• Garnik Mehrabian (September 1937 – 5 June 2022) was an Iranian Armenian football player and coach. After retiring from professional football, Mehrabian...
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  • (born 1969), Iranian politician Garnik Mehrabian (1937–2022), Iranian-Armenian football player and coach Robert Mehrabian, Armenian-American materials scientist...
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  • Russian football player and coach Garnik A. Karapetyan (1958–2018), Armenian scientist and mathematician Garnik Mehrabian (1937–2022), Iranian-Armenian football...
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  • chronicles the achievements of Ararat in various competitions since 1965. Garnik Mehrabian (1963–1973) Mansour Amirasefi (c.1980s) Hassan Habibi (c.1980s) Mehdi...
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  • professional tennis player, Lailee's brother, Laleh Bakhtiar's nephew Garnik Mehrabian, soccer player and coach Vahid Mirzadeh, tennis player Omid Namazi...
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  • Aren Davoudi – (12 July 1986) basketball player. [citation needed] Garnik Mehrabian – (September 1937 – 5 June 2022) football player and coach. Karo Haghverdian...
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  • Name Period Mohammad Ranjbar 1972–73 Ali Hashemi 1973–77 Garnik Mehrabian 1978–80 Hossein Fekri 1980–83 Ali Shirdel 1983–88 Yaghob Zeynali 1988–89 Hesam...
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  • cancer. Alex Magaisa, 46, Zimbabwean academic and political advisor. Garnik Mehrabian, 84, Iranian football player (Taj, national team) and manager (Machine...
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    Haghverdian was spotted by Ararat Tehran FC coach Garnik Mehrabian. Noticing his talent, Mehrabian immediately signed Haghverdian to a contract for the...
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    house in the center of the town, built in 1910 by the architect Boris Mehrabian. In 1919 the street where his house was located was renamed Aram Street...
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