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It later changed its name to the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
The events under the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic is not covered.
Soon afterward, the communists declared the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Arevshatyan was awarded the State Prize of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1978.
Arkady is the master of sport and the honoured manager of Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1982).
He died in 1996 in Yerevan, in the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic was then proclaimed, under the leadership of Gevork Atarbekyan.
He and his family went to Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and settled in Yerevan in 1946.
Soon after the invasion of the Red Army in December 1920, the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic was proclaimed.
Leninakan was a major industrial center for the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and its second largest city, after Yerevan, the capital.
The Anthem of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic was composed by Aram Khachaturian.
The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic adjoining Azerbaijan has 3.3 million Armenians, and 500,000 others live in the United States.
In the wake of the 1988 Spitak earthquake, she traveled to the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic to coordinate U.S. aid.
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, now Armenia (generally abbreviated ArmSSR)
Yerevan became the capital of the newly formed Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, one of the fifteen republics of the Soviet Union.
In 1979, he completed high school in the village of Mrgashen, in the region of Nairi in the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Eventually, the USSR annexed Eastern Armenia and rendered it the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Konstantin Saradzhev was made a Hero of Labour in 1921 and a People's Artist of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1945.
In August 1990, Armenia began the process of declaring independence by changing its name to the Republic of Armenia from the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
After the Soviet invasion of 1921 however, most of it became part of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and thus today of the independent country of Armenia.
He toured internationally again in 1963, playing in Paris, Beirut, Greece, the United States, and Yerevan, then the capital of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
He wrote the lyrics to the Anthem of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic which remained in use from 1944 to 1991 in the Armenian SSR.
These initials, in the Western Armenian language, stand for "Haygagan Khorhurtayin Sodzialistakan Hanrabedutyun," or the "Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic."
Manukyan was born in Leninakan (present-day Gyumri) in the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, and holds a PhD in mathematics and physical science.
He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1967) and the State Award of the ASSR.
In 1939 Ayvazyan was awarded by the Renowned Master of Armenian SSR Arts title.
In 1947 Hambardzumyan was elected as the president of the Armenian SSR Academy and since then he was invariably re-elected to the position till 1993.
Iosif Orbeli was appointed as the president and Hambardzumyan as the vice president of Armenian SSR Academy.
The artistic group managed by the honoured artist of culture of the Armenian SSR Hovhannes Sharambeyan functioned at Dilijan library.
Gyulikekhvyan was the pro-rector of Yerevan State University and director of Armenian SSR Marxism-Leninism Institute.
The quartet was the USSR State Prize and Armenian SSR State Prize winner.
After establishment of Soviet rule in 1920, the territories of the uyezd became part of Armenian SSR and Erivan, renamed to Yerevan, became its capital.
In 1918 most of Erivan Governorate became part of the Democratic Republic of Armenia and later the Armenian SSR/current Armenia.
It grew and developed until on 11 January 1989, the Institute was renamed the Yerevan State University of Architecture and Construction by the Armenian SSR Council of Ministers.
Navasardyan was distinguished a People's Artist of Armenian SSR (1985) and was awarded a laureate at the Armenian SSR State Prize four years later.
In 1927-31 he was the chairman of Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic's Central Executive Committee (government), in 1928-30 - also the chairman of Armenian SSR Central Executive Committee.
Among the modern time's prominent Armenian person's of the city were Russian-Armenian architect Karo Halabyan, secretary of the Armenian SSR Communist Party Askanaz Mravyan, and the Olympic champion Albert Azaryan.
The three Transcaucasian republics - Georgia, Armenian SSR and Azerbaijan SSR - were the only Union republics where the language of a "titular nationality", in this case Georgian, enjoyed the status of sole state language.
Lordkipanidze, however, started to overtly criticize the forcible collectivization and the creation of the highly unpopular Transcaucasian SFSR in which the Georgian SSR was merged with Armenian SSR and Azerbaijan SSR.
In December 1989 The Supreme Soviets of the Armenian SSR and Nagorno-Karabakh passed a resolution on the formal unification of Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia, in accordance with the Soviet law on the people's right to self-determination.
The forcible Sovietization and grievances over the ensuing border rearrangements in which Georgia lost sizeable portion of its pre-Soviet territories to Turkey (see Treaty of Kars), Azerbaijan SSR, Armenian SSR and Russia, fueled a widespread opposition to the new regime.