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Order of St. Mesrop Mashtots
Armenian: Սուրբ Մեսրոպ Մաշտոցի շքանշան
The Order of St. Mesrop Mashtots
Awarded forSignificant achievements in economic development of Armenia, natural and social sciences, inventions, culture, education, healthcare, public service and activities promoting cooperation with foreign countries
Country Armenia
Presented byPresident of Armenia
EligibilityArmenian citizens, foreign citizens and stateless persons
StatusActive
EstablishedJuly 26, 1993
Total44
Ribbon of the order of St. Mesrop Mashtoc

The Order of St. Mesrop Mashtots (Armenian: Սուրբ Մեսրոպ Մաշտոցի շքանշան) is awarded for significant achievements in economic development of Armenia, natural and social sciences, inventions, culture, education, healthcare, and public service, as well as for activities promoting scientific, technological, economic and cultural cooperation with foreign countries. The law on the St. Mesrop Mashtots Order has been in effect since July 26, 1993. It is named after Mesrop Mashtots.[1]

Awards granted

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Name Field Year of Award
Khoren Abrahamyan Cinema / Theatre 2000
Valdas Adamkus Politics 2002
Ivan Aivazovsky Painting / Posthumous 1997
Levon Aronian Chess 2012
Alexander Arutiunian Music 2001
Yegishe Asatsatryan Economy / Politics 2004
Charles Aznavour Music / Diplomacy 2001
Zori Balayan Publicism / Civic activity 2010
Nerses Bedros XIX Religion 2012
Jacques Chirac Politics 2006
Valery Gergiev Music / Culture 2009
Gohar Gasparyan Opera / Music 1990
Jivan Gasparyan Music 2001
Rober Haddeciyan Journalism / Literature 2011
Ofelya Hambardzumyan Music 2009
Jon M. Huntsman Sr. Philanthropy 1998
Iosif Kobzon Music 2004
Samvel Karapetyan Business / Charity 2011
Kirk Kerkorian Business / Philanthropy 2001
Sergey Lavrov Politics / Diplomacy 2010
Luzhkov, Yuri Public service 2003
Tigran Mansurian Music 2017
Ruben Matevosyan Music 2009
Arthur Meschian Music / Architecture 2011
Alexey Miller Business / Energy 2005
Edvard Mirzoyan Music 2001
Vladimir Movsisyan Economy / Politics
Louise Manoogian Simone Diaspora / Charity 2001
Frunzik Mkrtchyan Cinema / Theatre 2000
Svetlana Navasardyan Music 2010
Saparmurat Niyazov Politics 2000
Yuri Oganessian Science / Physics 2019
Konstantin Orbelyan Music 2003
Ardem Patapoutian Science / Neurobiology 2022
Arshak Petrosian Chess 2012
Alla Pugacheva Music 2009
Ryzhkov, Nikolai Public service 1998
Eduard Shevardnadze Politics 1997
Rita Vorperian Journalist, Writer, Translator, and Researcher
Ruben Vardanyan Business / Charity 2011
Varduhi Varderesyan Theatre / Cinema 2013
Levon Aronian Chess 2012
Paul Guiragossian Artist
Richard Hovannisian historian

References

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  1. ^ "Orders of the Republic of Armenia: The Order "St. Mesrop Mashtots"". President of Armenia. Retrieved 6 January 2013.