Infobox Officeholder honorific suffix Pasha name Boghos Nubar image Boghos Nubar Pacha Buste.JPG caption office Armenian National Assembly Ottoman Empire Armenian National Assembly monarch Mehmed V birth date 1851 death date 1930 nationality Armenian religion Boghos Nubar also known as Boghos Nubar Pasha 1851 1930 was a Chairman of the Armenian National Assembly Ottoman Empire Armenian National Assembly , ref The New Armenia, Volumes 11 12, The New Armenia Pub. Co., 1919, page 63 ref Liberalism liberal , the son of Egypt ian Prime Minister Nubar Pasha and the founder, alongside ten other Armenian national movement leaders, of the Armenian General Benevolent Union on April 15, 1905. He was the first ever president of the Armenian General Benevolent Union AGBU from 1906 to 1928. Career Nubar fought valiantly for the Armenian cause. ref name Exile page 184 By Joan George Merchants in Exile The Armenians of Manchester, England, 1835 1935 page 184 ref Armenian National Constitution approved form of the Code of Regulations composed of 150 articles drafted by the Armenian intelligentsia assigned by the powers of Patriarch position in Ottoman Millet Ottoman Empire Millet and formed Armenian National Assembly Ottoman Empire Armenian National Assembly . ref name hovannisian Richard G. EDT Hovannisian ... of Etschmiazin in Russia had sent the Boghos Nubar to the Cabinets of Europe with a commission ... pursued by France in In Constantinople almost at the same moment on March 15, 1913. Boghos ... reform package passed. In January, 1919, The Times published a letter from Boghos Nubar an Ottoman ... in Exile The Armenians of Manchester, England, 1835 1935 , page 184 185 ref Awards Boghos Nubar ... Union Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nubar, Boghos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ..., Boghos Category 1851 births Category 1930 deaths Category Egyptian Armenians Category Recipients of the Order ... of the Order of Osmanieh Category Recipients of the Order of the Nile Egypt bio stub fr Boghos Nubar ... more details
Refimprove date July 2010 Sourp Boghos lang hy is an Armenian Apostolic chapel in Nicosia , Cyprus. File Sourp Boghos.jpg thumb right Sourp Boghos chapel in Nicosia The chapel is located in the old Armenian cemetery near the Ledra Palace hotel, very near the town centre of Nicosia and was built in 1892 by the will and testament of Boghos Odadjian, a translator for the British administration of Cyprus,. ref name Hadjilyras 2 Cite web url http www.hayk.net docs The Armenians of Cyprus.pdf title Book The Armenians of Cyprus last Hadjilyra first Alexander Michael date May 2009 publisher Kalaydjian Foundation accessdate 16 May 2010 ref ref name Hadjilyras 1 Cite web url http www.scribd.com doc 19540738 The Armenians of Cyprus booklet title Booklet on the Armenians of Cyprus last Hadjilyra first Alexander Michael date May 2009 publisher Kalaydjian Foundation accessdate 16 May 2010 ref The cemetery was used as a burial place until 1931, when it became full and another Armenian cemetery started its operation to the west of Ayios Dhometios . However, until the Cypriot intercommunal violence 1963 Turkish self segregation 1963 1964 intercommunal troubles it was used a few times a year to celebrate liturgies. Since then, due to the proximity with the cease fire line, it had been neglected until it was partially restored in 1988 with the initiative of Archimandrite Yeghishe Mandjikian. Between 2008 2009, the cemetery and its chapel was restored thanks to the initiative and efforts of Armenian MP Vartkes Mahdessian. The first liturgy in since 1963 and the re consecration of the chapel took place on 11 April 2010, celebrated by Archbishop Varoujan Hergelian. In March 2010, a commemorative plaque was installed in the cemetery, containing the names of 419 persons buried there. References Reflist coord missing Cyprus Category Churches in Nicosia Category Chapels in Cyprus Category Cypriot Armenians ... more details
