Wiktionary Armenian may refer to Something of, from, or related to Armenia , a country in the South Caucasus region of the Eastern European juncture. Armenians , persons from Armenia, or of Armenian descent Armenian diaspora , people of ethnic Armenian origin residing in other countries e.g. Russian Armenians, American Armenians, French Armenians etc. Armenian language , the Indo European language spoken by Armenian people Armenian cuisine Armenian alphabet Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic , one of the republics that made up the former Soviet Union See also Special Allpages Armenian List of all pages beginning with Armenian Armenia disambiguation History of Armenia Demographics of Armenia Culture of Armenia Languages of Armenia List of Armenians Armenian mythology Armenian Apostolic Church , founded in the 1st century AD Armenian Catholic Church , founded in 1742 Armenian Evangelical Church , founded in 1846 disambig de Armenisch es Armenio fa gl Armenio it Armeno pt Arm nio simple Armenian ... more details
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Armenian patriarch may refer to legendary Armenian patriarchs Hayk Aram , Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia Moses of Chorene Ara the Beautiful Vahagn patriarchs catholicoses of the Armenian Church List of Catholicoi of Armenia List of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem disambig ... more details
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Armenian Newspapers are published in the Republic of Armenia and in the Armenian diaspora where there are concentrations of Armenians . Usually the newspapers are in Armenian language , but many of the Armenian ... ru RU Media News Sites http www.a1plus.am A1 in Armenian language Armenian , English language English , Russian language Russian http www.armedia.am Armedia in Armenian language Armenian , Russian language Russian http www.armweeklynews.am Armenian Weekly News in Armenian language Armenian http ... Alik News Service in Armenian language Armenian http www.azatutyun.am Radio Liberty Azatutyun Radiokayan part of RFE RL in Armenian language Armenian , Russian language Russian http www.lurer.com Lurer in Armenian language Armenian , English language English , Russian language Russian http www.yerkirmedia.am ... www.armenianow.com Armenia Now Armenian Times , monthly, published in Yerevan in Armenian, English ... weekly in Armenian language Armenian Publication of ARF Artsakh Central Committee Armenian Newspapers in the Diaspora Argentina http www.diarioarmenia.org.ar Diario Armenia in Armenian language Armenian and Spanish language Spanish Australia http www.armenia.com.au Armenia in Armenian language Armenian and English language English Canada Abaka weekly Abaka , weekly, trilingual Armenian language Armenian , French language French , English language English Horizon Weekly Horizon , weekly, trilingual Armenian language Armenian , French language French , English language English Cyprus http www.artsakank.com.cy Artsakank , monthly in Armenian language Armenian , with sections in Greek and English. Azad Tsayn , monthly in Armenian language Armenian Egypt Arev daily Arev , daily in Armenian language Armenian Tchahagir , weekly in Armenian language Armenian Housaper , daily in Armenian language Armenian France http www.gamkonline.com Gamk in Armenian language Armenian and French language French Haratch , daily in Armenian language Armenian now defunct Nor Haratch http www.norharatch.org ... more details
Infobox language name Middle Armenian region Armenian Highlands , Cilicia era developed into Armenian language Armenian familycolor Indo European script Armenian alphabet iso3 axm History of the Armenian language Middle Armenian Lang hy or , also called Cilician Armenian , corresponds to the second period in written Armenian with which numerous books were published between the 12th and 18th centuries. It comes after Grabar Old Armenian and before Ashkharhabar Modern Armenian . ref cite book last Melkonian first Zareh title edition Fourth year 1990 location Los Angeles language Armenian page 137 ref Grabar was predominantly an inflection and synthetic language, while in Middle Armenian, during the period of ashkhrabar influence, agglutinative and analytical forms influenced the language. ref History of the Armenian Language in the Pre Written Period, Yerevan, 1987. ref In this respect, Middle Armenian is a transition stage from Old Armenian to Modern Armenian or ashkharabar. Although Modern Armenian started to form under conditions of strong dialect differences, decline of old literature and manuscript traditions. Middle Armenian is a transition stage from Old Armenian to Modern Armenian or ashkharabar. ref H. Acharian, History of the Armenian Language, parts I II, ref Its voicing qualities were closer to modern Western Armenian than modern Eastern Armenian, which itself remains closer to Classical. References Reflist Category Armenian languages Armenia stub hy ru ... more details
