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in Armenian, History of the Diaspora : France, Russia, Poland, Italy, Austria, Egypt.
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Some (interesting) articles in English on Armenian Diaspora History :
- History of the Arab Countries under Ottoman Domination 1516-1918 (in Armenian) - Contents in English
- Pr Nikolay Hovhannisyan, Erévan 2004, Institut des Etudes orientales Contents in English
- "Armenia" (Boston, Mass. USA) : The Arabs, July 1906 - The Armenians and the Arabs May 1905
- Pr Avedis K. Sanjian (UCLA) : The Armenians in Bilad al-Sham (Historical Syria) - The Armenians And The Holy Places in Jerusalem -
- Testimonies of Scottish scientist James Bruce (1730-1794) on the Armenians of Ethiopia
- Sarmad, a mystic Armenian poet and sufi beheaded in 1661 (India) . Twenty Quatrains (Rubaiyats) of Sarmad
- The Five Meliks of Karabagh by RAFFI (and published in Armenian in Vienna, 1906) : An important historical text translated into English by Amy APCAR and published in Calcutta in 1918.
- James Bruce in Ethiopia - The Scottish Church for Armenians in Ethiopia
- A History of Armenian Astronomy, B. Y. Toumanian - Yerevan 1964
- A Short Biography of Armenian Diplomat Mir-David Khan
- English Summaries of Armenian Pages on the History of the Armenians in America (Planned)
- Leonardo da Vinci in Armenia : London1919 - Boston1971
Wow, i enjoyed reading that article. The tolorance shown to armenians is wider distributed then i thought and the fact that it goes back that far in time and space is remarkable. It is examples like these that lead me strongly oppose racism because no one has benefited more from tolorance and sufffered more from racism then the armenians.
Wow, i enjoyed reading that article. The tolorance shown to armenians is wider distributed then i thought and the fact that it goes back that far in time and space is remarkable. It is examples like these that lead me strongly oppose racism because no one has benefited more from tolorance and sufffered more from racism then the armenians.
There is a difference between tolerance and acceptance. I tolerate gays, but I do not accept them or their lifestyles.
For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.
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