Arshak Jamalyan
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Arshak Jamalyan sometimes Arshag Djamalian ( 1882 in
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- 1940 in
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) was an Armenian politician. He was a prominent Dashnak member who took part in the Armenian-Azeri conflicts. Jamalian was also the Minister of Communications to
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. who served as Minister of Communication of the
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in 1920.


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Arshak Djamalian - Biography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jamalyan, Arshak 1882 births 1940 deaths Politicians from Ganja, Azerbaijan People from the First Republic of Armenia Armenian Revolutionary Federation politicians Soviet emigrants to France