Hamo Ohanjanyan (Armenian: Համո Օհանջանյան) (1873 - 1947, Cairo) was an Armenian politician of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. He served as the third Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Armenia from May 5 to November 25, 1920.
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