History of the Armenian language Modern Armenian Lang hy or Lang hy , Ashkharhabar is the written form of the Armenian language which came to be used starting in the 18th century. ref name Melkonian cite book last Melkonian first Zareh title edition Fourth year 1990 location Los Angeles language Armenian page 137 ref Modern Armenian has two branches Western Armenian or Turkish Armenian or Istanbul Armenian Eastern Armenian or Russian Armenian or Yerevan Armenian . ref name Melkonian Footnotes reflist Category Armenian languages Armenia stub ru Modern day Armenians Armenian is sometimes described as very http Gullible Gullible but that is no true. It is really light, beautiful and dancing. It is a beautiful, cultural language, and its easy to learn. I, the writer of this paragraph, for one am armenian and I can speak it, and i am very fond of it. ... more details
disamb Armenian Constitution 1773 constitutional project for the Armenians, named Vorogait Paratz Snares of Glory , written in Madras India by Hakob Shahamirian and the Madras Group Armenian Constitution 1863 Constitution of the Armenian Ottoman Empire Ottoman Millet 1863 Armenian Constitution 1922 Constitution of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic inside the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic Constitution of Armenia Constitution of the Armenia n Republic 1995 ... more details
Armenian Weekly originally Hairenik Weekly is an English language English Armenian publication published by Hairenik Association Inc in Armenian language Armenian in Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown , Massachusetts in the United States. It is the sister publication to the Armenian language weekly Hairenik . It started as Hairenik Weekly in 1934 and name was changed to Armenian Weekly in 1969 and continues under that name until today. Armenian Weekly also runs an online publication. Hairenik Weekly 1934 1969 In June 1932, the Armenian language Hairenik had started a column in English to address the needs of English speaking Armenians. The response was so positive that by March 1934 the Hairenik Weekly was established entirely in English and began publication, mostly through the efforts of young volunteer contributors. In June 1934 the Hairenik Weekly acquired a full time editor, James Mandalian, and an assistant editor, Queenie Pambookjian. Notably, were translations of short stories by such prominent Armenian writers as Avetis Aharonian and Hamasdegh and the poems of Gostan Zarian . Moreover, the very stories that initially brought William Saroyan national recognition by the American public were first published in the Hairenik Weekly under the pseudonym Sirak Goryan . Armenian Weekly 1969 Present In 1969 the paper s name changed to the Armenian Weekly. Today, along with news of general interest to the Armenian American community, the Armenian Weekly publishes ... of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and Armenian National Committee ANC of America, it is also ... and honestly. Youth activities are still reported in each issue on the Armenian Youth Federation ... armenianweekly Armenian Weekly web site Category Newspapers published in Massachusetts Category English language newspapers Category Armenian diaspora Category Watertown, Massachusetts United States stub Armenia stub tr Armenian Weekly ... more details
The Armenian Legion may refer to Armenische Legion Armenians allied with the Germans. French Armenian Legion established with the French Armenian Agreement 1916 . Legio I Armeniaca Armenians allied with Rome. Legio II Armeniaca Disamb ro Legiunea Armean ru ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Armenian Lyre Knar Haykakan was an Armenian musical periodical first published in 1861 by Gabriel Yeranian and Nikoghayos Tashjian. However, six months later its publication was halted. In 1862 the Armenian Lyre music society was established in Constantinople . Its purpose was to keep the musical spirit among Armenians alive. That same year the Armenian Lyre periodical began publishing again, this time through the efforts of Tigran Tchouhadjyan . References Grigor Suni, Armenian music, Yerevan, 2005, p. 106 107, ISBN 99930 60 59 3 Category Armenian journals ru ... more details
