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  1. The History of Armenia (Palgrave Essential Histories) by Simon Payaslian, 2007-12-26
  2. History of Armenia by Father Michael Chamich; from B.C. 2247 to the Year of Christ 1780, or 1229 of the Armenian Era: To which is appended a continuation ... the year 1780 to the present date. Volume 1 by Mik'ayel Ch'amch'yants', 2004-05-24
  3. Looking Toward Ararat: Armenia in Modern History by Ronald Grigor Suny, 1993-05
  4. History of Armenia by Father Michael Chamich; from B.C. 2247 to the Year of Christ 1780, or 1229 of the Armenian Era: To which is appended a continuation ... the year 1780 to the present date. Volume 2 by Mik'ayel Ch'amch'yants', 2004-04-13
  5. Armenia: A Journey Through History by Arra S. Avakian, Ara John Movsesian, 1998-12
  6. Armenian Van/Vaspurakan (Ucla Armenian History and Culture Series.)
  7. The Armenia Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-17
  8. The blood-thirsty Turk in Armenia, Crete, and Greece: Also a history of the war between Greece and Turkey by Edwin Munsell Bliss, 1897
  9. Armenian Sebastia/sivas And Lesser Armenia (Ucla Armenian History and Culture Series. Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces)
  10. History of Armenia by Michael Chamich, 1990-06
  11. A History of Armenia by Vahan Kurkjian, 1959
  12. History of Armenia and Other Fiction by Lorne Shirinian, 1999-05-01
  13. THE CHURCH OF ARMENIA: THE HISTORY, DOCTRINE, RULE, DISCIPLINE LITURGY AND LITERATURE by Malachia. Translated by G. Marcar Gregory, with an introduction by Right Rev. J. E. C. Weldon Ormanian, 1954
  14. History of Armenia (Occasional Papers and Proceedings: Armenian Studies)

1. History Of Armenia
History. Discover Armenia One of the world's oldest civilization, Armenia once included Mount Ararat, which biblical tradition identifies as
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2. Welcome To 40 Centuries Of Armenian History
History of Armenia and ArtsakhKarabakh province, with the Glossary of Armenian famous people, historical terms and sites, by Yuri Babayan.
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3. Armenia History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, C
armenia history Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
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    Armenia History Index
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  • 4. Armenians.com - Home Page For All Armenians
    Armenians.com is the place where you can find all kind of information about Armenia, Armenians, our culture, history, music. Armenian mp3s, jokes
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    5. HyeEtch - Armenian History, Culture, Art, Religion Genocide
    Book with information on Armenian history, culture, arts, and religion.
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    6. World History Archives History Of Armenia Azerbaijan
    World History Archives History of Armenia Azerbaijan
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    7. History / Armenia
    History / Armenia 1. The Road from Home The Story of Armenian Girl (Newbery Honor Bk) by David Kherdian
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    8. Armenia Diaspora Official Site's Home Page
    Inside Armenia. Education, Elections, Facts, Government, Health, History, Legislation, Repatriation, News Archive. Media
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    9. TourArmenia TACentral.com Complete Guide To Armenia
    Bistros, Armenia Tours, Armenia Tourists, Ecotours, Nature Tours, Armenia Flora Armenia fauna, armenia history, Armenia society, Armenia
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    10. Gate To Armenia - Armenian Information And Resources
    All about Armenia. Political and economic news, best photos, tourist and travel guide, churches, List of organizations and enterprises
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    11. Armenia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
    History. Poor little Armenia has been the mouflon in the sandwich between warring The Soviet Union would soon be history anyway, and Armenia voted for
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    12. ARMENIA History Links
    armenia history Links. Armenian Architecture Virtual Ani Gateway to the City Armenia s History from the Library of Congress Country Study
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    Anahit: Visit Armenia

    Earthquake, Armenia, December '88
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    Karabakh - 10 Years (1988-1998 )
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    13. Armenia History & Armenia Culture | IExplore
    armenia history A tragic sense of lost territory and national persecution, pride in a long and unbroken history of religion and learning, and a tradition of
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    The Mamluk advance into the region brought an end to this period of comparative independence; subsequent Armenian history is almost exclusively that of foreign domination. The Mamluks were supplanted by the Ottoman Turks, after which Armenia became the subject of a constant struggle between the Turks and the Iranian Safavid dynasty, until the 18th century. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Russians moved in and took control of the area that is now the modern state of Armenia. Russian rule was at best heavy handed, particularly under Tsar Nicholas II, who closed Armenian schools and libraries and confiscated the assets of the Armenian church.
    In the aftermath of World War I, with all of the major regional powers in a weakened condition, Armenia enjoyed a brief spell of independence from 1918 until 1922, in a federation with Georgia and Azerbaijan. Following the Bolshevik victory in the Russian civil war, it was then incorporated into the Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Republic, together with Georgia and Azerbaijan, and later as one of three distinct Soviet republics. The Soviet authorities tried to promote Armenia as a homeland and place of return for Armenians exiled all over the world. The seven decades of Soviet rule were, by the historical standards of the region, quiet and peaceful.

