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Famous Armenians by sphere of their prominence


Military

Andranik Ozanian – (1865 - 1927) World War I General.

Bardas Phocas – Late Roman (Byzantine) general.

Bardas Sklerus – Late Roman (Byzantine) general.

Basentsi Azoyan – (1947 - 2006) Major-General and chief of the Intelligence Department of the Armenian armed forces.

Drastamat Kanayan (1884-1956) Commander of the Armenian Legion

Gaik Ovakimian – (1898 - 1967) Major General, Soviet spy.

Gayk Bzhishkyan – (1887 - 1937) Soviet military commander.

Garegin Njdeh – (1886 - 1955) Freedom fighter and World War I General.

Gregory Pakourianos – (? - 1086) general in the Byzantine army.

Mikael Harutyunyan – (born 1946) 7th Defence Minister.

Seyran Ohanyan – (born 1962) Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces.

Seyran Shahsuvaryan – (born 1953) Army Colonel of the RA.

Gurgen Dalibaltayan – colonel-general, Armenian Armed Forces.

Hamazasp Babadjanian – (1906-1977); Chief Marshal of the Armored troops of the USSR.

Hovhannes (Ivan) Baghramian – (1897 - 1982) Soviet Marshal; Deputy Minister of Defense, World War II Commander of a Front.

Ivan Lazarev – (1820 - 1887) general in the Russian Army during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–1878.

Ivan Stepanovich Isakov – (1894 - 1967); Soviet Admiral; Chief of Main headquarters of Soviet Navy, World War II.

John I Tzimisces – (925 - 976) Late Roman (Byzantine) general and emperor.

Kekaumenos – Late Roman (Byzantine) general; author.

Lazar Serebryakov – (1795 - 1862) admiral.

Mikhail Tarielovich Loris-Melikov – (1825 or 1826 - 1888), General of the Cavalry; Adjutant General of the Svita; Minister of Interior, Russian Empire.

Monte Melkonian – (1957 – 1993) Armenian military commander in the Nagorno-Karabakh war.

Movses Silikyan – (1862-1937) Major General; Commander of Armenian troops; hero of Battle of Sardarapat

Narses – (478-573) Late Roman (Byzantine) general.

Nicephorus II Phocas – (912–969) Late Roman (Byzantine) general and emperor.

Paul Ignatius – (born 1920) United States Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics); US Secretary of the Navy;

Philaretos Brachamios – Late Roman (Byzantine) general.

Rafael Ivanovich Kapreliants – (1909-1984) pilot and Air Force commander.

Sergei Khudyakov – (1901 - 1950) Chief-Air-Marshal, USSR; commander of the Anti-aircraft warfare of Moscow, World War II.

St. Vardan Mamikonian – (died 451) 5th century general; led rebellion of Christian Armenians against Zoroastrian Persians.

Ter-Gukasov – Yerevan Forces commander of Russia's army during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–1878.

Valerian Madatov – (1782 - 1829) general.

Yeprem Khan – (1868-1912) Armenian-Iranian revolutionary leader.

Zhora Grigory Isahakyan(1922-1993) general-engineer of Soviet Army railway division.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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