What I guess I am trying to get to is that despite the changes, we still feel very strong links to the armenians that existed about 16-17 hundred years ago.
Vahan Tekeyan (I'm pretty sure it was him, but I could be wrong), in his poem "Vartanank" wrote "Vasn Hisoosi, Vasn Hayrenyats, Haraach!, Vartani dzayne korats". Many many armenians would be able to relate to these lines, uttered over 1500 years ago.
I think that religion plays a major role in allowing us to relate with our ancestors, which is why we feel "closer" to, for example, Vartan Mamigonian, than we do to the pagans that were there earlier. But we still feel this sort of "connection" with our pagan gods, Vahakn, Tork, yevayln.
Anyways, I am just rambling on, I know...it's caused by confusion.
Vahan Tekeyan (I'm pretty sure it was him, but I could be wrong), in his poem "Vartanank" wrote "Vasn Hisoosi, Vasn Hayrenyats, Haraach!, Vartani dzayne korats". Many many armenians would be able to relate to these lines, uttered over 1500 years ago.
I think that religion plays a major role in allowing us to relate with our ancestors, which is why we feel "closer" to, for example, Vartan Mamigonian, than we do to the pagans that were there earlier. But we still feel this sort of "connection" with our pagan gods, Vahakn, Tork, yevayln.
Anyways, I am just rambling on, I know...it's caused by confusion.

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