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    Virtual Ani, Armenia

    Interactive map of the deserted medieval city brings up photographs and key facts on each building. Brief history, account of its rediscovery and comments on recent excavation and restoration.
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    17. Armenia History
    History. Historical Background. ARMENIAN CIVILIZATION HAD its beginnings in the sixth century BC In the centuries following, the Armenians withstood
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    Historical Background ARMENIAN CIVILIZATION HAD its beginnings in the sixth century B.C. In the centuries following, the Armenians withstood invasions and nomadic migrations, creating a unique culture that blended Iranian social and political structures with Hellenic and later Christianliterary traditions. For two millennia, independent Armenian states existed sporadically in the region between the northeastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, until the last medieval state was destroyed in the fourteenth century. A landlocked country in modern times, Armenia was the smallest Soviet republic from 1920 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The future of an independent Armenia is clouded by limited natural resources and the prospect that the military struggle to unite the Armenians of Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region with the Republic of Armenia will be a long one. The Armenians are an ancient people who speak an Indo-European language and have traditionally inhabited the border regions common to modern Armenia, Iran, and Turkey. They call themselves

    18. Blogrel » New Armenia History Site
    I stumbled across a new Armenian history site, Armenica.org. The site itself is a bit difficult to Is there a need for an Armenian history website?
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    New Armenia History Site
    Filed under: Armenia Travel Technology I stumbled across a new Armenian history site, Armenica.org . The site itself is a bit difficult to navigate, but they have some very high quality maps. (Nothing like , but at least these ones are on the web.) armeniapedia.org
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    19. Armenia Culture, Armenia Flag, Armenia History, Culture Of Armenia, Economy Of A
    Armenia Culture, Armenia Flag, armenia history, Culture of Armenia, Economy of Armenia, Flag of Armenia, People of Armenia, Information on Armenia,
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    Maps of World provides information on Armenia, details of its flag, its people, its economy and other details Maps of World
    People of Armenia Armenia is made up of 93% of Armenians, the remaining 7% comprises of Azeris, Russians and other groups. The people of Armenia take pride in being the first nation to formally adopt Christianity. This is one country that is highly urbanized with 67 percent of the residents living in cities or towns. Arts and Crafts Armenia has a rich cultural heritage and is famous for age-old decorative stone carvings that are practiced even today. Other forms of art include rug weaving and metalwork. Coming to music and dance, Armenia is famous for Opera and ballet, in fact, national dance companies and orchestras tour throughout the country performing and entertaining the people. Flag of Armenia The Flag of Armenia is made up of three equal horizontal bands - red at the top, blue in the middle and orange at the bottom.
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    Economy of Armenia After a series of hardships the country was subjected to, Armenia is slowly treading the recovery path. First, it was a devastating earthquake in 1988 that took away over thousands of lives and rendered so many homeless, then it was the prolonged war in Nagorno-Karabakh that also involved Armenia. The war led to blockades of trade routes, which in turn led to shortage of food and other amenities.

    20. MapZones.com : Armenia History
    Information of Country s History, Civilization, independence, king, rural, war.
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    Country Info Armenia Introduction Armenia General Data Armenia Maps Armenia Culture ... Armenia Time and Date Armenia History Back to Top Armenian civilization had its beginnings in the sixth century B.C. In the centuries following, the Armenians withstood invasions and nomadic migrations, creating a unique culture that blended Iranian social and political structures with Hellenic and later Christianliterary traditions. For two millennia, independent Armenian states existed sporadically in the region between the northeastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, until the last medieval state was destroyed in the fourteenth century. A landlocked nation in modern times, Armenia was the smallest Soviet republic from 1920 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The Armenians are an ancient people who speak an Indo-European language and have traditionally colonised the border regions common to modern Armenia, Iran, and Turkey. They call themselves hai and their nation Haiastan. Their neighbors to the north, the Georgians, call them somekhi, but most of the rest of the world follows the usage of the ancient Greeks and refers to them as Armenians, a term derived according to legend from the Armen tribe. Thus the Russian word is armianin, and the Turkish is ermeni. Gorbachev's 1989 proposal for enhanced autonomy for NagornoKarabakh within Azerbaijan satisfied neither Armenians nor Azerbaijanis, and a long and inconclusive conflict erupted between the two peoples. In September 1989, Azerbaijan began an economic blockade of Armenia's vital fuel and supply lines through its territory, which until that time had carried about 90 % of Armenia's imports from the other Soviet republics.

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