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Andranik (given Name)
Andranik (, is a given name to Armenians, Armenian males. In Armenian, it means "first-born child in the family". With the addition of -yan or -ian ( it becomes a common Armenian family name. People Andranik and its variant pronunciations Antranig / Antranik may refer to: Andranik * Andranik (1865–1927), Armenian military leader, statesman and fedayee * Andranik Adamyan, Armenian football manager * Andranik Eskandarian (born 1951), Iranian American football (soccer) player * Andranik Hakobyan (poet), Andranik Hakobyan (born 1959), Armenian poet * Andranik Hakobyan (boxer), Andranik Hakobyan (born 1981), Armenian boxer * Andranik Hakobyan (footballer), Andranik Hakobyan (born 2005), Armenian footballer * Andranik Karapetyan (born 1995), Armenian weightlifter * Andranik Khachatryan (born 1956), Soviet Armenian footballer * Andranik Madadian (born 1959), better known by his stage name Andy, Armenian-Iranian singer-songwriter * Andranik Makaryan (born 1966), Armenian general * ...
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Armenia
Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Nakhchivan to the south. Yerevan is the Capital city, capital, largest city and Economy of Armenia, financial center. The Armenian Highlands has been home to the Hayasa-Azzi, Shupria and Nairi. By at least 600 BC, an archaic form of Proto-Armenian language, Proto-Armenian, an Indo-European languages, Indo-European language, had diffused into the Armenian Highlands.Robert Drews (2017). ''Militarism and the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe''. Routledge. . p. 228: "The vernacular of the Great Kingdom of Biainili was quite certainly Armenian. The Armenian language was obviously the region's vernacular in the fifth century BC, when Persian commanders and Greek writers ...
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