Armenian studies , or Armenology lang hy is a field of humanities covering Armenia n History of Armenia history , Armenian language language , Religion in Armenia religion and Culture of Armenia culture . Scholars of Armenian Studies Early scholars Lord Byron 1788 1824 Ghevond Alishan ... of Mechitarists Mekhitarist Congregation Modern Armenian scholars Arakel Babakhanian 1860 1932 ... Stephan Astourian , Professor of History and Director of the Armenian Studies Program at the University ... Professor of Armenian Studies, UCLA Vahakn Dadrian Nina G. Garsoian , Emeritus , Armenian ... College Richard G. Hovannisian , Professor of Armenian and Near Eastern History at the University ... Emeritus and founding director of the Armenian Research Center at the University of Michigan ... Department of Armenian Studies at Haigazian University , Beirut, Lebanon Society for Armenian ... www.aiprg.net Armenian International Policy Research Group AIPRG http www.armenian genocide.org Armenian ... Association for Armenian Studies I.A.A.S http www.naasr.org National Association for Armenian Studies and Research NAASR Zoryan Institute USA Armenian Studies Programs Arizona State University Russian and East European Studies Consortium California State University Fresno Armenian Studies Program ... College Armenian Studies Harvard University Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Iona College New York Iona College History and Political Science Tufts University Armenian Art and Architectural ... Armenian Studies Program University of Chicago Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Armenian Studies Program University of Michigan Dearborn Armenian Research Center University of Wisconsin&ndash Milwaukee Wesleyan University Worcester State College The Armenian Virtual College AVC http www.avc agbu.org Worldwide Armenian Studies Programs Hebrew University of Jerusalem Armenian Studies Program Haigazian University Institut National des ... more details
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Infobox Ethnic group group Armenian Australians image File Gladys Berejiklian.JPG 150px caption Gladys ... anc.org.au page.php?8d Armenian National Committee of Australia ref regions Sydney , Ryde , Willoughby , Warringah , Melbourne languages Armenian Language Armenian , Russian Language Russian and Australian English religions Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic , Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic , Evangelicalism Evangelical and Protestant related Armenians Armenian groups Armenian ... become one of the key Armenian diaspora s around the world and amongst the largest in the English speaking world . While the Armenian community in Australia is amongst the youngest of all diasporas, Australia s economic prosperity over the past decade has attracted a large number of skilled Armenian .... Today the Austral Armenian community includes members born in up to and over 43 different countries. The estimated Armenian community size is about 50,000 mostly residing in Sydney, with about 8,000 ... of Warringah. Smaller communities exist in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth. Australians of Armenian heritage ... Australians of Armenian heritage are being recognized for their success in Politics, Banking & Finance ... industry and many avenues of trade. Below are some of the operating organisations within the Armenian Australian community Armenian General Benevolent Union Special Broadcasting Service SBS Armenian Radio ref http www.radio.sbs.com.au language.php?page info&language Armenian SBS Radio Armenian Bot generated title ref Armenian Chamber of Commerce in Australia ref http www.armenianchamber.com.au Armenian ... Bot generated title ref Hye Hoki ref http www.hyehoki.com Hye Hoki Bot generated title ref Armenian Revolutionary Federation Armenian Youth Federation of Australia ref http www.ayf.org AYF.ORG Home Bot ... Branch Home Bot generated title ref Armenian National Committee of Australia ref http www.anc.org.au Armenian National Committee of Australia Bot generated title ref Cultural centers In Sydney there are several ... more details
for Armenians in the whole of the Americas Armenian diaspora in the Americas Infobox Ethnic group group Armenian Americans br small lang hy lang hy Latn Amerigahayer image caption William ... Chicago San Francisco Bay Area center pop1 languages Armenian Language Armenian mainly Western Armenian with a minority of Eastern Armenian religions File P christianity.svg 18px Christianity br Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic Armenian Evangelical Church Evangelical Protestant related Armenian Canadian Armenians in France Armenian Australian and other European Americans Armenians Armenian Americans lang hy Amerikahayer are citizen ... States 2000 Census , 385,488 respondents indicated either full or partial Armenians Armenian ancestry ... the 2000 U.S. Census including state by state data , which states that there are 385,488 people of Armenian ... persons of Armenian ancestry currently living in Canada. However, these are liable to be low ... people who speak Armenian at home. http www.armembassycanada.ca diaspora diaspora6.htm The Armenian Embassy in Canada estimates 1 million ethnic Armenians in the U.S. and 100,000 in Canada. The Armenian ... American Community Survey one year estimates indicated 484,840 Americans with full or partial Armenian ancestry. ref name American Community Survey History Armenian pioneers The first Armenians Armenian known to have immigrated to America was Martin the Armenian . ref http www.umd.umich.edu dept armenian papazian america.html Het Christelijk Oosten 52, No. 3 4 2000 , pp. 311 347 ref He arrived ... Armenian doctors, Simeon Minasian, Garabed Galstian, and Baronig Matevosian, worked at military ... The American Civil War as Elucidated in the Armenian Periodical Press . Patma Banasirakan Handes . 