1873 Akhalkalak, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
31 July 1947(1947-07-31) (aged 73–74) Cairo, Egypt
Nationality
Armenian
Political party
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Hamazasp "Hamo" Ohanjanyan (Armenian: Համօ Օհանջանեան;[a] 1873 – 31 July 1947) was an Armenian medical doctor, revolutionary, and politician of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF/Dashnaktsutiun). He served as the third Prime Minister of the First Republic of Armenia from May 5 to November 23, 1920.[1]
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Hamazasp "Hamo" Ohanjanyan (Armenian: Համօ Օհանջանեան; 1873 – 31 July 1947) was an Armenian medical doctor, revolutionary, and politician of the Armenian...
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cabinet resigned and a new one was formed under the leadership of HamoOhanjanyan, made up entirely of Dashnaks. The parliament gave up its rights to...
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cabinet of Alexander Khatisian resigned and a new one was formed under HamoOhanjanyan's leadership. It was entirely made up of Dashnak party members. The...
Fourth General Congress, at which ARF leaders such as Aram Manukian, HamoOhanjanyan and Stepan Stepanian discussed their engagement in the Iranian Constitutional...
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