Hagop - Notable People Named Hagop

Notable People Named Hagop

  • Hagop S. Akiskal, Armenian-American psychiatrist
  • Hagop Avesyan (born 1988), Armenian footballer
  • Hagop Baronian (1843–1891), influential Ottoman Armenian writer, satirist, educator, and social figure in the 19th century
  • Hagop Barsoumian (born 1936), Armenian scholar and Armenology professor. Abducted in 1986, body never found
  • Hagop Chirishian (born 1989), American soccer player of Armenian origin
  • Hagop Goudsouzian, Armenian-Canadian film director known for film My Son Shall Be Armenian
  • Hagop Hagopian (or Agop Agopian) (1951–1988), founder and main leader of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA)
  • Hakob Melik Hakobian, real name of famous Armenian novelist Raffi
  • Hagop Kassarjian (born 1946), Lebanese-Armenian politician, MP and minister
  • Hagop Kazazian Pasha (1833–1891), high-ranking Ottoman official of Armenian origin who served as the Minister of Finance and the Minister of the Privy Treasury during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II
  • Hagop Kevorkian, (1872-1962), Armenian-American archeologist, connoisseur of art, collector
  • Hagop Oshagan (or Hakob Oshakan) (1883-1948), Armenian novelist, short story writer, playwright, and literary critic
  • Hagop Pakradounian, Lebanese-Armenian politician, MP
  • Hagop Sandaldjian (1931–1990), Egyptian-born Armenian American musician and microminiature sculptor
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  • Anton Hagop, Australian music producer / engineer

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