2 13 , 1961, pp. 47 66. ref The only Armenian known ... M. http communities.washingtontimes.com neighborhood civil war 2011 sep 20 civil wars only armenian ... more details
Image St Elie St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg thumb 300px The Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral 1909 in Beirut , a prominent example of Armenian architecture , the most advanced form of Armenian art Image Armenian painting at the art museum in Vanadzor.jpg thumb 300px An Armenian painting at the art museum in Vanadzor , Armenia Image Vank Cathedral interior.jpg thumb 300px right Armenian frescoes inside the 17th century Vank Cathedral in New Julfa , Iran Armenian art is the unique form of art developed over 4,500 years of habitation of the Armenian Highland by the Armenian people . Armenian architecture and miniature painting have dominated Armenian artistic production and have ... ref Other media of Armenian art include sculptures frescoes, mosaics, and ceramics metalwork and engravings textiles music and printing. Most works of Armenian art had a Christian meaning. ref name ArtsOfArmenia Introduction Study of Armenian Art History The study of Armenian art began in the early twentieth century. Notable scholars of Armenian art were Catholicos Garegin Hovsepian and professor ... and Professor Dickran Kouymjian are prominent scholars of Armenian art. Architecture Main Armenian architecture The first Armenian churches were built during the lifetime of St. Gregory the Illuminator , were often built on the sites of destroyed pagan temples, and imitated some aspects of Armenian ... Geometry and Armenian Architecture Armenia Travel, History, Archeology & Ecology TourArmenia Travel Guide to Armenia Bot generated title ref Classical and Medieval Armenian Architecture is divided ... invasions, most of what we now know as classical Armenian architecture had formed. The second period lasted from the 9th to the 11th century. Armenian architecture underwent a revival under the patronage ... both traditional styles and new innovations. Ornately carved Armenian khachkars were developed ... Seljuq Empire Seljuk invasion. Miniatures Main Armenian illuminated manuscript Empty section ... more details
Armenian Canadians br Andr Arthur Atom Egoyan br Arsin e Khanjian Raffi musician Raffi optime ... Armenian language Armenian mainly Western Armenian with a minority of Eastern Armenian , English ...&VID 0&VNAMEE &VNAMEF ref and 30,130 had Armenian as their mother tongue. ref Statistics Canada, 2006 ... 2006&VID 0&VNAMEE &VNAMEF ref A large part of the Armenian diaspora in Canada came from Lebanon ... the Armenian Genocide settled in communities in southern Ontario . Thousands of Armenians made their way ... of the Soviet Union . Most Armenian Canadians are centered in the provinces of Quebec ... and Laval Montreal, numbering 21,765 people of Armenian ancestry ref name 2006stats , is center for two Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Prelacies governing not just Montreal community but all Armenian Apostolic Orthodox communities throughout Canada Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada representing ... Armenian Church Laval, Quebec Laval Armenian Prelacy of Canada representing the Holy See of Cilicia Parishes Sourp Hagop Cathedral Montreal and Sourp Kevork Armenian Apostolic Church Laval Image Armenian Genocide Memorial Montreal.jpg thumb left The Armenian Genocide memorial in Montreal There is also the Notre Dame de Nareg Armenian Catholic Church in Ville Saint Laurent suburb of Montreal and various Armenian Evangelical Churches, most notably the First Armenian Evangelical Church Montreal and the Armenian Evangelical Church Laval . The Armenian community in Montreal has two full time Armenian schools, the L cole Arm nienne Sourp Hagop Sourp Hagop Armenian School and the Arm n Qu bec Alex Manoogian School. Laval is the home of the Armenian Catholic Ecole Notre Dame de Nareg School. Montreal also boasts the publication of two long running pan Canadian Armenian weeklies, Abaka weekly ... trilingual, as in addition to their Armenian language content, they run English and French special ... of Montreal. Toronto Image Saint Mary Armenian Church in Toronto, Canada.jpg thumb 250px left http ... more details
