Al-Yarmouk SC Aleppo
Al-Yarmouk Sports Club () () is a Syrian sports club based in Aleppo, best known for their association football, football. Founded in 1925, Al-Yarmouk is the 2nd oldest sports organization in Syria. The club have won the Syrian regions football championship for several times before the establishment of the official Syrian football league in 1966. They were the winners of the Syrian Cup in 1963–1964, being the only official achievement in the club's history. Between 1925 and 1946, Al-Yarmouk was known as Homenetmen Aleppo. In 1946, the name was changed to Al-Nadi As-Souri (Arabic: the Syrian Club) until 1971 when it was renamed Al-Yarmouk. The club play their home games at the Aleppo 7 April Stadium, 7 April Municipal Stadium. Al-Yarmouk SC are also known for their basketball teams (men and women). As of 2012, 9 types of sports are being practiced by the club. History With the arrival of the Armenian people, Armenian refugees and survivors of the Armenian genocide, Aleppo became ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aleppo 7 April Stadium
7 April Stadium () is a association football, football stadium in the Syrian city of Aleppo. Opened in 1948, the venue is considered to be the oldest football stadium in Syria. The stadium is home to the Syrian 2nd Division football clubs Al-Yarmouk SC Aleppo, Al-Yarmouk SC, Jalaa SC, Shorta Aleppo SC and Ommal Aleppo SC. History The stadium was opened as the Aleppo Municipal Stadium in 1948 shortly-after the independence of Syria. In 1977, the stadium was enlarged and the seating capacity was increased to 12,000. In the same year, the stadium was renamed as 7 April Stadium to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the foundation of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region, Ba'ath Party. During the beginning of the 1980s, the natural grass of the stadium was replaced with a plastic pitch. Later in 2001, an artificial turf was installed. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Syrian Premier League
The Syrian Premier League () is a professional association football league in Syria and the top division of the Syrian football league system. The league comprises 12 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Syrian League 1st Division. The Syrian Premier League was founded in 1966, unifying the local leagues that had existed previously. Seasons mostly run from August to May. The first team to win the title was Al-Ittihad Ahli in 1967, whilst Al-Jaish has the record with 17 league titles. Their closest rivals, Al-Karamah, have won the league 8 times. In the beginning, the main tournament was the first division, then the Syrian Football Association developed the competition in a historic step that allowed the participation of foreign players to turn the competition into a professional league. Competition format Competition From the 2022–23 season, there are 12 clubs in the Premier League, instead of the previous 14. During the course of a season ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Harout Tashjian
Harutyun ( and in Western Armenian Յարութիւն) also spelled Haroutioun, Harutiun and its variants Harout, Harut and Artin is a common male Armenian Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ... name; it means " resurrection" in Armenian. People with the name Harutyun/Harutiun * Harutyun Abrahamyan (born 1969), Armenian goalkeeper * Harutyun Alamdaryan (1795–1834), Armenian poet and teacher * Harutiun Alpiar (1864–1919), Ottoman Armenian journalist and humorist * Harutyun Babayan (born 1975), Armenian politician and parliamentarian * Harutiun Bezjian (1771–1834), Ottoman Armenian merchant, financier and philanthropist * Harutyun Chmshkyan, 20th-century Armenian politician * Harutiun Dellalian (1937–1990), Armenian contemporary composer * Harutyun Gharman ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lawrence Anka
Lawrence may refer to: Education Colleges and universities * Lawrence Technological University, a university in Southfield, Michigan, United States * Lawrence University, a liberal arts university in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States Preparatory & high schools * Lawrence Academy at Groton, a preparatory school in Groton, Massachusetts, United States * Lawrence College, Ghora Gali, a high school in Pakistan * Lawrence School, Lovedale, a high school in India * The Lawrence School, Sanawar, a high school in India Research laboratories * Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States * Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States People * Lawrence (given name), including a list of people with the name * Lawrence (surname), including a list of people with the name * Lawrence (band), an American soul-pop group * Lawrence (judge royal) (died after 1180), Hungarian nobleman, Judge royal 1164–1172 * Lawrence (musician), Lawrence Hayward (born 1961), British mus ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nareg Bedrosian
