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・ Vahdat Rural District (Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province)
・ Vahdat, Kermanshah
・ Vahdat, Khuzestan
・ Vahdatabad
・ Vahdatabad, Bushehr
・ Vahdatabad, Fars
・ Vahdatabad, Ilam
・ Vahdatabad, Kerman
・ Vahdatabad-e Mugarmun
・ Vahdatiyeh
・ Vahdatiyeh Rural District
・ Vahdettin İşsever
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・ Vahe
Vahe (given name)
・ Vahe Aghabegians
・ Vahe Danielyan
・ Vahe Enfiajyan
・ Vahe Gurzadyan
・ Vahe Hakobyan
・ Vahe Kolo
・ Vahe Stepanyan
・ Vahe Tadevosyan
・ Vahe Tilbian
・ Vahe Vahian
・ Vahed
・ Vahedabad
・ Vahedabad, Kerman
・ Vahedabad, South Khorasan


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Vahe (given name) : ウィキペディア英語版
Vahe (given name)
Vahe sometimes Vahé is a given name in Armenian (in Armenian Վահե in Western Armenian Վահէ).
Notable people with the name include:
*Vahe (351 BC – 331 BC), also known as Vahe Haykazuni, legendary king of Armenia. He was the last offspring of the Haik Dynasty.
*Vahe Aghabegians (born 1952), Armenian technology expert
*Vahe Enfiajyan (born 1978), Armenian politician and MP
*Vahe Gurzadyan, Armenian mathematical physicist and professor
*Vahe Hakobyan (born 1977), Armenian politician and MP
*Vahé Katcha (1928-2003), French Armenian writer, screenwriter and journalist
*Vahé Oshagan (1922–2000), Armenian poet, writer, literary critic
*Vahe Stepanyan (born 1948), Armenian jurist
*Vahe Tadevosyan (born 1983), Armenian football player
*Vahe Tilbian, Ethiopian Armenian singer and part of Genealogy that represented Armenian in Eurovision Song Contest 2015
==See also==

*Vahevuni, a region in Armenia, home of the ruling Vahevuni family in old Armenia c. 400–800
*Vahe Kolo, football club in Kolo, Ata, Tonga

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