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    Greetings!

    I found the forum when I was looking for information regarding the participants in the Genocide Forum held on November 15, in Stockholm, Sweden, and wanted to present our site:



    which at the moment contains the complete history of Armenia, covering
    the period between 800 B.C. and 2004, including the background,
    implementation and the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide during World
    War I, complete with maps and other information, but we are working to
    add more resources to it.

    I hope you will find our site interesting and that it can serve as a useful link resource for you.

    With best regards,

    Vahagn Avedian
    Project Manager for Armenica

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    Thank you Armenica - looks interesting - thanks for sharing.

    And Mods - I can't imagine that this Turkish posting snailmarryer or what have you has anything really relevent to say...hint hint...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 1.5 million
      And Mods - I can't imagine that this Turkish posting snailmarryer or what have you has anything really relevent to say...hint hint...
      Posts have been deleted, and the member has been warned. For future reference, it might be easier to use the "report post" icon on the left side of the post window (it looks like a yield sign) to make the mod team aware of questionable posts. Thanks 1.5!

      Hovik

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      • #4
        Originally posted by armenica.org
        Greetings!

        I found the forum when I was looking for information regarding the participants in the Genocide Forum held on November 15, in Stockholm, Sweden, and wanted to present our site:



        which at the moment contains the complete history of Armenia, covering
        the period between 800 B.C. and 2004, including the background,
        implementation and the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide during World
        War I, complete with maps and other information, but we are working to
        add more resources to it.

        I hope you will find our site interesting and that it can serve as a useful link resource for you.

        With best regards,

        Vahagn Avedian
        Project Manager for Armenica

        Thank you for sharing, really interesting site ... Keep up the good work

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        • #5
          Thanks for the kind words!

          Vahagn Avedian
          Armenica

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