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    Yerevan (redirect from Erivan)
    in Persian as Iravân (Persian: ایروان). The city was officially known as Erivan (Russian: Эривань) under Russian rule during the 19th and early 20th centuries...
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  • Erivan Karl Matthias Haub (29 September 1932 – 6 March 2018) was a German billionaire businessman, and the managing director and part owner of Tengelmann...
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  • Karl-Erivan Haub (March 2, 1960 – disappeared April 7, 2018) was an American-born German-Russian billionaire businessman. He was managing director and...
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    The Erivan Governorate was a province (guberniya) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its centеr in Erivan (present-day Yerevan). Its...
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    The Erivan Khanate (Persian: خانات ایروان, romanized: Xānāt-e Iravān; Armenian: Երեւանի խանութիւն, romanized: Yerevani xanut'iwn; Azerbaijani: ایروان خانلیغی...
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    Erivan male gymnasium (Russian: Эриванская гимназия) was opened on January 14, 1832, as an Erivan uezd school, in 1869 it became a progymnasium, and on...
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    After the earthquake, the Safavid governor of Erivan, Zal Khan, asked the Shah for help to rebuild Erivan, including the fortress and the Palace of the...
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  • Erivan Nascimento de Lima, known as Erivan (born 21 May 1975) is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a defender. He played 4 seasons and 69 games...
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  • Erivan Province may refer to: Erivan Province (Safavid Iran) (1502–1736), a province of the Safavid dynasty of Iran centered on the modern country of Armenia...
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    Republic (Արարատյան հանրապետություն, 'Ararat Republic'), Republic of Erivan, or Erivan Republic. These terms were often used by Ottoman Armenians and the...
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    The Erivan uezd was a county (uezd) of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. The uezd bordered the Etchmiadzin and...
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    The capture of Erivan (or Erevan/Yerevan; Persian: فتح ایروان, romanized: Fath e Iravān; Russian: Взятие Эривани, romanized: Vzyatie Ėrivani) took place...
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    The Erivan Province (Persian: ولایت ایروان, romanized: Velāyat-e Iravān), also known as Chokhur-e Sa'd (Persian: چخور سعد), was a province of Safavid Iran...
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  • Erivan Barut (born June 26, 2000) is a Turkish professional muay thai kickboxer and amateur boxer. As of November 2023, she is the #6 ranked women's strawweight...
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    The siege of Erivan (Yerevan, the capital of modern Armenia) took place from July to September 1804, during the Russo-Persian War (1804–1813). After a...
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  • "(Erivan)". Travels in the Central Caucasus and Bashan. London: Longmans, Green, & Co. hdl:2027/njp.32101054380249. J. Buchan Telfer (1876). "(Erivan)"...
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    Paskevich, Count of Erivan, a general in the Russian Imperial Army of Ukrainian descent, who earned his title in honor of his conquest of Erivan (present-day...
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    later, in violation of the Gulistan treaty, the Russians invaded Iran's Erivan Khanate. This sparked the final bout of hostilities between the two, the...
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    Erivan Teachers' Seminary (Russian: Эриванская учительская семинария) was an educational institution operating in the city of Yerevan at the end of the...
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  • Tacoma Art Museum unveiled its new Haub Family Galleries wing, following Erivan and Helga Haub's donation of $20 million and 295 pieces of Western art to...
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    Franz Roubaud's 1893 painting of the Erivan Fortress siege in 1827 by the Russian forces under leadership of Ivan Paskevich during the Russo-Persian War...
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    Yunis Nuri or Yunus Nuri (23 January 1878, Erivan, Erivan uezd, Erivan Governorate – 5 January 1950, Yerevan, Armenian SSR) was an actor and an Honored...
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    Armenia 1508–1828 Iranian Armenia Safavid Iran Afsharid Iran Qajar Iran Erivan Khanate Karabakh Khanate Treaty of Turkmenchay Russian Armenia Modern First...
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    Republics of Armenia and Artsakh." Within Azerbaijani historiography, the Erivan Khanate has undergone the same type of transformation like the historic...
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    Kirov Park during the Soviet era) was built in the place of Ghantar. After Erivan was taken over by the Russian troops in 1827, many Armenians from northern...
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  • Hoseyn Ali Khan (category Khans of Erivan)
    Hoseyn Ali Khan (Persian: حسینعلی خان) was the khan (governor) of the Erivan Khanate from 1759 to 1783 and brother of the previous Hasan Ali Khan. He was...
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    events by which he gathered more support from his subordinate khans of Erivan and Ganja, and having re-secured the territories up to including parts of...
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    The siege of Erivan took place from October to November 1808, during the Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813. As in 1804, the Iranians successfully defended...
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    significant military engagements, including the battle of Ganja and Capture of Erivan. The Iranians were initially successful, catching the Russian forces of...
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  • A significant portion of the Muslim population (mostly Tatars) of the Erivan Governorate were displaced during the internecine conflict by the government...
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