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  2. Road and Transport Mission Mode Project - Wikipedia

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    Manipur started using Vahan and Sarathi by February 5, 2010, in 3 districts: Churachandpur, Imphal East, and Imphal West. Uttar Pradesh started using Vahan and Sarathi as of June 1, 2011, for maintaining online records of the Transport Department at 73 locations, and the software is replacing paper documents. The transport department has ...

  3. Fourth Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Go, a cashierless store enabled by computer vision, deep learning, and sensor fusion. " Fourth Industrial Revolution ", " 4IR ", or " Industry 4.0 " [1] is a neologism describing rapid technological advancement in the 21st century. [2] The term was popularised in 2016 by Klaus Schwab, the World Economic Forum founder and executive ...

  4. Vahan - Wikipedia

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    Vahan may refer to: Vahana, a Sanskrit word meaning "vehicle", more specifically "a vehicle of consciousness". volkswagen derived from sanskrit root "Lokvahan". Vahan, Armenia, a town. Vahan, Iran, a village in Hamadan Province, Iran. VAHAN (firearm), an Armenian manufactured assault rifle. Vahan (given name), of Armenian origin meaning "shield".

  5. Vahan Chamlian - Wikipedia

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    Vahan Chamlian. Vahan Chamlian (Armenian: Վահան Շամլեան, 1926 – August 11, 2022), [1] was an American-Armenian philanthropist and businessman, and the world's largest dealer of secondhand clothes. [2][3][4][5]

  6. Vahan I Mamikonian - Wikipedia

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    In 489, Vahan along with Vachagan III, King of Albania, [12] repelled an Hephthalite invasion of Transcaucasia. Vahan died between 503 and 510 and was succeeded by his brother Vard Mamikonian. [13] According to Cyril Toumanoff, Vahan Mamikonian hypothetically would have been the father of Artavasdes, the father of Samuel I, who was a sparapet ...

  7. Vahan Bichakhchyan - Wikipedia

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    Vahan Bichakhchyan. Vahan Bichakhchyan (Armenian: Վահան Բիչախչյան; born 9 July 1999) is an Armenian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Ekstraklasa side Pogoń Szczecin and the Armenia national team. He is the son of Vardan Bichakhchyan, a former player who most recently managed Ararat Yerevan.

  8. VAHAN (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    VAHAN (firearm) The VAHAN (Russian: Ваган; Armenian: ՎԱՀԱՆ) is an assault rifle of Soviet/Armenian origin and was designed by Engineer and Firearms Designer Vahan S. Manasian. It can be fitted with a GP-30 grenade launcher, bayonet and scope. The weapon dates back to 1952 as the MBC-2 prototype when Manasian was a soldier in the ...

  9. Vahan (Byzantine commander) - Wikipedia

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    Vahan (Armenian: Վահան) was a Byzantine military leader of Armenian origin. He was probably killed shortly after the Battle of Yarmuk in 636.. Vahan, an Armenian who had been the garrison commander of Emesa [1] and served as magister militum per Orientem during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, was the overall field commander at the Yarmuk.