Prosh Perchevich Proshian (April 22, 1883 – December 16, 1918) was an Armenian revolutionary active in the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party (left SR)...
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Prince Prosh Khaghbakian, also Pros Xalbakean or Hasan Brosh (1223-1283), was an Armenian Prince, vassal of the Zakarian princes of Armenia, and founder...
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Proshyan dynasty (redirect from Proshian principality)
Khaghbakians or Xaghbakian-Proshians (Armenian: Խաղբակյանք/Պռոշյանք), was a family of the Armenian nobility, named after its founder Prince Prosh Khaghbakian. The...
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the purchase of the monastery by Prince Prosh Khaghbakian, vassal of the Zakarians and founder of the Proshian principality. Over a short period the Proshyans...
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were disarmed by the group of Left Socialist Revolutionaries led by Prosh Proshian. For a short time the Left SRs controlled the telephone exchange and...
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Siberia (Maria Spiridonova) or agitation activities among the population (Prosh Proshian). The SR leadership, on the contrary, had veteran and conservative representatives...
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Mark Natanson # Dmitry Ivanovich Popov Mikhail Artemyevich Muravyov † Prosh Proshian # Stepan Petrichenko Alexander Kozlovsky Pavel Vilken Józef Piłsudski...
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Michael Lunin Lev Mirsky [ru] Pavel Moshkin [ru] Ivan Okuntsov [ru] Prosh Proshian "The six" (the shesterka), a group of prominent female Socialist Revolutionary...
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Olympic ice dancing pairs champion Mikhail Pugovkin (1923–2008), actor Prosh Proshian (1883–1918), Left Socialist-Revolutionary Alexei Savrasov (1830–1897)...
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Spiridonova Ivan Solovyov as Andrei Kolegayev Armen Dzhigarkhanyan as Prosh Proshian Vyacheslav Shalevich as Yakov Blumkin Andrey Kryukov as Boris Kamkov...
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Commissar of Agriculture Isaac Steinberg, People's Commissar of Justice Prosh Proshian, People's Commissar of Post and Telegraph Vladimir Trutovsky, People's...
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Fleet constituency was dominated by the left-wing. Its candidates were Prosh Proshian and Pavel Shishko. The right-wing SRs fielded a dissident slate with...
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For example Leontiev argues that probably Dmitry Magervosky [ru] and Prosh Proshian would have been elected to the Central Committee in October 1918, but...
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Armenian Proshyan dynasty. He was the son of Eachi Proshian (1268/73-1318), himself a grandson of Prosh Khaghbakian, 13th century founder of the Proshyan...
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Khaghbakian was son of Haghbak, brother of Vasak Khaghbakian, and uncle of Prosh Khaghbakian, founder of the Proshyan dynasty. The Khachqar cross dedicated...
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Dzor, Bjni, and Dvin. This family came to be known as Proshian after Vasak's energetic son Prosh (1223-1284). Lidov, Aleksej M. (1991). The mural paintings...
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(died in 1318) (a grandson of Prosh Khaghbakian), and completed in 1321 by his son Prince Amir Hasan II. Eachi Proshian (-1318) is depicted in one reliefs...
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In 1273–1279, on the place of the chapel, under the patronage of Prince Prosh and his family, with the help of the local residents, the church of St....
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