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Previous page A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Next page KARABAGH: figures, facts, events and places. IOSIPHYAN ANDRANIK GHEVOND (1905 ) - A doctor of technical sciences, Hero of Socialist Labor, laureate of the State Prize, member of the Academy of Sciences of Armenia. Born in 1905 in Tsmakaokh of Martakert region. In 1930 he graduated from Baku Polytechnics Institute. Before 1941 Iosiphyan worked in the Electric-Technical Institute in Moscow where he defended his thesis in 1940. During |
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the Moscow Electric-Technical Plant. In 1945 he was elected associate member
of the Academy of Sciences of Armenia, and a member in 1959. Owing to his
efforts, the Electric-Mechanical Scientific Research Institute was established.
Iosiphyan was the director of the said institute till 1973. During the period
from 1950 till 1953 he was the vice-president of the Academy of Sciences
of Armenia. Upon his initiative, the branches of the Electric-Mechanical
Scientific Research Institute in Leningrad, Tomsk, Yerevan and other towns.
Iosiphyan was awarded with three Lenin Orders, two Red Banner Orders. In
1962 he was granted the title of the Hero of Socialist Labor. ISRAELYAN GEVORG AVANES (1920- ) Born in 1920 in Nerkin Aznik village of Askeran region (Nagorno Karabagh). During the Great Patriotic War Israelyan fought in the North-West and 2nd Baltic Fronts. He was the first to be awarded with the Order of Distinction. In addition, Israelyan is the bearer of the Red Banner Order, Red Star Order and a medal "For Service in Battle". ISRAELYAN VALENTIN SOGHOMON (ISRAELYAN VAGHARSHAK) (1903- ) Born
on April 20, 1903 in Trnavarz (currently Karmir) of Askeran region (Nagorno
Karabagh). A Major General of Justice. A lawyer by specialty. Israelyan
was the deputy attorney general of Moscow Military District, the attorney
general of the South Front, the Transcaucasus, Volgograd and 4th Ukrainian
Fronts. Awarded with a Lenin Order, Red Banner Order, two Orders of the
great patriotic War of the 1st degree, as well as Czechoslovakian and
Polish orders.
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