• Nairi (Akkadian: 𒆳𒆳𒈾𒄿𒊑, romanized: mātāt [KUR.KUR] Na-i-ri, lit. 'Nairi lands', also Na-'i-ru) was the Akkadian name for a region inhabited by a particular...
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  • called Nairi from 1963 till 1991 Nairi Cinema, large cinema hall in Yerevan, Armenia Nairi Grigorian, Spanish pianist of Armenian origin Nairi Hunanyan...
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    Nairi Hrachiki Hunanyan (Armenian: Նաիրի Հրաչիկի Հունանյան, born 8 December 1965) is an Armenian journalist who led the armed attack on the Armenian parliament...
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    1965, a modified version called Nairi-M, and in 1967 versions called Nairi-S and Nairi-2, were developed. Nairi-3 and Nairi-3-1, which used integrated hybrid...
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    Nairí Grigorián Avakimov is a Spanish pianist of Armenian origin who has resided in Zaragoza since 1991. She began her studies of piano at five years...
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    Bivitellobilharzia nairi is a species of trematodes, part of the family Schistosomatidae. This is a fairly new identified endoparasite that was found...
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    Nairi Sedrakyan (born 1961 in Ninotsminda, USSR) is Erdős Award 2022 winner Armenian mathematician involved in national and international Olympiads, including...
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    Nairi Cinema (Armenian: Նաիրի կինոթատրոն (Nairi kinotatron)), is the second-largest cinema hall in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, located on the intersection...
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  • The Battle of Niḫriya was the culminating point of the hostilities between the Hittites and the Assyrians for control over the remnants of the former empire...
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    period of years by the term "land of Nairi". More recent scholarship suggests that Uruatri was a district of Nairi, and perhaps corresponded to the Azzi...
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    Ալաշկերտ մարզադաշտ) is a football stadium in Yerevan, Armenia. It was known as Nairi Stadium until 2013, when it was renamed Alashkert by the new owners. The...
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  • ISBN 978-1-4419-9854-5. Sedrakyan, Hayk; Sedrakyan, Nairi (2018), Sedrakyan, Hayk; Sedrakyan, Nairi (eds.), "The HM-GM-AM-QM Inequalities", Algebraic Inequalities...
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  • Nairi SC (Armenian: Նաիրի Մարզական ակումբ), is a defunct Armenian football club from the capital Yerevan. The club was dissolved in 2000 and is no longer...
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    Nairi Zarian (born Hayastan Yeghiazarian, Armenian: Նաիրի Զարյան, January 13, 1901, Kharakonis, Ottoman Empire – July 12, 1969, Yerevan) was a Soviet...
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  • district in Yerevan. Yegyan, Nshan (2019). Srti Tertikner. Yerevan, Armenia: Nairi. p. 11. ISBN 978-5-550-01836-1. Nor Zeytun at GEOnet Names Server v t e...
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    heritage. The Armenian Highlands has been home to the Hayasa-Azzi, Shupria and Nairi. By at least 600 BC, an archaic form of Proto-Armenian, an Indo-European...
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  • gecko (Cnemaspis nairi) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to India. The specific name, nairi, is in honor of Indian...
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  • Legend", "The Return", "The Golden Link", "In the Land of Nairi" (where he substitute the word 'Nairi' for each instance where the word 'Armenia' would have...
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  • Armenian player Albert Sarkisyan. In February 2013, the club purchased the Nairi Stadium in Yerevan, to become the official venue of their home games. As...
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  • Nairi-Awari is an indigenous territory in Costa Rica. Vaage, Kari (2011). Indigenous peoples in Costa Rica and El Diquis hydroelectric project: indigenous...
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  • NAIRI: Tower of Shirin is a point-and-click adventure game and visual novel, developed by the Dutch indie game developer HomeBearStudio and published...
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    1930 and 1995, modern-day Kotayk was divided into 3 raions: Kotayk raion, Nairi raion, and Hrazdan raion. With the territorial administration reform of...
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  • Year Club name Division Position GP W D L GF GA GD Pts 1990 Koshkagorts-Nairi Soviet Lower Second League 8 22 7 4 11 33 53 -20 18 1991 Koshkagorts 6 38...
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    Costa Del Sol Nairi's was a Belizean football team that formerly competed in the Belize Premier Football League (BPFL) of the Football Federation of Belize...
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    Name Shulaveri–Shomu culture Kura–Araxes culture Hayk Hayasa-Azzi Mitanni Nairi Mushki Urumeans Diauehi Etiuni Kingdom of Urartu Median kingdom Orontid...
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  • referring to the article About the applications of one useful inequality of Nairi Sedrakyan published in 1997, to the book Problem-solving strategies of Arthur...
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    capital of Yerevan on 27 October 1999 by a group of five armed men led by Nairi Hunanyan that, among others, killed the two de facto decision-makers in...
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    rock. The band formed in 2006 with members Daniil Brod, Denis Agafonov and Nairi Simonaian, and later, Sasha Lipisky. They self-released their debut EP Cheenese...
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    (1500–1200 BCE). Soon after Hayasa-Azzi came Arme-Shupria (1300s–1190 BCE), the Nairi Confederation (1200–900 BCE), and the Kingdom of Urartu (860–590 BCE), who...
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    Name Shulaveri–Shomu culture Kura–Araxes culture Hayk Hayasa-Azzi Mitanni Nairi Mushki Urumeans Diauehi Etiuni Kingdom of Urartu Median kingdom Orontid...
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