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Gevorkyan
Gevorkyan or Gevorkian, also spelled Gevorgyan () or Kevorkian () as a surname may refer to: Gevorkyan / Gevokian spelling * Armen Gevorkyan, Armenian amateur boxer * Artur Gevorkyan (born 1984), Turkmen football player * Ivan Gevorkian (1907–1989), Soviet Armenian surgeon and scientist * Lusine Gevorkyan (born 1983), lead singer of the Russian band Louna Kevorkian spelling * Armen V. Kevorkian, American-Armenian visual effects supervisor and television director * François Kevorkian (born 1954), French-born, U.S.-based DJ, producer, remixer and label owner * Hagop Kevorkian (1872–1962), Armenian-American archeologist, connoisseur of art, and collector * Jack Kevorkian (1928–2011), American pathologist and euthanasia proponent * Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, feminist scholar * Noura Kevorkian, Syrian Canadian documentary filmmaker * Ralph G. Kevorkian, co-pilot in TWA Flight 800 accident in 1996 * Raymond Kévorkian (born 1953), French Armenian historian * Vahram Kev ...
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Ivan Gevorkian
Ivan Khristoforovich Gevorkyan, born Hovannes Khachaturi Gevorkyan (; ; March 28, 1907 – October 19, 1989), was a Soviet Armenian surgeon and scientist who published 10 monographs and more than 230 scientific papers. His main research was dedicated to anesthesia, blood transfusion, the treatment of endarteritis of extremities and other surgical illnesses. Personal life Ivan Gevorkyan was born in the village Karmir, near the city of Gavar in Armenia. He graduated from medical school in Leningrad in 1930. During World War II he was a military surgeon, and from 1943, he served as the Chief Surgeon of Yerevan Military Hospital. Achievements From 1952-1979 Gevorkyan was the chairman of the Department of Surgery of Yerevan State Medical Institute. Under his leadership 10 doctoral and 30 master's theses were completed. In 1961 he was named an honored scientist of the Armenian SSR. In 1962 Professor Gevorkyan was elected to the ASSR Academy of Sciences as a Corresponding Member, and ...
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Gevorkyan or Gevorkian, also spelled Gevorgyan () or Kevorkian () as a surname may refer to: Gevorkyan / Gevokian spelling * Armen Gevorkyan, Armenian amateur boxer * Artur Gevorkyan (born 1984), Turkmen football player * Ivan Gevorkian (1907–1989), Soviet Armenian surgeon and scientist * Lusine Gevorkyan (born 1983), lead singer of the Russian band Louna Kevorkian spelling * Armen V. Kevorkian, American-Armenian visual effects supervisor and television director * François Kevorkian (born 1954), French-born, U.S.-based DJ, producer, remixer and label owner * Hagop Kevorkian (1872–1962), Armenian-American archeologist, connoisseur of art, and collector * Jack Kevorkian (1928–2011), American pathologist and euthanasia proponent * Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, feminist scholar * Noura Kevorkian, Syrian Canadian documentary filmmaker * Ralph G. Kevorkian, co-pilot in TWA Flight 800 accident in 1996 * Raymond Kévorkian (born 1953), French Armenian historian * Vahram Kevo ...
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Lusine Gevorkyan
Lusine Gevorkyan (Lousine Gevorkian; , ; born 21 February 1983) is the lead singer of the Russian nu metal band Tracktor Bowling and the alternative rock/punk band Louna. Gevorkyan was born in Kapan Kapan ( ) is a town in southeast Armenia, serving as the administrative centre of the Kapan Municipality and also as the provincial capital of Syunik Province. It is located in the valley of the Voghji (river), Voghji River and is on the norther .... She was one of the founding members of the Russian band ''Sfera Vliyaniya'', but she left the group one year after its establishment. Later, she was picked as the lead singer of another project, '' Tracktor Bowling'', that became one of the most popular metal bands in Russia. In 2008, she founded one more band, '' Louna'', and at the moment Lusine is a member of both. Discography Albums, singles, DVD References External links * Tracktor Bowling's official page {{DEFAULTSORT:Gevorkyan, Lusine 1983 births Living peop ...
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Armen Gevorkyan
Armen Gevorkyan () is an 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 ...n amateur boxer. Gevorkyan won a bronze medal at the 1993 European Amateur Boxing Championships in the light welterweight division. References Living people Light-welterweight boxers Year of birth missing (living people) Armenian male boxers {{Armenia-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Gevorgian Seminary
Gevorkian Theological Seminary ( ''Gevorkyan Hogevor Č̣emaran''), also known as Gevorkian Seminary ( ''Gevorkyan Č̣emaran'', ), is a theological university-institute of the Armenian Apostolic Church opened in 1874. It is located in the town of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin) within the complex of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Armenia. History Nineteenth century In May 1869 Catholicos Gevorg IV laid the cornerstone of the Gevorkian Seminary on the grounds of Etchmiadzin. The seminary was under construction from 1869–1874 while the Armenian Church negotiated its opening with the Tsarist government. On 28 September 1874 the seminary building's completion was celebrated. On 5 October 1874 the Caucasus Commission told the Armenian Church that the tsar had approved the seminary charter and it was allowed to open. The seminary had its first graduates during the 1885–86 academic year. Graduates of the seminary included Komitas, a pioneering ethnomusicologist and arranger of c ...
