antranik or Antranig Pacha, was an Armenian general (1865-1927) born in [[Lesser Armenia]].<ref>[http://www.chgs.umn.edu/museum/exhibitions/homememories/antranig.html General Antranig]</ref> |
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* Antranig Zaroukian, a famous writer and poet born in Gurin, Historical Armenia. He wrote after the Armenian Genocide of 1915.<ref>[http://www.acam-france.org/bibliographie/auteur.php?cle=zaroukian-antranik Antranig Zaroukian]</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:16, 4 January 2010
Antranig (Armenian: Անդրանիկ pronounced Antranig in Western Armenian, Andranik in Eastern Armenian), is a given name to Armenian males. Meaning of the name is First Son.
People:
* Antranig Toros Ozanian, also known as Zoravar Antranik or Antranig Pacha, was an Armenian general (1865-1927) born in Lesser Armenia.[1] * Antranig Zaroukian, a famous writer and poet born in Gurin, Historical Armenia. He wrote after the Armenian Genocide of 1915.[2]