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Armenian Terminology: Jacob Villot’s Latin-Armenian Dictionary

Slovo, 2001
The French Armeniologist Jacob Villot (1656-1743) lived in Armenian surroundings for 25 years. He published a number of Armenian books which were comments on religion. His Latin-Armenian dictionary was published in 1714, and was a “huge task and the result of laborious work.” Villot’s dictionary laid the foundation of European lexicography in Armenian ...
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Armenians

2012
The history of Armenia during Late Antiquity, just as in the Classical period, was largely influenced by its geographical position as a land located between the empires of Rome and Persia.
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Armenian Elections

2017
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Baghdasaryan, Milena   +2 more
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The South Armenian Block: Gondwanan origin and Tethyan evolution in space and time

Gondwana Research, 2023
Igor K Nikogosian   +2 more
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Armenian Genocide

2015
In early 1915 the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire decided to deport hundreds of thousands of Armenians and Assyrians from their homes into distant parts of the Empire, eventually into the deserts of Syria. Armenian soldiers in the Ottoman Army were demobilized and massacred; women and children were driven on long marches, starved, beaten ...
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Armenian-Americans: From Being to Feeling Armenian.

Contemporary Sociology, 1994
Aram A. Yengoyan, Anny Bakalian
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Between ethnonational and international curricula: competing identity discourses in the Armenian school in Jerusalem

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
Lance Levenson, Julia Resnik
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