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Andranik Iosifyan, Designer of Meteorological Satellites (Armenia 2011)

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Andranik Gevondovich Iosifyan (Russian: Андроник Гевондович Иосифьян; born 21 July 1905 in Bazarkand, Kalbajar, Karabakh, died 13 April 1993 in Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet Armenian scientist in the field of electrical engineering.
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Country: Armenia
Date: 2011-04-18
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: comb 13 x 12½
Emission: Commemorative
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Face Value: 10*200 Armenian dram

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