The inscription on the engraving reads “Erzurum is a city in Armenia.” It is noteworthy that Erzurum is mentioned in the historical atlas of 1710 as the “capital of Armenia”
Interestingly, even stateless Armenia was perceived and recognized by Europeans as a separate region of Armenia, populated by indigenous Armenians.
The medieval monastery of Dadivank is one of the most important spiritual and artistic centers…
In 1917, at the height of global upheaval during World War I, a small but…
The Armenian Genocide (1915–1921 ...) was not an accident of war, nor a tragic byproduct…
Introduction The first printed edition of the Bible in the Armenian language stands as one…
Armenopolis (modern-day Gherla, Romania) is a remarkable example of how the Armenian diaspora not only…
Regarding the Remarks of the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group at the Permanent Council…