unreferenced date August 2010 Zareh Nubar was son of Boghos Nubar , the founder of the Armenian General Benevolent Union AGBU and grandson of the Egypt ian Prime Minister Nubar Pasha . Zareh Nubar took over the presidency of AGBU following his father Boghos Nubar, who had been president 1906 to 1928 and Calouste Gulbenkian who became president briefly 1930 1932. Zareh Nubar remained president of AGBU for 12 years from 1932 to 1943. Armenian General Benevolent Union Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nubar, Zareh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nubar, Zareh Category Egyptian Armenians Armenia stub Egypt bio stub ... more details
. Matthew A. Callender ref Personal life He was born to Boghos Derounian and Eliza Aprahamian in Dedeagach ... States Category Journalists from New York de Avedis Boghos Derounian he ... more details
Infobox Congressman image name James R. Grover, Jr. image name state New York district New York s 2nd congressional district 2nd term 1963 1975 preceded Steven Boghos Derounian Steven B. Derounian succeeded Thomas J. Downey birth date Birth date and age 1919 3 5 mf y birth place Babylon village , New York Babylon, New York death date death place spouse profession Attorney religion party Republican Party United States Republican James Russell Grover, Jr. born March 5, 1919 is a former Republican Party United States Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York . Biography Grover was born in Babylon village , New York Babylon, New York . He graduated from Hofstra University in 1941 and Columbia Law School in 1949. He served in the United States Army Air Corps from 1943 until 1945 in the China Burma India Theater of World War II . He served in the New York State Assembly from 1957 until 1962. He was elected to Congress in 1962 and served from January 3, 1963 until January 3, 1975. He unsuccessfully ran for re election against Thomas J. Downey in 1974. References CongBio G000504 Retrieved on 2010 01 02 s start s par us ny hs succession box title New York State Assembly , Suffolk County, New York Suffolk County 3rd District before John Britting years 1957&ndash 1962 after John G. McCarthy s par us hs U.S. Representative box state New York district 2 district ord 2nd before Steven Boghos Derounian Steven B. Derounian United States Republican Party R after Thomas J. Downey United States Democratic Party D years 1963&ndash 1975 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Grover, James R., Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH March 5, 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH Babylon village , New York Babylon, New York DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grover, James R., Jr. Category 1919 births Category Living people Category People from Babylon town , New York Category New York Republicans Category Members ... more details
A list of notable Egyptian Armenians who have contributed to modern Egypt Politics Nubar Pasha , politician and the first Prime Minister of Egypt . Boghos Nubar , son of Nubar Pasha, politician and co founder of the Armenian General Benevolent Union . Business Hagop Yacoubian , businessman and millionaire responsible for the Yacoubian Building Cairo . Yusuf al Armani , A businessman during the time of Muhammed Ali. He bought and brought with him mandarin saplings from the Island of Malta, and planted it in Muhammed Ali s orchard. The fruit became popular and its production was so lucrative that it was named Yusuf Effendi. Arts Garbis Aprikian , musician. Armand photographer Armand , photographer. Gohar Gasparyan , opera singer. Edmond Kiraz , cartoonist. Hagop Sandaldjian , musician and sculptor. Alexander Saroukhan , cartoonst caricaturist. Ohan Hagob Justinian , 1913 2001 was the first manufacturer of cameras for cinema production and preparation of Cinema studios in Cairo and Alexandria Carnig Zouloumian Carzou , famous lithographe and painter Shant Avedissian , famous painter Ashod Zorian , famous painter Yertvart Yaghjian , famous painter Feyrouz actress Feyrouz , Perouz Artin child actress in the 1950s and 1960s Nelly entertainer Nelly , Nelly Artin Kalfaian, actress, performer and entertainer. Lubluba , Nonia Kupelian, Egyptian actress. Foad Grabit Panosian Foad Al Zahery , was one of the most famous Egyptian composers and musician. He composed the Shadow music of 350 Egyptian movies. Anoushka , a well known Armenian Egyptian singer Atom Egoyan , Canadian filmmaker of Armenian Egyptian origin Raffi musician Raffi , Canadian Egyptian children s singer and songwriter of Armenian origin Raffi Cavoukian Community Zareh Nubar , president of the Armenian General Benevolent Union . Sona Simonian Zeitlian , An award winning educator and author with a long career of community activism and leadership in Cairo, Beirut, and Los Angeles. Boghos Bey Yusufian , instrumental ... more details
