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On and Armenian
On November 5, 2002, Armenia transferred control of 5 state enterprises to Russia in an assets-for-debts transaction which settled $ 100 million of Armenian state debts to Russia.
On November 1, 2006, the Armenian government handed de facto control of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline to Russian company Gazprom and increased Gazprom's stake in the Russian-Armenian company ArmRosGazprom from 45 % to 58 % by approving an additional issue of shares worth $ 119 million.
On 30 January 1698, he raised French colours and took his greatest prize, an Armenian ship, the 400 ton Quedagh Merchant, which was loaded with satins, muslins, gold, silver, an incredible variety of East Indian merchandise, as well as extremely valuable silks.
On Sunday, November 9, 2008, a clash erupted between Armenian and Greek monks during celebrations for the Feast of the Cross.
On the coming of his age, Gregory married a woman called Miriam a devout Christian who was the daughter of a Christian Armenian Prince in Cappadocia.
* A. Terian, Patriotism And Piety In Armenian Christianity: The Early Panegyrics On Saint Gregory, St Vladimir ’ s Seminary Press, 2005
On the other hand, the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople estimated 185, 000 Armenians in Van, 180, 000 Assyrian Jacobites, 72, 000 Kurds, 47, 000 Turks, 25, 000 Yezidis and 3, 000 Gypsis.
* On 23 November 1986 two members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation carried out Melbourne Turkish consulate bombing using a car bomb, which resulted in death of one of the attackers.
On 15 July 1983, the Armenian underground organisation ASALA bombed a Turkish airline counter in the airport, killing eight people and wounding over 50.
On 12 September 1812, he started with two Armenian servants and crossed the Aras River.
On 16 October 1812 he died and was given a Christian burial by Armenian clergy.
On the eastern front, the defeat of the Armenian forces in the Turkish-Armenian War and signing of the Treaty of Kars with the Russian S. F. S. R.
On August 10, 1982, Artin Penik a Turk of Armenian descent, set himself on fire in protest of this attack.
On February 21, 2009 International Mother Language Day has been marked with the publication of a new edition of the " Atlas of the World ’ s Languages in Danger " by UNESCO where the Western Armenian language in Turkey is defined as a definitely endangered language.
On 24 April 1965, thousands of Armenians demonstrated in the streets of Yerevan during the fiftieth anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
On May 5, 1990, the New Armenian Army ( NAA ), a defense force that was to serve as a separate entity from the Soviet Union's military, was created.
On May 4, 1992, Armenian forces shelled the raion of Sadarak.
On 12 March 1922, under heavy pressure from Moscow, the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenian, and Georgian Soviet Socialist Republics established a union known as the Transcaucasian SFSR.
On June 15, 2006, the law on the state coat of arms of Armenia was passed by the Armenian Parliament.
On certain solemn occasions, Armenian deacons will wear the mitre also, although the deacon's mitre is somewhat narrower than that of the priest.
On his return to Istanbul, Enver Pasha blamed his failure on his Armenian soldiers, forgetting that in January 1915, an Armenian named Hovannes saved his life during a battle by carrying Enver through battle lines on his back.
*: On September 3, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued the following statement: " In Russia, which is the co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement, received reports with deep concern regarding the clemency of Baku Azeri serviceman Ramil Safarov, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the commission of the murder of an Armenian officer with an extreme atrocity in Hungary in the 2004, as well as regarding the preceded decision of the Hungarian authorities to extradite him to Azerbaijan.
On July 9, 1936, the Presidium of the Kyiv City Council looked at a project by Papazov ( Papazian ), an Armenian graduate of the Moscow University of Transport Engineering, called, " The Project of the Kyiv Metro.

On and Plateau
On the west is the Hatton Plateau, a deeply dissected series of ridges sloping downward toward the north.
On the Central Plateau, numerous rivers — most of which have dry beds for the greater part of the year — form from snow melting in the mountains during the spring and flow through permanent channels, draining eventually into salt lakes that also tend to dry up during the summer months.
On the Tibetan Plateau 64 % of their diet is obtained from dead domestic yak.
On August 27, 2004, the first observation of this species in its natural habitat was made by the ROV Johnson Sea Link II, on the Blake Plateau off the southeastern United States.
On the foot of Mount Dikti lies the Lasithi Plateau, famous for its windmills.
On the south and west, it borders the Pennyroyal Plateau, ( also called the Pennyrile ), with Muldraugh Hill, another escarpment, forming the boundary.
On the Gulf side of Florida, the edge of the Floridian Plateau lies more than offshore of Marco Island in Collier County.
On the west rises the Iranian Plateau.
On the second ridge was one of the largest regions of level ground known as 400 Plateau ( as it was bounded by the contour ).
* High On Fire's 2010 song " Frost Hammer " contains the lyric " Plateau of Leng ".
On the Altiplano, Juliaca is () above sea level, is located on the Collao Plateau and is northwest of Lake Titicaca ( 45 km ).
On that first day, as the British and Commonwealth troops passed through Kassala and entered Sabdaret and Tessenei, the Italians were already dug in among the jagged foothills of the Eritrean Plateau on the approaches to Agordat.
On the east side of the hall, between it and the railway station is St George's Plateau and on the west side are St John's Gardens.
On June 14, 1946, a 7. 3 magnitude earthquake struck just west of Courtenay, with the epicentre located at Forbidden Plateau.
On the Colorado Plateau, with its considerable share of wildlands, a natural world more or less intact, the most exotic terrain may be the plateau's own history.
On the Tibetan side the pass leads to the Chumbi Valley of the Tibetan Plateau.
On the Chinese side the pass leads to the Chumbi Valley of the Tibetan Plateau.
In 1933, Radó published " On the Problem of Plateau " in which he gave a solution to Plateau's problem, and in 1935, " Subharmonic Functions ".
* On the problem of Plateau, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete, 1933, 1951, 1971
On May 19, 1864, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston tricked Union General William T. Sherman into dividing his forces at Adairsville and sending the XXIII Corps under General John M. Schofield across the Gravelly Plateau to Cassville.
On November 21, 2006, Microsoft Corporate VP of Global Marketing and Interactive Entertainment Business Jeff Bell stated Gears of War is the first in a trilogy, through sequences on E-Day and the battle of Jacinto Plateau, as well as information on Adam Fenix and his research ( which the character finds in Gears ).
On its eastern side, the valley is separated from the Jamison Valley by Narrow Neck Plateau.
On display in the gorge one can find a variety of unique geologic features and processes that exemplify the geology of the Appalachian Plateau, including the exposure of over of sandstone and shale, house-sized boulders scattered from rim to river, plant and invertebrate fossils, and steep channel drop-offs.
On the west, the range falls off steeply into the Kinangop Plateau and then into the Great Rift Valley.

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