Image Echmiatsin altair.jpg thumb 300px An Armenian altar, with curtains. The Armenian Rite is an independent liturgy . This rite is used by both the Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic and Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic Churches it is also the rite of a significant number of Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Catholic Christians in the Republic of Georgia . The liturgy is patterned after the directives of Saint Gregory the Illuminator , founder and patron saint of The Armenian Church. Unlike the Byzantine Rite Byzantine Church , churches of the Armenian rite are usually devoid of icon s and have a curtain concealing the priest and the altar from the people during parts of the liturgy , an influence from early apostolic times. The use of bishop s mitre and of unleavened bread , is reminiscent of the influence Western missionaries once had upon both the miaphysite Orthodox Armenians as well as upon the Armenian Rite Catholics. Celebration of the Eucharist The order of the Armenian celebration of the Eucharist or Mass liturgy Mass is initially influenced by the Syriac Christianity Syriac and Cappadocian Fathers Cappadocian Christians, then from the 5th century A.D. onwards by Liturgy of St. James Jerusalemites , then by Byzantine Rite Byzantines from ca. the 10th century and lastly by the Latin Rite Latins in the Crusades . The Armenians are the only Eastern Church using wine without added water. The Armenians use unleavened bread for the Eucharist. From all the Armenian language Anaphora liturgy anaphora s the only one currently in use is the anaphora of Athanasius of Alexandria . It became the standard anaphora of the Armenian church before the end of the 10th century and is a translation of the Greek version. In research it is often attributed to Gregory of Nazianzus , or to an older version of the Armenian anaphora of St. Basil or seen as a composite ... www.catholic forum.com saints ncd00783.htm New Catholic Dictionary Armenian Rite Sources references ... more details
infobox ethnic group group Armenian Brazilian br small Armeno brasileiro small image caption poptime 40,000 ref citation url http www.armeniadiaspora.com population.html title Armenian population in the world publisher ArmenianDiaspora.com accessdate 2009 09 20 ref popplace S o Paulo and Rio de Janeiro langs Portuguese Language Portuguese , Armenian language Armenian , Persian language Persian , Arabic language Arabic rels Christianity mostly Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic and Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic , Irreligion and Religion in Brazil others related Other White Brazilian s, Armenians An Armenian Brazilian lang pt Armeno brasileiro, Arm nio brasileiro is a Brazil ian person of full, partial, or predominantly Armenian ancestry, or an Armenian immigrant in Brazil. Citation needed date September 2009 Migration history Armenian immigrants in Brazil gathered mostly in and around the city of S o Paulo , where there are churches, cultural centers, and even a S o Paulo metro subway station named Armenia . ref citation url http www.radiobras.gov.br especiais saopaulo450 mat saopaulo14.php title Di spora Arm nia traz para S o Paulo os primeiros imigrantes date 2004 01 24 accessdate 2009 07 07 first Li sio last Pereira periodical Radioag ncia Nacional ref The Armenian community maintains a strong presence in the city, albeit not in the country as a whole. Some people of Armenian descent have become famous in arts and politics, such as Senator Pedro Pedrossian, actress ... in Brazil, in the city of S o Paulo at the Armenian Genocide monument on April 24, 1965 of 50th ... to Brazil References Reflist Further reading citation doi 10.2307 1007476 title The Armenian Renaissance ... http www.armenia.com.br Website of Armenian Community in Brazil Pari Yegadzek Tigran Ghanalanyan, Armenian Protestant communities in South America, http noravank.am eng issues detail.php?ELEMENT ID 5722 Armenian diaspora Demographics of Brazil Category Ethnic groups in Brazil Category Armenian diaspora ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Unsourced image removed File Armenian Super Cup.PNG thumb right 200px The Armenian SuperCup named after Hakob Tonoyan The Armenian SuperCup is a match that is played between ... Shirak br small Runner up of Armenian Premier League 1995 96 small 3 1 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 1995 96 br and Armenian Cup 1995 96 small 1998 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 1996 97 small 2 0 FC Ararat Yerevan Ararat br small Winner of Armenian Cup 1996 97 small 1999 FC Spartak Yerevan Tsement br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 1998 br and Armenian Cup 1998 small 1 1 