Infobox Congressman name Steven Boghos Derounian image name state New York district New York s 3rd congressional district 3rd term start January 3, 1963 term end January 3, 1965 preceded Frank J. Becker succeeded Lester L. Wolff state2 New York district2 New York s 2nd congressional district 2nd term start2 January 3, 1953 term end2 January 3, 1963 preceded2 Leonard W. Hall succeeded2 James R. Grover, Jr. birth date Birth date 1918 4 6 birth place Sofia , Bulgaria death date Death date and age 2007 4 17 1918 4 6 death place Austin, Texas , United States spouse Emily Ann Kennard Derounian profession Lawyer Attorney br Professor religion party Republican Party United States Republican Party alma mater New York University br Fordham Law School Steven Boghos Derounian April 6, 1918 April 17, 2007 was an Armenian American congressman. Life and career Derounian was born in Sofia , Bulgaria to Armenians Armenian parents Boghos Derounian and Eliza Aprahamian. When he was three, his family left Bulgaria with his two other brothers one of whom was the journalist John Roy Carlson to the United States and settled in Mineola, New York Mineola , New York . He attended the public schools and graduated from New York University in 1938 and from Fordham Law School in 1942. He was admitted to the New York bar in 1942 and began practice in Mineola the same year. Derounian entered the United States Army as a private in July 1942 and graduated from officers school as an Infantry officer and was assigned to the 103rd Infantry. He served overseas from October 1944 to March 1946 and separated from the service as a captain in May 1946. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star Medal Bronze Star with oak leaf. He was elected as a Republican to the Eighty third and to the five succeeding ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Derounian, Steven Boghos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... , Bulgaria DATE OF DEATH April 17, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH Austin, Texas DEFAULTSORT Derounian, Steven Boghos ... more details
coord 40 05 31 N 44 32 57 E display title Infobox settlement official name Nubarashen native name pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type Country subdivision name Armenia subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz Province subdivision name1 Yerevan leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2001 population total 9212 population density km2 timezone   utc offset 4 timezone DST   utc offset DST 5 latd 40 latm 05 lats 31 latNS N longd 44 longm 32 longs 57 longEW E elevation m area code website Nubarashen lang hy , also Romanize d as Nuparashen formerly, Sovetashen is a district of Yerevan , the capital of Armenia . It is situated southeast of the city centre. History File Building Nubarashen.png thumb left 200px Building Nubarashen. In 1930, by the support and sponsorship of the founder and president of the AGBU Egyptian Armenian benefactor Boghos Nubar was decided to build a town with name Nubarashen meaning village of Nubar . Architect Alexander Tamanian made the plan of Nubarashen. In 1932, Nubarashen was established. In following years it became home from many repatriated Armenians from Greece, Bulgaria, France, Lebanon, Syria, etc. File Plan of Nubarashen.png thumb 300px center Plan of Nubarashen settlement in Armenia by the architect Alexander Tamanian, 1926 References GEOnet2 32FA881E69E13774E0440003BA962ED3 ArmenianCensus 82 Category Populated places in Armenia Category Districts of Yerevan City of Yerevan Yerevan geo stub eo Nubara eno fr Noubarachen tr Nubara en ... more details
