The Armenian castle city Shushi was liberated 30 years ago, on May 8, 1992. Shushi is currently under Azerbaijani occupation through war crimes and crimes against humanity as natural consequences of an Azerbaijani systematic state policy of Armenophobia; ethnic and religious animosity towards Armenians.
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…
Introduction The first printed edition of the Bible in the Armenian language stands as one…