Penalty shootout football p 4 3 Shirak FC Shirak br small Runner up of Armenian Premier League 1998 small 2000 Shirak FC Shirak br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 1999 small 2 1 FC Spartak Yerevan Tsement br small Winner of Armenian Cup 1999 small 2001 not held 2002 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 2001 small 2 1 Mika FC Mika br small Winner of Armenian Cup 2001 small 2003 Shirak FC Shirak br small Runner up of Armenian Premier League 2002 small 2 1 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 2002 br and Armenian Cup 2002 small 2004 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 2003 small 1 0 Extra time aet Mika FC Mika br small Winner of Armenian Cup 2003 small 2005 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 2004 br and Armenian Cup 2004 small 1 0 FC Banants Banants br small Runner up of Armenian Premier League 2004 small 2006 Mika FC Mika br small Winner of Armenian Cup 2005 small 3 2 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 2005 small 2007 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 2006 small 2 1 Extra time aet Mika FC Mika br small Winner of Armenian Cup 2006 small 2008 Pyunik FC Pyunik br small Winner of Armenian Premier League 2007 small 1 0 FC Banants Banants br small Winner of Armenian Cup 2007 small 2009 FC Ararat ... more details
Armenian Review is an English language multidisciplinary, Academic journal peer reviewed journal published since 1948 and dedicated to exploring issues related to Armenia and Armenians . Articles dealing with countries and themes other than Armenia and Armenians are also published if they have a comparative approach or elucidate the Armenian experience. At times Armenian Review was published on a quarterly basis, but it has been irregular and sporadic during most of the 1990s and early 2000s. Since 2008 the Armenian Review has updated its website and has published 4 issues. It is currently published twice a year in May and in November. External links http www.armenianreview.org Armenian Review web site United States stub Armenia stub Category Armenian diaspora ... more details
political concept United Armenia as used by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun is beeing seen as the most prominent example of modern Armenian nationalist. File Mkrtum Hovnatanian. Hayk Nahapet.jpeg 200px thumb Hayk by Mkrtum Hovnatanian 1779 1846 . The legendary founder of the Armenian ... depicts the Lake Van region and Mount Ararat , with Noah s ark. Armenian nationalism in the modern ... as the Armenian Cause lang hy wikt wikt , IPA h j d t or Hye Dat . Armenian national ... Empire . The Russian Armenia followed with significant causes. The Armenian Apostolic Church has been a great defender of Armenian nationalism, with leaders like Khrimian Hayrik who devoted his life to the peasantry. The establishment of modern Armenia 1991 and Armenian social fabric becoming more complex gradually decrease the political influence of Hay Dat and shifted towards a modern Armenian nationalism modeled as a liberal nationalism . On the other hand, the Armenian diaspora have diaspora .... National awakening sync Armenian national awakening Main Armenian national awakening The situation .... Under these new and relatively liberal conditions, many Armenian schools were opened throughout ... for the teachers. In 1880 these associations united together as the General Union of Armenian ... 395. ref After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the Russo Turkish War of 1877 78 , the Armenian National Assembly Ottoman Empire Armenian National Assembly and Patriarch Nerses Varjabedyan Nerses ... in the debate on the Armenian Question . In his famous patriotic speech The Paper Ladle Mgrdich Khrimian advised Armenians to take the national awakening of Bulgaria as a model as the hopes of the Armenian ... of an autonomous Armenia , transforming the Armenian Question from an internal problem of the Ottoman ... Armenian subjects from oppression and violence. However, the treaty did not provide any instruments to force Turkey to make reforms. ref V. G. Krbekyan, The Armenian Cause at the Berlin Congress , English ... more details