15, 1906, in Cairo, Egypt, by the initiative of renowned national figure Boghos Nubar and other prominent ... point both for the Armenian nation and the AGBU. In 1914 Boghos Nubar left Egypt and moved to Paris ... universities, and the Marie Nubar Dormitory in Paris in 1930. In 1930 after the death of Boghos ... Presidents Boghos Nubar 1906 1928 Founder ref name about Calouste Gulbenkian 1930 1932 Zareh ... more details
This article is about Frank Bohn the Michigan politician. For Frank Bohn the socialist and industrial union advocate, see Frank Bohn socialist . Frank Probasco Bohn July 14, 1866 June 1, 1944 was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan . Bohn was born in Charlottesville, Indiana , where he attended public high school . He attended Danville Normal College in Danville, Indiana , and graduated from the Medical College of Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis in 1890. Bohn ran unsuccessfully as a U.S. Democratic Party Democrat for the Michigan House of Representatives from the Delta District in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1896. He worked as a banker and was village president of Newberry, Michigan , 1904 1919, and a member of the Newberry School Board , 1908 1914. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the U.S. Republican Party Republican primary election for Lieutenant Governor of Michigan in 1916. He was a member of the Michigan Senate from the 30th District, 1923 1926. Bohn defeated incumbent U.S. Republican Party Republican Frank D. Scott in the primary election in 1926. He then won the general election to the United States House of Representatives from Michigan s 11th congressional district for the 70th United States Congress 70th Congress and the two succeeding Congresses, serving from March 4, 1927 to March 3, 1933. He was an unsuccessful candidate for re election to the 73rd United States Congress 73rd Congress in 1932, losing in the general election to Democrat United States Democrat Prentiss M. Brown . After leaving Congress, Bohn was a member of the Michigan State Hospital Commission from 1935 through 1937. Bohn died at the age of seventy seven in Newberry, Michigan and is interred there at Forest Home Cemetery . References CongBio B000596 http politicalgraveyard.com bio boghos boker.html R9M0IPUC0 The Political Graveyard s start s par us hs succession box before Frank D. Scott title United States Congressional Delegations from Michigan United S ... more details
Infobox Congressman name Frank John Becker image name Frank Becker.jpg state New York district United States House of Representatives, New York District 3 3rd party United States Republican Party Republican Party term start January 3, 1953 term end January 3, 1963 preceded Henry J. Latham succeeded Steven Derounian birth date birth date 1899 08 27 birth place Brooklyn, New York death date death date and age 1981 10 04 1899 08 27 death place Lynbrook, New York spouse children religion occupation residence alma mater Brown s Business College Frank John Becker August 27, 1899 September 4, 1981 was a Republican Party United States Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York . Becker was born in Brooklyn . During World War I , he enlisted in the United States Army on July 22, 1918 and served until September 22, 1919. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1945 until 1952. He was elected to Congress in 1952 and served from January 3, 1953 until January 3, 1965. He was a delegate to the 1952 Republican National Convention 1952 , 1956 Republican National Convention 1956 , 1960 Republican National Convention 1960 and 1964 Republican National Convention s. He died in Lynbrook, New York , and is buried at Long Island National Cemetery . In his personal life, Frank J. Becker built a house in Lynbrook and raised his family there. Sources CongBio B000292 External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 5641 accessdate September 23, 2010 S start s par us ny hs succession box title New York State Assembly , Nassau County, New York Nassau County 1st District before John D. Bennett years 1945&ndash 1952 after John G. Herrmann s par us hs U.S. Representative box state New York district 3 district ord 3rd before Henry J. Latham after Steven Boghos Derounian Steven B. Derounian years 1953&ndash 1963 U.S. Representative box state New York district 5 district ord 5th before Joseph P. Addabbo after Herbert Tenzer years 1963&ndash 1965 S end Person ... more details
