Chart of the evolution of the Armenian alphabet by Melkon Armen Khandjian, from the Stone Age to the present. Armenological studies research and exhibits.
Published by Atla on April 24, 1976. The USA.
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Taken from: Tsovi Nare Khachatryan
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