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‘Journey to the future’: imaginaries and motivations for homeland trips among diasporic Armenians
Tsypylma Darieva
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Kamieniec Armenians in the last quarter of the 17th century. Supplementation of the name list on the basis of subsequent sources The author uses subsequent historical sources to supplement the data about Armenians living in Kamieniec Podolski ...
Monika Agopsowicz
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Clarifying the term “Chalcedonian Armenians” [PDF]
The ethnic self-consciousness of the Armenian ethnos, which passed the peak of ethnogenesis at the end of the first millennium BC, was ensured by the common origin, language and territory, common historical memory, continuity of state-political ...
Viada Arutyunova-Fidanyan
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General Outlines for the National Identity of Modern Armenians
This article analyzes the main results of a representative nationwide sociological survey devoted to the study of the distinctive characteristics of the national identity of modern Armenian society.
Gevorg A. Poghosyan
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Armenian (Yerevan Eastern Armenian and Beirut Western Armenian)
Armenian (or , /hɑjeˈɾen/, ISO 639-1 hy) comprises an independent branch of the Indo-European language family.1 Its earliest attested ancestor is Classical Armenian in the fifth century CE (see Godel 1975; Thomson 1989; DeLisi 2015; Macak 2016). Modern Armenian is classified into two dialect families: Eastern Armenian (ISO 639-3 hye) and Western ...
Scott Seyfarth +4 more
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Introduction. This article is an attempt to extract information about the interactions of dialects of the Indo-European dialect continuum with each other using a comparative analysis of the basic vocabularies of some Indo-European (IE) descendant ...
G. M. Telezhko
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The article considers one of the patterns of the Armenian text in Russian literature - the relationship of the historical destinies of the Armenian and Jewish peoples. The purpose of the study is to present, using the example of travelogues of writers of
Eleonora F. Shafranskaya
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How do perceived threats influence politicians’ attitudes towards religious minorities? Examining the Turkish parliamentary records between 1946 and 1960, this study suggests that perceived security threats significantly contribute to Turkish political ...
T. Nefes
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Armeno-Turkish Proverbs and Idioms in Three Books
Proverbs are linguistic forms that reflect the thought patterns of a society by conveying thoughts and feelings in their most concise form. While the words in a proverb are concise, they have an extensive associative meaning.
Zehra Hamarat Yardımcı
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THE SPREAD OF CHALCEDONISM IN TAYK AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE FORMATION OF THE HISTORICal AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT [PDF]
In 451, after the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon, Chalcedonism spread in Armenia, especially in Tayk. With its spread, Georgian penetrated there having an impact on the historic and cultural life and the ethnic image of the region.
Akopov, Arkadi +5 more
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