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page 1Armenian people in the Russian Empire
Ivan Aivazovsky
Russian marine painter (1817–1900)
Anastas Mikoyan
Soviet revolutionary and statesman (1895–1978)
Ivan Bagramyan
Marshal of the Soviet Union (1897-1982)

Khachatur Abovian
Armenian writer, activist, academic (1809-1848)
Pavel Florensky
Russian Orthodox theologian, priest, philosopher, mathematician, physicist, electrical engineer, inventor and Neomartyr (1882–1937)

Akim Tamiroff
American actor (1899-1972)
Nina Berberova
Russian novelist and short story writer (1901–1993)

Mikhail Loris-Melikov
Russian statesman and military commander (1824-1888)
Mikael Nalbandian
Armenian writer (1829-1866)
Aleksandr Myasnikyan
Soviet politician (1886-1925)
Russian Armenia
Armenian history from 1828 to 1917
Raffi
Armenian playwright (1835–1888)
Hamazasp Babadzhanian
Soviet Chief marshal of armored forces (1906–1977)
Grégoire-Pierre Agagianian
Armenian Cardinal Patriarch and Servant of God (1895–1971)
Avedis Aharonyan
politician and writer (1866-1948)
Hovannes Adamian
Armenian inventor and engineer (1879–1932)
Drastamat Kanayan
Armenian military officer (1883–1956)
Nicholas Adontz
historian (1871–1942)
Hovhannes Katchaznouni
Armenian politician (1867-1938)
Levon Mirzoyan
Soviet politician (1897-1939)
Mkrtich Khrimian
Catholicoi of Armenia (1820–1907)
Sergei Khudyakov
Soviet Marshal of Aviation (1902-1950)
Raphael Patkanian
Armenian poet (1830-1892)
Arakel Babakhanian
Armenian historian (1860-1932)
Ghazaros Aghayan
Armenian writer, educator, folklorist, historian, linguist (1840-1911)
Movses Silikyan
Armenian general
Manuk Abeghian
folklorist (1865-1944)
Hovhannes Hovhannisian
Armenian poet
Ivan Galamian
American musician (1903–1981)
Derenik Demirchian
Armenian writer (1877–1956)
Nelson Stepanyan
Soviet aviator (1913–1944)
Stepan Malkhasyants
Armenian academic (1857-1947)
Muratsan
Grigor Ter-Hovhannisian (; 1 December 1854 – 12 September 1908), better known as Muratsan (), was a prolific Armenian writer, known best for writing Gevorg Marzpetuni (1896), a historical novel set during the time of King Ashot II in Armenia in the tenth century.
Gabriel Aivazovsky
Armenian archbishop, historian, scientist (1812–1880)
Smbat Shahaziz
Armenian poet
Hamo Ohanjanyan
Armenian politician
Andreas Artsruni
Armenian-Russian mineralogist and geologist (1847-1898)
Tovmas Nazarbekian
Armenian general (1855–1931)

Jivani
Jivani (; 1846–1909), born Serob Stepani Levonian (; also known as Serovbe Stepani Benkoyan, ), was an Armenian ashugh (bard) and poet.
Hakob Manandyan
Armenian historian, philologist, and academician (1873–1952)
Alexander Atabekian
Armenian author, editor and journalist (1868-1933)
Stepanos Nazarian
Armenian historian (1812-1879)
Hasmik
Armenian Soviet actress (1879–1947)
George V of Armenia
patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church (1911-1930)
Nerses V
Catholicos of Armenia
Israel Ori
Armenian noble
Semyon Davidovich Kirlian
Russian inventor (1898–1978)
Yeprem Khan
Armenian revolutionary (1868–1912)
Avet Avetisyan
Soviet actor (1897-1971)
Hovhannes Abelian
Armenian actor (1865–1936)
Ashkharbek Kalantar
Armenian historian

Georges Agabekov
Soviet spy and defector (1895–1937)
Grigor Artsruni
Armenian writer and liberal publicist (1845-1892)
Grigor Yeghiazaryan
Armenian composer (1909-1988)
Alexander Saroukhan
Egyptian-Armenian cartoonist / caricaturist (1898-1977)
Mikayel Varandian
Armenian historian
Pertch Proshian
Armenian poet (1837–1907)
Nikol Aghbalian
historian (1875-1947)
Norair Sisakian
Soviet Armenian biochemist (1907-1966)
Arshak Ter-Gukasov
Russian Army commander (1819–1881)