Yes, Hovhanes Toumanian and if you do research with this name you will find his biography.
Nothing, his only relation to the Armenians is his famous quote,"Who still speaks of the exterminaton of the Armenians?" He was reffering to how the Armenian Genocide had gone unnoticed and was useing it as a motivator for his army. His reasoning was, if nobody noticed the Armenian Genocide, why would they notice the Holocaust?
It is not considered genocide, there was a genocide in Armenia starting on April 24, 1915. Turkey started the genocide and 1.5 million Armenians were killed and most of Armenia is now Turkey including the famous Armenian mountains Ararat and Masis
There are many famous Armenian women and girls in the world. Many famous Armenian women have lived in history, as well, such as the singer Cher. An example of a famous Armenian girl today would be Kim Kardashian.
"Who today remembers the extermination of the Armenians?"Hitler referred to this when he invaided Poland in 1939 when he ordered his high command to, "send to the death, mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children who stood in the way of the German lebensraum."Haley, your favorite Armenian
Alexandra Elizabeth Karlinchak
Lusik Koshian
In 1994 there was the occurrency of the Rwandan genocide
only the most famous genocide in human history though sadly not the only one.
Some famous Armenian writers include William Saroyan, Hovhannes Tumanyan, and Paruyr Sevak. They have made significant contributions to literature with their works that often reflect Armenian culture, history, and identity.
It is ILLEGAL to speak about the Armenian Genocide in Turkey (most of Turkey was formerly Armenian homeland) because: 1. It is against Turkish Nationalistic policy to talk against Turkey - in other words if you talk against Turkey it is seen as high treason and you will be punished to the full extent of the law. 2. They deny there was ever a genocide so that they don't have any responsibility to reimburse any of the Armenian losses that occurred as a result of their forcibly removing them from their homeland and taking their possessions or enabling hardened Turkish criminals they put in charge of handling the "armenian problem". One of the most famous Armenian journalists and newspaper publishers, Hrant Dink was assassinated in full view and in broad daylight in Turkey (formerly Armenia) where his office was, on his way in to work. Instead of punishing the shooter as any civilized democratic country's government would have done - they hailed him as a HERO. The only reason why the United States has not FORCED Turkey to acknowledge the case of Genocide is because we have military bases there for strategic location and neither this president nor any of the former ones want to "rock the boat". So, whilst we are on US land, the US acknowledges it - but don't ask them to force Turkey to recognize their atrocities - they just will not do it and have openly threatened the US a couple of years ago when they were being strong-armed by the United Nations into admitting it.
Some good biography websites include Biography.com, The Famous People, and Encyclopedia Britannica's Biography section. These websites provide detailed information about famous individuals from various fields.
Because Jews are not a race, no. He is famous for genocide, crimes against humanity, etc, but not racism.