In 1921, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin gifted Artsakh to the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic as an ill-conceived gesture to Turkey.
Accepting Artsakh as a part of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity means accepting a unilateral decision by one of the most brutal dictators in human history.
Perched on the rocky peninsula of Lake Sevan, the medieval monastery of Sevanavank preserves one…
Reconsidering the Language and Sacred Heritage of Urartu in Armenian Historical Thought For more than…
Among the earliest known states of the Armenian Highlands, few are as historically important as…
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…