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Bedros Tourian, born Zmbayan (Armenian: Զըմպայեան), was born on 1 June [O.S. 20 May] 1851 [1] in Scutari (Üsküdar), on the Asian side of the Bosporus, across from Istanbul. His father, Abraham, [ 2 ] was a poor blacksmith with a large family. [ 3 ]
Bedros (Armenian: Պետրոս) is the Western Armenian pronunciation of the Armenian given name Petros, deriving from Greek Petros and equivalent to English Peter. All Armenian Catholic Patriarch-Catholicoi have Bedros as a middle name. Bedrosian (Eastern Armenian Petrosyan), meaning "son of Bedros/Petros," is also a common Armenian given name.
Krikor Bedros XX Gabroyan, I.P.C.B. (Armenian: Գրիգոր Պետրոս Ի. Կապրոյեան) also known in English as Gregory Peter XX Gabroyan and in French as Grégoire Pierre XX Ghabroyan (14 November 1934 – 25 May 2021) was the Catholicos-Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church after his election on 24 July 2015 and the necessary concession of the ecclesiastical full ...
Petros Heronimosi Adamian (Armenian: Պետրոս Հերոնիմոսի Ադամեան, Bedros Atamian in Western Armenian; December 21, 1849 – June 15 [O.S. June 3], 1891) was an Armenian actor, poet, writer, artist and public figure who worked in the Ottoman and Russian empires.
Der Matossian is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he began his graduate studies in the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies.He completed his Ph.D. in Middle East History in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) at Columbia University in 2008.
Bedros Kirkorov in 2013. Bedros Filippovich Kirkorov (Russian: Бедрос Филиппович Киркоров, [bɪˈdros fɪˈlʲipəvɪt͡ɕ kʲɪrˈkorəf]; Bulgarian: Бедрос Филипов Киркоров, romanized: Bedros Filipov Kirkorov, [beˈdrɔs fiˈlipof kirˈkɔrof]; born 2 June 1932 in Varna) [1] [2] is a Bulgarian and Russian singer and bandleader of Armenian origin. [3]
Bedros Keresteciyan (Armenian: Պետրոս Քէրէստէճեան, 1840 – 27 February 1909) was an Ottoman Armenian linguist, journalist, translator, and writer of the first etymology dictionary of the Turkish language.