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Armenian Origins of the Basques – Book in the Library of Basque Studies, University of Reno

This is the only book on the planet that made the attempt to collect, preserve and publish the academic work and details of Basquologist Vahan Sargsyan after his untimely departure from us.

And it is the only publication in the Diaspora that made the attempt to add further details beyond his academic work in supoort of his conclusions, and has had more reach across the globe than any other book in this genre, and the only book that is housed at the Basque Studies Library at Reno University and other academic circles around the world wilthout having a single official counter-argument.

by Setyan Vahan

Vigen Avetisyan

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