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sábado, 8 de junio de 2019

Pagramian Sports Club

  1. Pagramian Sports Club

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    Pagramian football team
    Match between Pagramian and Tadamon Sour football teams in 1956, held in El-Buss, Tyre. Tadamon won 3-1.[1]
    Pagramian Sports Club was a Lebanese Armenian sports and cultural organization.[1][2][3][4][5] It was linked to the Lebanese Communist Party.[2]
    As of 1949 Pagramian took part in the Beirut Committee of football clubs.[6]

Rabih Mroué

Rabih Mroué

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Rabih Mroué
Native name
ربيع مروة
Born
Rabih Mroué

1967 (age 51–52)
Beirut, Lebanon
ResidenceHazmieh, Lebanon
NationalityLebanese
Alma materLebanese University (1989)
OccupationActor, playwright, visual artist
Spouse(s)Lina Saneh
Rabih Mroué (Arabic: ربيع مروة‎, born 1967)[1] is a Lebanese stage and film actor, playwright, and visual artist. Rooted in theater, his work includes videos and installation art; the latter sometimes incorporates photography, text and sculpture.[1]

Garnik Addarian

Garnik Addarian

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Garnik Hovsepi Addarian (in Armenian Գառնիկ Ադդարյան, also transliterated Karnig Attarian in Western Armenian) (1925–1986) was an Armenian Diasporan poet, writer and public figure, a member of Lebanese Communist Party Central Committee since 1980. He was born in Aleppo and died in Beirut.
He graduated from the French college of Aleppo and then moved to Beirut, where edited "Ejer kraganutian yev arvesdi" and "Azkayin mshaguyt"