List of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh

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Artsakh Armenians
Regions with significant populations
 Armenia 144,683[1]
Languages
Armenian (Artsakh dialect)
Religion
Predominantly Armenian Apostolic Church
Related ethnic groups
Armenians

This is a list of Armenians from Nagorno Karabakh.

Arts

Scientists and scholars

Writers and artists

  • Stepan Aghajanian (1863–1940), artist, distinguished as a portrait artist
  • Mikael Arutchian (1897–1961), theatrical painter and designer
  • Hakob Gyurjian (1881–1948), sculptor
  • Gevork Kotiantz (1906–1996), painter
  • Alexander Melik-Pashaev
    (1905–1964), conductor, born in Tiflis in a family from Shushi
  • Muratsan (1854–1908), writer, one of the most famous figures in Armenian literature
  • Arsen Terteryan (1882–1953), literary critic
  • Vagharsh Vagharshian (1894–1959), director, playwright, actor, theater and public figure

Politics and statesmen

Military figures

  • Samvel Babayan (b. 1965), military commander
  • Nikol Duman (1867–1914), fedayee
  • Marshal of the Air Force
    during World War II
  • Ivan Lazarev (1820–1879), prince, officer of the Russian army, lieutenant general
  • Valerian Madatov (1782–1829), Russian prince and lieutenant-general
  • Nelson Stepanyan (1913–1944), pilot, lieutenant colonel, Hero of the Soviet Union

Religious figures

See also

References

  1. ^ Таблица 5.2-1 Население (городское, сельское) по национальности, полу (PDF) (in Russian). Retrieved July 31, 2018.