Arshag Karagheusian 1872 September 24, 1963 was an Armenians Armenian rug manufacturer and co owner of A. & M. Karagheusian, Inc. . He also served as the head of the Armenian General Benevolent Union becoming its 4th president from 1943 to 1952, after Boghos Nubar , Calouste Gulbenkian and Zareh Nubar . Career Arshag Karagheusian and his brother Miran Karagheusian 1874 1948 fled Turkey in 1896 to go to England and then to the United States . Their family had been in the rug trade in Turkey since 1818, and they began in the United States in 1897 as rug importers. They expanded into manufacturing in 1903. By 1927 they had 15 broadlooms and 196 single looms . They were the only manufacturers of Gulistan Rug carpets, a style which they developed. They were commissioned to make the carpet for Radio City Music Hall in 1932 and for the United States Supreme Court building in 1933. The company A. & M. Karagheusian, Inc. was headquartered at 295 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan . The manufacturing plant was located in Freehold Township, New Jersey , where it operated for 60 years before closing in 1964. At its peak operation in the 1930s, it employed 1,700 people. They stopped manufacturing oriental style carpets in 1953. Arshag Karagheusian and his wife had the following children Jean Karagheusian 1898 2000 , who married Mr. Hallaure she was aka Alice Hallaure Charles Karagheusian 1903 1977 , who married Artemis Tavshanjian 1904 1990 on April 30, 1927 ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Miss Artemis Tavshanjian to Wed C. Karagheusian. url quote publisher New York Times date April 5, 1927, Tuesday accessdate 2007 08 21 ref Oshin Karagheusian 1904 1986 , who married Mr. Agathon. Arshag Karagheusian died on September 24, 1963 in Larchmont, New York . ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Larchmont, New York , September 24, 1963 Arshag Karagheusian, a carpet manufacturer and a leader in Armenian philanthropy philanthropic work, died here today in his home ... more details
The French Armenian Agreement of October 27, 1916 was the political and military accord regarding the support of Armenian nationalist Armenian national liberation movement on the side of the allies in World War I . Details The agreement was reported to the Talat Pasha , Ottoman Empire , and a copy of this information was found in the Ottoman Archives . ref HR.SYS 2884 14 Belge No 1 ref Negotiations performed with leadership of Boghos Nubar from Armenian side. It was initiated directed to with Quai d Orsay Minister of Foreign Affairs France French Ministry Foreign Affairs . Foreign Minister Aristide Briand seized this opportunity to provide troops for French commitment made in Sykes Picot Agreement , which was still secret. ref Stanley Elphinstone Kerr. The Lions of Marash personal experiences with American Near East Relief, 1919 1922 p. 30 ref Armenian leadership also meet with Sir Mark Sykes and Georges Picot. The Armenian support which will be named as French Armenian Legion was planned under command of General Edmund Allenby , however extend to original agreement, Armenians fought in Palestine, Syria. Finally, after the armistice of Mudros in Cilicia . The from the agreement, it took less than a month to the official decision regarding the establishment of the Armenian Legion November 15, 1916 in Paris . Support won the plaudits of Clemenceau s government and its Entente allies. ref Richard G. Hovannisian, Armenia on the Road to Independence, 1967 ref The parties agreed to the following The aim of creating the Legion was to allow Armenians contribution to the liberation of Cilicia region in Ottoman Empire and help them to realize their national aspirations of creating a state in that region. The Legion was to fight only Ottoman Empire and only in Cilicia. The Legion was to become the core of a planned future Armenian Army. See also French Armenian