- male, deceased (1937)
- Yeghishe Charents (born Yeghishe Soghomonian,) (13 March 1897, Kars - 29 November 1937, Yerevan) was an Armenian poet executed in Stalin's purges....
- male, deceased (2007)
- Andranik Margaryan (Armenian:, alternative spelling: Andranik Margarian) (12 June, 1951 - 25 March, 2007) served as the Prime Minister of Armenia...
- male, 63 years old
- Vazgen Manukyan (Armenian:) was born on February 13, 1946 in Gyumri, Armenia. Manukyan holds a PhD in mathematics and physical science. He became...
- male, deceased (1996)
- Alex Manoogian (1901 Smyrna Ottoman Empire - 10 July 1996, Detroit) was a successful American businessman, industrial engineer, and well-known...
- male, deceased (1972)
- Martiros Saryan (5 May 1972) was a Russian-born Armenian painter. He was born into an Armenian family in Nor Nakhijevan (now part of Rostov-on-Don,...
- male
- Levon Shant, was an Armenian playwright, novelist, poet, and founder of the Hamazkayin National Cultural Foundation. He was a life-long member of...
- male, deceased (1923)
- Hovhannes Tumanyan (February 19, 1869 - March 23, 1923), is considered to be one of the greatest Armenian poets and writers. His work was mostly...
- male, deceased (1999)
- Karekin I (Eastern Armenian pronunciation: Garegin I) (Armenian:) (August 27, 1932 - June 29, 1999), served as the Catholicos of the Armenian...
- male
- Professor Vahakn N. Dadrian, currently the director of Genocide Research at Zoryan Institute, is researcher and historian of the Armenian Genocide.
- male, deceased (1955)
- Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian was an Armenian businessman and philanthropist. He played a major role in making the petroleum reserves of the Middle...
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