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Historical Relations With Non-Armenians > (Small?) Bridges For Genocide Recognitions
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These cultural and historical relations are also useful as introductions to contact other communauties also of foreign origins : (small?) bridges between communities. Exemples : relations with
- Polish American communauty
- Russian American communauty
- Chinese American communauty
- etc.
Here is the classification of different cultures we have made for France :
Nil Agopoff (CRDA, Paris)
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I have lately put three articles on the web :
- Historical Relations between Armenians and Abyssinia ( > XVIII Century) :
- Armenians in Ethiopia (XIX & XX Centuries) :
- Armenian Historical Relations with Indonesia :
Nil Agopoff (Paris, France)
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Historical and Cultural relations between the Armenians and France have been important along the centuries.
They represent an important potentiel for contacts on different levels or spaces : Librarians, High School teachers and Deans, Municipalities, Mayors, Representatives, Senators, etc., etc...
Nil (Paris, France)
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Armenian Historiographical and Historical-Armenophil Legacy in France
List of towns and villages of France in 3 pages classified by Departements in 3 pages :
Happy travel through France !
Nil
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Besides the targetting political struggle for recognizing 1915 genocide, there is a (very) long term cultural work to do for informing the other communities historically and culturally.
Specially to the local or State libraries. For exemple for California :
etc.
We try to work for the same in France :
Nil
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- Eugène Tisserant, Un défenseur de Mekhitar à Rome, Khatchadour Vardapet Aralealan, (Numéro spécial de Pazmaveb), Venise 1949
-V. Langlois, Considérations sur les rapports de l'Arménie avec la France au Moyen-Age, Paris 1860, In-8 1- pages
-Nafilyan, Influences orientales à l'hopital St Blaise, Paris Marrinpouey, 1939
- Macler, Mosaiques orientales, Paris 1907 (>> Inscription arménienne de Bourges), Paris 1907
- Basmadjian K.J., Jacques II, roi d'Aragon et Oschin, roi de la Petite Arménie, d'après un manuscrit des archives de la couronne d'Aragon (en francais et en latin), Paris 1908
- Carrière A., Sur un chapitre de Grégoire de Tours relatif à l'histoire d'Orient, Paris Imp. nationale, 1887, In-8, 20 pages
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= Schutz O., Nicolas Misztotfalusi Kis and the Armenian book printing, Acta Orientalia (Hungaria), IX, 1959, pp 63-73
[ = Calvinist Hungarian Printer in Amsterdam of XVII century >> http://www.crda-france.org/fr/6histo...6_hollande.htm & http://www.crda-france.org/fr/4diasp...e/3hongrie.htm >> Dutsch & Hungarian communities in the USA ]
= Cardona G.R., L'Inda e la Cina secondo l'Asxarhacoye, Armeniaca, (Venice), 1969, pp.83-97
[ >> http://www.crda-france.org/fr/6histo...pays/chine.htm & http://www.crda-france.org/fr/6histo..._pays/inde.htm >> Indian & Chineese Communities in the USA, UK, etc. ]]
= Tcheraz M., Hayton the Armenian his Oriental History, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, London, 1900, pp.293-294
[ >> cultural medieval associations and Research centers in the USA and Mongol communities ]
= Journal Asiatique (Paris 1823) :
- Zohrab J. , Réponse de M. Zohrab docteur arménien à une brochure publiée par M. Cirbied, pp.169-190
- Cirbied M., Lettre au rédacteur au sujet de la Grammaire arménienne publiée par le Dr J. Zohrab, pp.297-312
[ >> http://www.crda-france.org/fr/2armen.../langueso1.htm & http://www.insecula.com/oeuvre/photo_ME0000047518.html ]
= Beylerian Arthur, Deux lettres du Catholicos arménien à Napoléon et à Portalis, Revue de l'Institut Napoléon, Paris, CXV, 1970, pp.49-56
[ >> http://www.crda-france.org/fr/6histo...9_napoleon.htm ]
= Olderogge D., Ancient relationships between Armenia and Ethiopia , VIII Inter. Congress of Anthropological and Ethnographical Sciences, (Tokyo 1968), pp.1-14
- [ >> http://www.crda-france.org/fr/6histo...liographie.htm >> Ethiopian Associations in the USA, in Sweden, etc., etc... ]
= M. Kiel (Holland), Armenian and Ottoman Influences on a groupo of villages in North-eastern Macedonia, Revues des Etudes arméniennes, Paris 1971, VIII, pp.267-282
= O. Kh. Khalpakhtchian, Sur le problème des relations culturelles arméno-serbes, REA, VIII, pp.283-287
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