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Some Glimpses of the American-Armenian Press Published in English in the 1990s
The article examines a question that practically has not been studied so far. The question refers to a number of Armenian publications in the USA and reveals certain challenges (ideological, thematic, financial, etc.) American-Armenian press faces.
Marina Chalyan
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Adaptation of the use of plant motifs in Armenian miniatures and Iranian paintings [PDF]
Problem definition:With the invention of the Armenian calligraphy, the visual language of the Armenian miniature underwent significant changes as manifested in the schools of Vaspurakan, Cilicia, Hayek, Ney, Crimea, Goldsor and Dato.
Reza Rafiei Rad
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Efforts to create an erroneous perception in historiography: The case of Stefan Ihrig
Although history is a science based on concrete documents and information in the study of the past, it has started to be used as a tool of political powers, power centers, and groups who want to gain benefits by creating perceptions.
Murat Köylü
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ARMENIAN ISSUE IN SOVIET-TURKISH RELATIONS IN 1921
The article studies Soviet and Turkish approaches to Armenia and its territorial problems after Sovietization of the republic. Traditionally Russia and Turkey were adversaries and the Caucasus was the main area of their active rivalry. The research shows
K. Ambartsumyan
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A hundred years ago, on the late morning of March 15, 1921, the Armenian Soghomon Tehlirian (Soġomon T’ehlirean – Սողոմոն Թեհլիրեան; also: Soghomon Tehliryan; Soġomon T’ehlerean – Սողոմոն Թեհլերեան (1897-1960)) shot the former Ottoman Minister of the ...
Tessa Hofmann
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The model of the late imperial development of relations between the state and the believer in Russia was considered in accordance with the legal confessional sequence.
O. B. Khalidova
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Introduction. Edward W. Said’s Orientalism: Western Conceptions of the Orient introduced the category ‘Orientalism’ into scientific and political discourse.
Karine R. Ambartsumyan
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Conflict between the Turks and the Armenians was not inevitable. Thetwo peoples should have been friends. When World War I began, theArmenians and Turks had been living together for 800 years. TheArmenians of Anatolia and Europe had been Ottoman subjects for nearly400 years.
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Expulsion (Tehcir) and Genocide (Soykirim): From Ostensible Irreconcilability to Complementarity
The Armenian Genocide is still the object of a hard denial in the official attitude of Turkey's government and political circles. The Turkish term used to define what happened to the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire, in 1915, is tehcir meaning ...
Zekiyan, Boghos
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The paper considers the question of methods of reinforcement of Byzantine regular army which stood in Armenian provinces of Byzantium in 4th - 7th A.D.
Yevgeniy Mekhamadiev
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