| JAVAKHK |
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Now the English version of the book of Javakhk (2006) is available.
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| COLLECTED MEMOIRS |
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The present work includes the memoirs of a number of survivors of the Genocide of 1915 who are mostly natives of Western Armenia.
Published for the first time, these memoirs are intended for the general reader, specialists interested in Armenian history, and all those wishing to enrich their knowledge of their Homeland.
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| TRAVELLING NOTES |
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Despite its modest title, his work abounds in information relating to the history, lapidary heritage, ethnography, folk-lore, statistics, as well as the educational and economic state of Artsakh. MORE | REVIEWS
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| THE BRIDGES OF ARTSAKH |
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The work treats the history and architecture of 98 bridges located in Artsakh Province of Historical Armenia. Intended for the general reader and specialists interested in Armenian history and architecture.
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| AKHALTSKHA |
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The work respresents a thorough research on the basis of factual material acquired during fieldwork and investigation in various arvhives. It treats the history of the villages, towns and cultural monuments of Akhaltskha (Samtskhe) District situated on the northern borderline of Historical Armenia, in the contact zone between the Republics of Armenia and Georgia. A special emphasis is laid on the Armenian lapidary inscriptions preserved in the district.
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| MY MEMOIRS |
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Sirak Sarhadian's recollections, that are based on real facts only, provide documentary evidence relating to the Heroic April Struggle of Van, as well as the 1915 and 1918 deportations of the local Armenians marked with unspeakable torture and formidable losses.
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| JAVAKHK |
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The book treats the history of the region, as well as all the historical monuments, irrespective of their national belonging, preserved in about 100 settlements and their vicinity. It is enriched with maps, photos, measurements and copies of lapidary inscriptions.
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| THE ARMENIANS
IN KAKHET |
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The work treats the history and rich cultural legacy of 103 settlements of Kakhet, Eastern Georgia, populated by Georgian-speaking Armenians. Consisting of 224 pages-including 32 in colour print-it comprises about 400 photos, maps, measurements and copies of lapidary inscriptions.
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| THE ARMENIAN
COLLECTION OF THE CAUCASIAN MUSEUM |
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The work treats the history of the first Caucasian Museum founded in Tiflis, Georgia, in 1852 and nationalised by the Georgian authorities since 1919. It provides details about the confiscated Armenian collection of the museum that has not been returned to the Republic of Armenia so far.
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| NORTHERN ARTSAKH
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The work treats the history and cultural monuments of almost all the places of Northern Artsakh, constituting the northeastern section of Historical Armenia.
Intended for specialists in the history, ethnic population, foreign tribes and peoples of the Eastern Parts of Historical Armenia, as well as all our compatriots wishing to increase their knowledge of the occupied lands of their homeland.
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| THE MAYORS OF
TIFLIS |
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During the period between the second half of the 12th century and the year 1917, Tiflis was governed by 48 mayors, 46 of whom were Armenians in origin. The work treats their lives and activities, particularly, at the time they held office.
Available in Armenian(PDF)
and Russian (PDF) .
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| THE CASTELS OF ARTSAKH AND SIUNIK MELIKS |
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The book treats the castles and palaces belonging to the meliks of Artsakh and Siunik-the eastern parts of Historical Armenia-between the 15th and 18th centuries. It includes a great number of measurements, photographs, as well as tables of comparison and reconstructions of monuments.
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| THE ARMENIAN
CULTURAL MONUMENTS IN THE REGION OF KARABAKH |
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This book represents the results of the research RAA Organization carried out in the districts of Aghdam, Aghjabedi, Baylakan, Fizuli, Jabrail, Karvajar (Kalbajar), Kashatagh (Lachin), Kashunik (Ghubatli), Partav (Barda), Tartar and Zangelan since 1979, especially between 1993 and 1996. It treats a great number of cultural monuments, ancient sites and inhabited localities on the basis of written sources (archive records, periodicals, maps) and field material accumulated in the course of a series of trips.
Available in Armenian,
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| THE STATE POLICY
OF GEORGIA AND THE MONUMENTS OF ARMENIAN CULTURE |
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The book represents a collection of documentary materials on the destruction and appropriation of Georgia's Armenian cultural monuments between 1988 and 1998.
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| THE ARMENIAN
LAPIDARY INSCRIPTIONS OF BOON AGHVANK |
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The book comprises the Armenian lapidary inscriptions preserved in the area on the left bank of the river Kur, i.e. in the historical region of Boon Aghvank (Caucasian Albania). Between 1982 and 1986, 516 lapidary inscriptions found in this territory were collected and deciphered.
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