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President
  
Serzh Sargsyan

Name
  
Seyran Ohanyan

Awards
  
see below

Succeeded by
  
Movses Hakobyan

Preceded by
  
Samvel Babayan

Preceded by
  
Mikael Harutyunyan

Spouse
  
Ruzanna Khachatryan


Seyran Ohanyan Seyran OHANYAN Defense Minister of the Republic of

President
  
Leonard Petrosyan Arkadi Ghukasyan

Born
  
1 July 1962 (age 61) Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh, Soviet Union (
1962-07-01
)

Allegiance
  
USSR  Nagorno-Karabakh Republic  Armenia

Service/branch
  
Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army, Armenian Army

Similar People
  
Vazgen Sargsyan, Monte Melkonian, Arkady Ter‑Tadevosyan, Samvel Babayan, Shamil Basayev

Political party
  
Independent politician

Battles and wars
  
Nagorno-Karabakh War

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Seyran Ohanyan (Armenian: Սեյրան Օհանյան; born 1 July 1962) was the Defence Minister of Armenia. He held this position since 14 April 2008 until 3 October 2016.

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Biography

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Ohanyan was born in the town of Shusha, then a part of the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union. In 1979, he completed high school in the village of Mrgashen, in the region of Nairi in the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.

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Ohanyan attended the Baku Higher Joint Command College and completed his studies there in 1983. He subsequently served with the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany, as platoon commander and from March 1987, as company commander. In June 1988 he was transferred to the Transcaucasus Military District's 23rd Motor-Rifle Division based in Kirovabad, Azerbaijan and was appointed motor-rifle company commander of the 366th Motor-Rifle Regiment based in Stepanakert; he became deputy battalion commander in August 1989 and 2nd battalion commander with the same regiment in September 1990.

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After the fall of the Soviet Union, 366th regiment was pulled out of Stepanakert in March 1992 and Ohanyan joined Nagorno-Karabakh's newly formed army, playing a major role in the Nagorno-Karabakh war against Azerbaijan. He was seriously wounded in action near Chldran, Mardakert district in September 1992, with his leg amputated as a result (after that he is called wooden foot by the people). Following treatment, Ohanyan re-joined the military. After the war, he was Deputy Commander of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army from 1994 to 1998, commander of Armenia's 5th Army Corps from 1998 to 1999 and the Defence Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic from 1999 to 2007. Ohanyan was promoted to Maj. General in 1995, Lt. General in 2000 and Col. General in 2007.

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In May 2007, Ohanyan was appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces and First Deputy Minister of Defense of Armenia. After Serzh Sargsyan took office as President of Armenia, he appointed Ohanyan as Minister of Defense on 14 April 2008.

Personal life

Seyran Ohanyan Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan visits Central Assembly

Ohanyan is married and has three sons and one daughter.

Awards

He has been awarded with the medals and decorations of the USSR, Republic of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh Republic:

Armenia
  • Order of the Combat Cross, 1st class
  • Tigran Mets Order
  • Drastamat Kanayan Medal
  • Marshal Baghramyan Medal
  • Medal "For the Service to the Motherland"
  • Nagorno Karabakh
  • Medal "For the liberation of Shushi"
  • Hero of Artsakh (September 1999)
  • Order of the Combat Cross, 1st class
  • Soviet Union
  • Medal "For Distinction in Military Service"
  • Medal "For Impeccable Service", 3rd class
  • Jubilee Medal "70 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
  • Foreign
  • Order of Zhukov
  • References

    Seyran Ohanyan Wikipedia