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The Origins of Armavir, Rsfsr

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2009

Jacques Kayaloff
Affiliation:
New York

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1978

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2 Most of the information about Armavir customs came from the author's maternal grandmother, Akimovna Miesseroff, Maria (18561927).Google Scholar

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