Legion Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire Franco Armenian relations Notes Reflist First World War treaties Category F ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox football club clubname Homenmen Beirut image File Homenmen.svg 150px fullname Homenmen Beirut Football Club nickname Homenmen founded 1921 ground Beirut capacity chairman manager league Lebanese Second Division season 2007 position 8th Homenmen Beirut Lang ar Lang hy is a Lebanon Lebanese Armenians Armenian multi sports club including association football football , table tennis , cycling as well as a Scouting program. The club is based in Beirut and is part of the international Homenmen organization that has clubs in many countries of the Armenian diaspora and more recently in Armenia . Homenmen denotes the Armenian Athletic Union . Lebanon s Homenmen is one of the pioneering sports organizations in Lebanon and was founded in 1921. It has branches all over the country. The main branch is the one of Beirut. Homenmen Beirut Football Homentmen Beirut s football squad competes in the Lebanese Second Division after having won the Lebanese Football Championship several times and being a pioneer team in the Lebanese Football League for many years. Players Fs start Fs player no name Jaafar Morsel nat Lebanon pos FW Fs end Notable former players Flagicon Lebanon Kevork Garabedian Flagicon Armenia Hamlet Mkhitaryan Flagicon Lebanon Mardek Chabarian Flagicon Lebanon Sahag Ekmekjian Flagicon Lebanon Abdel Latif El Helo Flagicon Lebanon Ahmad El Sakr Flagicon Armenia Vitali Aghassian Flagicon Lebanon Papken Melikian Flagicon Lebanon Kourken Yenkibarian The Best Of All Time Flagicon Lebanon Boghos Markarian Flagicon Lebanon Apraham Zadikian Achievements Lebanese Premier League 4 1945, 1954, 1957, 1961 Lebanese Elite Cup 1 1999 Performance in AFC competitions Asian Cup Winners Cup 2 appearances Asian Cup Winners Cup 1996 1995 96 Second Round Asian Cup Winners Cup 2000 1999 00 First Round Other sports Homenmen Beirut has a prominent position in Lebanese Championships most particularly in cycling a ... more details
refimprove date February 2012 Malachia Ormanian , lang hy born 11 February 1841 in Constantinople died 19 November 1918 in Constantinople was Archbishop and Patriarch of Constantinople of the Armenian Orthodox Church . Life Boghos Ormanian baptismal name , originated from an Armenian Catholic family. He joined the Armenian Uniate Catholic Church , then studied in Rome , serving as an Armenian teacher to The Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide and was present at First Vatican Council . ref Murphy, Francesco Aran, Ecumenism Today , Aldershot Ashgate Publishing, 2008 , 139. ref In 1879, he left the Armenian Uniate Catholic Church and was accepted as a priest in the Armenian Orthodox Church. ref Murphy, Francesco Aran, Ecumenism Today , 139. ref By 1880, he was Primate of the Armenians in Erzerum . On 8 June 1886, he was arrested in Valarsapat . From 1888 to 1896 he was head of the Armenian Theological Seminary in Armash near Izmit , following the forced resignation of Patriarch Matheos III. Ormanian was elected as Patriarch of Constantinople, of the Armenian Orthodox Church, on 6 November 1896. He was removed due to pressure from the Armenian Assembly and suffered a stroke . Following his rehabilitation, he worked for 2 years in Jerusalem , where the Patriarch chair was vacant, apparently hoping for the appointment. In November 1917 he was deported to Damascus and by May 1918 moved to Constantinople, where he died a few months later. Writings Le Vatican et les Armenian . Rome Bortoli the 1873rd The Church of Armenia her history, doctrine, rule, discipline, liturgy, literature, and existing condition . 2.,rev. 2nd, rev. ed. Mowbray, London 1955 3. ed Mowbray, London 1955 3rd ed. St. Vartan Press, New York 1988. ed St. Vartan Press, New York 1988. Azgapatum , Nationalgeschichte . Azgapatum , National History . 3 Bde., Tp. S. Jakobean, Jerusalem 1913 27, 2. 