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Łevond Vardapet P‘irłalēmean’s Pastoral and Scholarly Activities in Manchester (1873-1878) and the Armenian Community

open access: yesArmeniaca
This article presents an episode from the history of the Armenian community in Manchester during the pastorate of Łevond Vardapet P‘irłalēmean (1873‑8) – a prominent philologist, poet, traveller, and church figure from Vaspurakan. Some intra-community
Melkonyan, Armine
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The origin of the Tatars in Armenian historiography: the People of Magog or the clan of Тorgom?

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение
This article analyzes the origins of the Tatars in Armenian historiography of the 13th–15th centuries. The aim of the study is to systematize and analyze known and previously unstudied references to the Tatars in Armenian written sources, as well as to ...
Margaryan G.
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Jeszcze o losach "Ewangeliarza ze Skewry"

open access: yesLehahayer, 2019
Some More Insight into the Fate of the "Skevra Evangeliary" The colophons of the Armenian manuscripts from Crimea that were recently published by Tatevik E. Sargsyan make it possible to put forward a thesis that the 12th-century evangeliary created in
Krzysztof Stopka
doaj   +2 more sources

Two Nineteenth-Century Syriac Orthodox Colophons Giving Accounts of The Hamidian Massacres

open access: yesÉtudes Arméniennes Contemporaines, 2022
This article introduces two late nineteenth-century colophons written by Syriac Orthodox scribes outside Anatolia commenting on the series of massacres occurring in 1894-1896 across the Ottoman Empire better known as the “Hamidian Massacres” after the ...
Simon Luke Robinson Burke
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‹‹Taǰik›› and Other Names to Denote Muslims in Armenian Historical Sources as a Reflection of the Cognition of a Different Ethnic-confessional Community [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
In the course of history, peoples and tribes have given each other designations on the basis of distinctive features, qualities and circumstances. The pretext for the creation of such names was the geographical area, special qualities of a particular ...
MARGARYAN, Gor, MARGARYAN, Gor
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The literary heritage of the philosopher, theologian and philologist Hovsep‘ Arts‘akhets‘i (18th-19th centuries) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
At the Mashtots‘ Matenadaran there are 14 manuscripts containing writings created, edited or compiled by Hovsep‘ Arts‘ahkets‘i. The most popular among Hovsep‘’s works was the abridged version of the Philosophia by the French Dominican philosopher and ...
Melkonyan, Armine
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Multilingualism in Poetry: How to Translate Sayatʽ-Nova? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The 18th-century Georgian-Armenian poet and bard Sayat‘-Nova is well known amongst scholars of Armenian language and literature as the author of numerous poems composed in the Tiflis-dialect of Armenian.
Meyer, Robin
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ALANS IN THE ARMENIAN WRITTEN SOURCES OF THE 12th –18th CENTURIES

open access: yesHistory, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus, 2021
The paper presents the translations, introduction and interpretation of information about Alans, obtained from the Armenian written sources of the 12th – 18th centuries.
Hayk E. Hakobyan   +2 more
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Mariun: An Exiled Queen's Pilgrimage and Death in Jerusalem [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Upon the Mamluk takeover of Sis in 1375 CE, the former Queen Mariun of the Armenian state of Cilicia was taken into captivity and held first in Aleppo and then in Cairo. From there she traveled to Jerusalem, where she lived until her death.
Grigoryan Savary, Gohar
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Medieval Equine Medicine from Armenia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The Armenian medieval and early modern equine medicine has rarely been noticed or researched by veterinarians, historians of science, philologists, or medieval researchers.
Dum-Tragut, Jasmine
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