Armenian battalions refer to military units formed by Armenian volunteer conscripts, mostly fighting against the Ottoman Empire Ottoman forces 1912 13, Balkan Wars , an auxiliary battle group in Bulgarian Army . Andranik Toros Ozanian Balkan Wars 1914 17, World War I , Armenian volunteer units was employed in Russian Imperial Army 1914 17, World War I , Armenian volunteer units was employed in Egyptian Expeditionary Force of British Army . 1916 20, World War I , French Armenian Legion was employed in French Army . It was established by French Armenian Agreement 1916 as a detachment unit. The unit was active in Adana Turkey and Arara Palestine . 1940 45, World War II , Armenian Legion . gallery File Pervaya Armyanskaya Drujina 2 battalion 1914.png Armenian volunteer units detachment under Russian Caucasus Army World War I Russian Caucasus Army File WW1 2nd Battalion established from Van Armenians in Hamadan Persia under British forces.jpg Armenian battalion one of the detachments under Dunsterforce File Armenian volunteer units in Egyptian Expeditionary Force.PNG Armenian volunteers under Egyptian Expeditionary Force File Armenian legion.png French Armenian Legion within French Army gallery Category Military units and formations of World War I Category Military units and formations of Armenia Category Expatriate units and formations Category 20th century in Armenia ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Armenian Dutch pop 3,000 ref http www.armeniadiaspora.com population.html ArmeniaDiaspora.com ARMENIAN POPULATION IN THE WORLD ref up to 9,000 Citation needed date September 2009 region1 center Amsterdam , Almelo pop1 languages Armenian Language Armenian , Dutch Language Dutch religions Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic , Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic , Evangelicalism Evangelical and Protestant related Armenians Armenian , Hamshenis , Cherkesogai groups Armenians Armenian Dutch lang nl Armeense Nederlanders are citizens of the Netherlands of Armenians Armenian ancestry. The exact number of Armenians in the country is unknown, since the Dutch Immigration Office only offers data on country of origin. It is unofficially estimated that about 6,000 to 9,000 Armenians live in the Netherlands. Citation needed date September 2009 Apart from the contemporary Armenian community spread out over the Netherlands , there was an independent Armenians Armenian community concentrated in Amsterdam during the 17th and 18th centuries. Many Armenian merchants in Amsterdam went to Southeast Asia in the 19th century to trade, and to set up factories and plantations, establishing a community of Armenians in Java . The Napoleonic wars put an end to the Armenian ... of the Armenian community is a golden page in the history of the city of Amsterdam. Citation ... M. Kurkjian. A History of Armenia , pp.  471 ref . It is probable that the Armenian community ... Amsterdam , Dordrecht , The Hague , Leiden and Rotterdam . Armenian church services are held ... in the Netherlands Armenians in the Netherlands http simonian.nl pages archives 39 The Armenian Community in Holland Through the Ages , Ren Bekius http www.simonian.nl Ilda Simonian, Armenian community ... and the Dutch East India Company by Alkan Chaglar Armenian diaspora Ethnic groups in the Netherlands Category Armenian diaspora Netherlands Category Dutch Armenians Category Ethnic groups in the Netherlands ... more details
File ArmenianDiaspora.png thumb 300px Map of the Armenian diaspora. The Armenian diaspora lang hy Haykakan spyurk refers to the Armenian communities outside the Republic of Armenia and self proclaimed de facto independent Nagorno Karabakh Republic . The Armenian community of Samtskhe ... date September 2011 Background The modern Armenian diaspora was formed largely after the First World War as a result of the Armenian Genocide , which is centrally planned extermination of the indigenous Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during the First World War . Those Armenians ... new Armenian communities far from their native land. Through marriage and procreation, the number of Armenians in the diaspora who trace their lineage to those Armenians who survived and fled the Armenian ... . Today, the Armenian diaspora refers to communities of Armenians living outside the Republic of Armenia ... homeland. The total Armenian population living worldwide is estimated to be 11,000,000. ref name armeniadiaspora ... Magazine date 2008 02 24 language French ref 140,000 in the unrecognized majority Armenian Republic ... ref See chart of Armenians population breakdown by country . Only one third of the world s Armenian ... thumb 325px Historical distribution of Armenians in the Armenian Highland the homeland of Armenians. In the fourth century, Armenian communities already existed outside of Greaters of the Sassanid ... to those regions. Until the eleventh century, Byzantine authorities often following the Armenian ... to the Mamelukes and loss of Armenian statehood in 1375, up to 150,000 in Cyprus , the Balkans , and Italy . ref name Encyclopedia of Diasporas Although an Armenian diaspora existed during Classical ... Empire and Russia and the Caucasus . The Armenian diaspora grew considerably during and after the First World War due to Armenian genocide ethnic cleansing done by the Ottoman Empire . Although many Armenians perished during the Armenian Genocide , some of the Armenians managed to escape, and established ... more details