3 vols, Tp. P. Jakobean, Jerusalem 1913 27, 2 Aufl. Beirut 1959, Neuauflage ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Racing Jounieh Football Club image Image Sin escudo.svg 100px fullname Racing Jounieh Football Club nickname Jounieh Boys br The Roosters founded ground Fouad Chehab Stadium br Jounieh , Lebanon capacity 5,000 chairman flagicon Lebanon Tony Fahed coach flagicon Armenia Garabet Kojawakian league Lebanese Second Division pattern la1 bluelower pattern b1 redstripes pattern ra1 bluelower leftarm1 FF0000 body1 0000DD rightarm1 FF0000 shorts1 FF0000 socks1 0000DD Racing Jounieh FC is a Lebanon Lebanese football soccer club based in Jounieh which competes in the Lebanese Second Division . Current squad Fs start Fs player no nat Armenia name Avo Ohanian pos GK Fs player no nat Yemen name Ali Rida pos GK Fs player no nat Armenia name Boghos Kojawakian pos DF Fs player no nat Lebanon name Mahmood Hamood pos DF Fs player no nat Armenia name Sevac Kazarian pos DF Fs player no nat Liberia name Haitham Harkous pos DF Fs player no nat Lebanon name Ali Hajj Hasan pos DF Fs player no nat Lebanon name Charbel Hamod pos DF Fs player no nat Lebanon name Mahmood Skandar pos DF Fs mid Fs player no nat Lebanon name Gerard Daccache pos MF Fs player no nat Lebanon name Mohamad Maatook pos MF Fs player no nat Lebanon name Mohamad Salhab pos MF Fs player no nat Lebanon name Raed Radwan pos MF Fs player no nat Lebanon name Adel Yazbek pos MF Fs player no nat Turkey name Alir Ferdaes pos FW Fs player no nat Palestine name Ahmad Amcha pos FW Fs player no nat Lebanon name Mostafa El Kasaa pos FW Fs end http racingclubjounieh.tripod.com id2.html Correct As of May 2010 Trainers Fs start Fs player no nat Armenia name Garabet Kojawakian pos other Head Coach Fs player no nat Lebanon name Mansour Stephan pos other Assistant Coach Fs player no nat Lebanon name Charbel Bekhaazi pos other Under 16 Coach Fs player no nat Lebanon name Farid Hojeili pos other Under 13 Coach Fs end Administration President Mr. Tony Fahed br Treasurer Mr. Kaissar El Adem br Technical Official Mr. ... more details
Infobox film name The Fifth Column image POSTER FIFTHCOLUMN1.tif image size alt caption director Vatche Boulghourjian producer Mahalia Cohen writer Vatche Boulghourjian starring music cinematography Vatche Boulghourjian editing Vatche Boulghourjian studio Rebus Film Production distributor released Film date 2010 5 20 2010 Cannes Film Festival Cannes runtime country Film Lebanon language Armenian budget gross preceded by followed by The Fifth Column lang hy Hinkerort Zorasune , is a Lebanon Lebanese American short film, directed by Vatche Boulghourjian . It competed in the 2010 Cannes Film Festival where it was awarded 3rd Prize by the Cin fondation, La S lection ref http www.festival cannes.fr en theDailyArticle 57807.html ref . In August 2010 it was presented at the opening night of the Lebanese Film Festival in Beirut where it won 1st Prize, Best Film. The Fifth Column was screened at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in October 2010, where it won Best Student Short Film, 1st Prize. It was also presented at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, the Doha Tribeca Film Festival, Beirut Cinema Days, and the Golden Apricot International Film Festival. In January 2011 the film was presented at Emir Kusturica s Kustendorf Film & Music Festival, and was awarded the Film Critics Press Award. The film depicts an atmosphere of desperation in the Armenian quarter Bourj Hammoud of Beirut . The film is entirely in Western Armenian dialect. Cast Harry Simitian Hrag Vartan Megeurdichian Mher, Father Boghos Sbadjian The Projectionist Manuel Markarian Mr. Jano, the Cobbler Zohrab Nalbandian The Principle Melkon Boudakian Boy 1 David Daoud Boy 2 Hovsep Kaplanian Suren, the Grocer Linda Megeurdichian Arpi, the Pharmacist Sako Ohanian The Internet Caf Manager Marie Rose Manougian Araxi, Grandmother Aida Srabonian The Nurse Kevork Nalbandian The Policeman Berge Fazlian The Priest See also Cinema of Lebanon References Reflist cite web url http www.festival cannes.fr en archives fich ... more details
, according to Boghos Nubar, the president of the Armenian National Delegation quote In the Caucasus ... December 3, 1918 ref Boghos Nubar, as a part of the Armenian Delegation, had the intention to expand ... more details