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Armenian Highlands: the birth place of civilization

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  • #81
    Re: Armenian Highlands: the birth place of civilization

    RUSSIAN TV CHANNEL WILL REVERBERATE TO ANCIENT ARMENIA

    20:03, 3 July, 2013

    Moscow, JULY 3, ARMENPRESS: "Russian "Culture" TV channel has prepared
    a program about Armenian highland.

    "Armenia is a big museum under open sky the handmade exponents of
    which were created many years ago," Armenpress" reports that such
    definition gave to our country the Russian TV channel one of the
    programs of which will be dedicated to Armenian highland on July 11.

    "Armenia and its civilization are traditionally considered as one of
    the most ancient of the world and the discoveries made in Armenia show
    the formation of world civilization and the level of its development
    goes deep through ten thousands years and maybe earlier," is written
    in the website of the program.

    TV viewers will be able to watch the program dedicated to Armenia on
    July 11 at 22:25.

    This is not the first reverberation to Armenia of the channel:
    it periodically introduces various programs dedicated to Armenian
    culture and arts.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    • #82
      Re: Armenian Highlands: the birth place of civilization

      I don't know where to put this, mod please move it if you think another thread is appropriate.
      We usually talk about the last armenian states were in 14th century,(cicilia and zakarid armenia) but what about principality of khachen(curren day artsakh), it lasted between 1261 to 1750(kingdom of artsakh before 1261). Why do people not pay much attention to it? It's the only armenian kingdom/state/principality/whatever that had virtually uninterrupted continuity, isn't it?

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        If you are interested in the Armenian history relative to the Byzantium period, this link is excellent.
        You can listen to the Podcasts "The History of Byzantium". In almost every episode Armenia is mentioned.

        A podcast telling the story of the Roman Empire from 476 AD to 1453

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