Narek (), alternatively Nareg in Western Armenian, is an Armenian Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ... given name. It may refer to: People *St. Gregory of Narek, knowns also as Grigor Narekatsi (951–1003), Armenian monk, poet, philosopher, theologian, Doctor of the church **''Narek'', the name commonly given to the "Book of Lamentations" by Gregory of Narek * Narek (given name), an Armenian given name Places * Narek, Ararat, a village in Ararat province, Armenia *Nareg Schools, a series of Armenian Cypriot schools ** Nicosia Armenian school ** Larnaca Armenian school ** Limassol Armenian school * Narekavank, a tenth-century Armenian monastery in present-day Yemişlik, Turkey See also * Narekan or Nukeh, a village in Howmeh Rural District, Semnan Province, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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George Dishchekenian
George may refer to: Names * George (given name) * George (surname) People * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Papagheorghe, also known as Jorge / GEØRGE * George, stage name of Giorgio Moroder * George, son of Andrew I of Hungary Places South Africa * George, South Africa, a city ** George Airport United States * George, Iowa, a city * George, Missouri, a ghost town * George, Washington, a city * George County, Mississippi * George Air Force Base, a former U.S. Air Force base located in California Computing * George (algebraic compiler) also known as 'Laning and Zierler system', an algebraic compiler by Laning and Zierler in 1952 * GEORGE (computer), early computer built by Argonne National Laboratory in 1957 * GEORGE (operating system), a range of operating systems (George 1–4) for the ICT 1900 range of computers in the 1960s * GEORGE (programming language), an autocode system invented by Charles Leo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sako Keshishian
Sako Limited (natively ) is a Finnish firearm and ammunition manufacturer located in Riihimäki, Tavastia Proper in southern Finland. It also has owned the Tikka brand of bolt-action rifles since 1983, and is now owned by the Italian firearm holding company Beretta Holding. The name Sako comes from the company's former name (). History In 1919, two years after Finland declared independence from the Russian Empire, the Suojeluskuntain Yliesikunnan Asepaja (Civil Guard Supreme Staff Gun Works) opened in a former Helsinki brewery to repair private arms and recondition Russian military rifles for Finnish service. The rifle repair shop became financially independent of the civil guard in 1921. The Suojeluskuntain Yliesikunnan Asepaja moved from Helsinki to an ammunition factory in Riihimäki on 1 June 1927, and reorganized as SAKO in the 1930s. Sako started exporting pistol cartridges to Sweden in the 1930s and continued manufacturing submachine gun cartridges through World W ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hovig Baghchejian
Hovig is a given name and a surname In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several give .... It may refer to: Given name * Hovig Demirjian or just Hovig, Greek Cypriot singer who represented Cyprus in Eurovision Song Contest 2017 Middle name * John Hovig Dolmayan, Lebanese-born Armenian–American songwriter and musician, best known as the drummer of System of a Down. Surname * Andrea Bræin Hovig (born 1973), Norwegian actress * Geir Hovig (1944–2009), Norwegian radio host * Ingrid Espelid Hovig (1924–2018), Norwegian television chef and author of cook books * Jan Inge Hovig (1920–1977), Norwegian architect * Ole Torstein Hovig, member of the Norwegian pop-rock band Ludvig Moon * Torstein Hovig (1928–2015), Norwegian pathologist See also * Hovik (other) {{given name ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sevag Kevork
Sevag (, ) is a popular masculine given name used in Armenian Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the .... It means "black eye" and is a compound word formed by the lexemes "sev" (meaning black) and "ag" (meaning eye). It is often also used in old royal Armenian-Dutch families. In the Eastern Armenian language, it is pronounced "Sevak". Notable people with the name include: * Paruyr Sevak (1924–1971), Armenian poet, translator and literary critic * Ruben Sevak (1886–1915), Ottoman Armenian poet, prose-writer, and doctor * Sevak Amroyan (born 1990), Armenian singer * Sevag Balıkçı (1986–2011), Turkish soldier of Armenian descent who was shot to death during compulsory military service * Sevak Khanagyan (born 1987), Russian-Armenian singer and songwriter * Krikor Seva ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Harout Artin
Harutyun ( and in Western Armenian Յարութիւն) also spelled Haroutioun, Harutiun and its variants Harout, Harut and Artin is a common male Armenians, Armenian name; it means "Resurrection of Jesus, resurrection" in Armenian. People with the name Harutyun/Harutiun * Harutyun Abrahamyan (born 1969), Armenian goalkeeper * Harutyun Alamdaryan (1795–1834), Armenian poet and teacher * Harutiun Alpiar (1864–1919), Ottoman Armenian journalist and humorist * Harutyun Babayan (born 1975), Armenian politician and parliamentarian * Harutiun Bezjian (1771–1834), Ottoman Armenian merchant, financier and philanthropist * Harutyun Chmshkyan, 20th-century Armenian politician * Harutiun Dellalian (1937–1990), Armenian contemporary composer * Harutyun Kalents, Harutyun Gharmandarian (1910–1967), Armenian painter * Harutyun Hanesyan (1911–1987), Turkish Armenian violinist and composer * Harutyun Hovhannisyan (born 1981), Armenian wrestler * Harutiun Jangülian (1855–1915), Ottom ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |