List of Iranian Armenians

This is a list of Iranian Armenian notable people by birth or ancestry, ethnicity or nationality, arranged by main profession then birthdate. For similar reasons related to ethnogenesis and national identity, this list starts from the early modern history of Armenia and Iran, when the Safavids established Iranian Armenia (1502–1828) and a national state officially known as Persia or Iran and reasserted the Iranian identity of the region.[Note 1]

This list is not automatically filled but the following Iranian people have either stated that they are Armenians or that credible sources indicate that. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article and references showing the person is Armenian and Iranian.

Arts and entertainment edit

  • Sarkis Djanbazian – (15 January 1913, Armavir – 11 December 1963, Tehran) ballet master, dancer, choreographer and producer. [1]
  • Lilit Teryan – (31 December 1930, Tehran – 7 March 2019, Tehran) sculptor. [2]

Music edit

Singers edit

  • Hovhannes Badalyan – (15 December 1924, Shavarin – 19 August 2001, Yerevan) singer. [4]
  • Viguen – (23 November 1929, Hamadan – 26 October 2003, Los Angeles) singer and actor. [5]
  • Andy – (22 April 1958, Tehran) singer-songwriter and actor; Iranian Armenian-Armenian. [6]

Composers and instrumentalists edit

Filmmaking edit

  • Ray Aghayan – (28 July 1928, Tehran – 10 October 2011, Los Angeles) fashion designer and costume designer; Iranian Armenian-American. [17]

Actors edit

Directors edit

Painters, photogeraphers and cartoonists edit

Branches of science edit

Applied science edit

Formal science edit

  • Alexander Abian – (1 January 1923, Tabriz – 24 July 1999, Ames, Iowa) mathematician; Iranian-Armenian-American. [46]

Natural sciences edit

Social science edit

Business edit

Education edit

Literature edit

  • Joseph Emin – (1726, Hamadan – 2 August 1809, Calcutta) prose writer and public figure. [61]
  • Mardik Martin – (16 September 1934 – 11 September 2019) screenwriter; Iranian Armenian-American. [62]

Fiction writers edit

  • Raffi – (1835, Payajuk – 25 April 1888, Tiflis) writer, poet, novelist, essayist. [63]
  • Hakob Karapents – (9 August 1925, Tabriz – 20 October 1994, Watertown, Massachusetts) short story writer and novelist. [64]
  • Zoya Pirzad – (1952, Abadan) novelist. [65]

Poets edit

  • Avetis Nazarbekian – (1866, Tabriz – 1939, Moscow) poet, journalist, political activist and revolutionary; Iranian-Russian Armenian [66]
  • Leonardo Alishan – (4 March 1951, Tehran – 8 January 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah) poet and literary scholar. [67]
  • Varand – (10 March 1954, Tehran) poet, playwright and lyricist. [citation needed]

Military edit

Politics and government edit

Officials edit

Parliament and party members edit

  • Avetis Sultan-Zade – (1889, Maragheh – 1938) Communist Party of Persia politician. [76]
  • Ardeshir Ovanessian – (1905, Rasht – 1990, Yerevan) Members of the 14th Iranian Majlis, Communist Party of Persia politician. [77]
  • Levon Davidian – (24 March 1944, Hamadan – 15 July 2009) psychiatrist, Member of the 6th Islamic Consultative Assembly. [78]
  • Hrant Markarian – (1958, Isfahan) politician; Iranian-Armenian. [79]
  • Robert Beglarian – (1961, Tehran) Member of the 9th, 8th, and 7th Islamic Consultative Assembly. [80]

Religion edit

  • Stepanos V of Salmast – (?, Salmas – 1567, Etchmiadzin) Catholicos of All Armenians from 1547 to 1567. [81]
  • Alexander I of Julfa – (? – 22 November 1714, Etchmiadzin) Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1706 and 1714. [82]
  • Harutyun Shmavonyan – (1750, Shiraz – India 1824, Madras, India) priest of the Armenian Apostolic Church and journalist. [83]
  • Haik Hovsepian Mehr – (6 January 1945, Tehran – 19 January 1994) bishop of the Jama'at-e Rabbani church. [84]

Sports edit

Individual sports edit

Combat sports edit

Team sports edit

Football edit

See also edit

Footnotes edit

References edit

Citations edit

Bibliography edit

  • Janet D. Lazarian (2003). Encyclopedia of Iranian Armenians. Tehran: Hirmand Publisher. ISBN 964-6974-50-3.
  • Armenians And Iranian Cinema. Bagh-e Ferdows, Tehran: Film Museum of Iran. Summer 2004.