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Russian Copyright Law
The current Copyright law of the Russian Federation is codified in part IV of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation. It entered in force on January 1, 2008. The first post-Soviet copyright law of the Russian Federation became effective on August 3, 1993. It completely replaced the older Soviet legislation that had been in effect until then. The new Copyright law of 1993 was based upon WIPO model laws and followed the continental European tradition: it clearly separated economic and moral rights, and it included detailed provisions for neighbouring rights. The Copyright law of 1993 had specified a general duration of copyrights of 50 years beyond an author's death, or 50 years since the publication of an anonymous work. The implementation act for the law made the new law apply retroactively, restoring copyrights (and neighbouring rights) on works on which the shorter copyright terms from the Soviet-era had already expired or which had not been copyrighted at all under Soviet ...
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Raymond Kévorkian
Raymond Haroutioun Kévorkian (born February 22, 1953) is a French Armenian historian. He is a Foreign Member of Armenian National Academy of Sciences. Kevorkian has a PhD in history (1980), and is a professor. Biography Kévorkian finished the University of Paris VIII: Vincennes - Saint-Denis, where he teaches and serves as Research director at the French Institute of Geopolitics (Institut Français de Géopolitique). From 1986 to 2012, Kévorkian was the director of , Paris. He is the editor of '' d'Histoire arménienne contemporaine'' journal. Kévorkian is the author of '' The Armenian Genocide: A Complete History'', "an exhaustive and authoritative account of the origins, events, and consequences of the Armenian Genocide". It was originally published in French in 2006. The book is the first to make extensive use of the archives of the Nubarian Library. In 2010, Kévorkian received the Presidential Award from Armenian President Serge Sarkisian in recognition of his contrib ...
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Armenian-language Surnames
Armenian (endonym: , , ) is an Indo-European language and the sole member of the independent branch of the Armenian language family. It is the native language of the Armenian people and the official language of Armenia. Historically spoken in the Armenian highlands, today Armenian is also widely spoken throughout the Armenian diaspora. Armenian is written in its own writing system, the Armenian alphabet, introduced in 405 AD by Saint Mesrop Mashtots. The estimated number of Armenian speakers worldwide is between five and seven million. History Classification and origins Armenian is an independent branch of the Indo-European languages. It is of interest to linguists for its distinctive phonological changes within that family. Armenian exhibits more satemization than centumization, although it is not classified as belonging to either of these subgroups. Some linguists tentatively conclude that Armenian, Greek (and Phrygian), Albanian and Indo-Iranian were dialectally ...
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Kevorkian Death Cycle
Kevorkian Death Cycle is an American electro-industrial band from Riverside, California, founded by Ryan Gribbin and Roger Jarvis. The band was originally named Grid and later changed their name to the politically motivated "Kevorkian Death Cycle". Career The band's first demo, ''Distorted Noise Arrythmia'', was released under the name Grid in 1992, a name that roots back to the term Gay Related Immune Deficiency (or GRID) which is what the AIDS virus was first dubbed in 1982. The duo then released two more demos as Kevorkian Death Cycle before being signed to Ras Dva. The band's name was often assumed to be for shock value, but the band has been adamant in their support of right to die by physician-assisted suicide, and, by extension, critics of organized religion for being against it. The band released its first album, ''Collection for Injection'', on the Ras Dva label. After a 1997 tour with Spahn Ranch, they became popular with the underground community. The band moved ...
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Vahram Kevorkian
Vahram Kevorkian (17 December 1887– 17 July 1911) was a football player of Armenian descent. His position on the field was striker. Kevorkian was born in a rich merchant family in Yerevan, and had been sent to study in Boston. He arrived in Belgium presumably in 1902, after he had been studying in the United States. He settled in Bruges and also started playing football for Cercle Brugge in 1902. He made his debut at the highest level of Belgian football one season later. In 1905, Kevorkian went to Antwerp side Beerschot. Even though Beerschot relegated that season, Kevorkian chose to stay and Antwerp were back again at the top level in 1907. Kevorkian was called up for Belgium in 1908, for a match against Sweden. Kevorkian scored the 1–0 in the 30th minute. Belgium won the match 2–1. Even though Kevorkian did not have the Belgian nationality, he was allowed to appear in the match. Because when the rule started counting that players had to have the nationality of the ...
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Noura Kevorkian
Noura Kevorkian is a documentary filmmaker (writer, director, editor, and cinematographer). She has won numerous awards including a 2023 Peabody Award for her 2022 film '' Batata'', which is submitted for consideration to the 2024 Oscars in the Documentary Feature Category. Early life and education Noura Kevorkian is a Lebanese Canadian Armenian filmmaker. Her Lebanese father, Barkev Kevorkian, was a machinist. Her Armenian mother, Dzaghig Kevorkian, is a homemaker. Kevorkian was born in Aleppo, Syria and raised in Lebanon until her emigration to Canada in her late teens. Kevorkian's upbringing has resulted in her being multi-lingual (Armenian, Arabic, English) and multi-cultural. Kevorkian's father, Barkev, was the son of refugees, born in the Karantina refugee camp outside Beirut, Lebanon. The son of Armenian genocide survivors who had been displaced from their ancestral home in Marash, Turkey, during the Armenian genocide (1915-1923), Barkev was forced to work at the age of n ...
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TWA Flight 800
Trans World Airlines Flight 800 (known as TW800 or TWA800) was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States, to Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Italy, with a stopover at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, France. On July 17, 1996, at approximately 8:31p.m. EDT, twelve minutes after takeoff, the Boeing 747-100 exploded and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York, United States. All 230 people on board died in the crash; it is the third-deadliest aviation accident in U.S. history. Accident investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) traveled to the scene, arriving the following morning amid speculation that a terrorist attack was the cause of the crash. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and New York Police Department Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) initiated a parallel criminal investigation. Sixteen months later, the JTTF announced that no ev ...
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