Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The ArmenianCongress of EasternArmenians was established in October 1917. It united the Armenian National Council s all around the Russian Armenia . The Council worked like a provisional government, with ministries of military, refugees, health and education. It was based in Yerevan . Its decisions were accepted as Armenian decisions given the conditions it was the best plenipotentiary representative parlementery system of the easternArmenians. It was a member of the Special Transcaucasian Committee . It had the power to negotiate with the Ottoman Empire and the Central Powers and later the permanent executive committee selected by the congress declared the Democratic Republic of Armenia . See also Armenian National Council of Karabakh Armenian National Council of Baku Armenian National Council of Tiflis DEFAULTSORT ArmenianCongress Of EasternArmenians Category Politics of Armenia Armenia stub ... more details
Armenian Genocide The Armeniancongress at Erzurum 8th congress of Armenian Revolutionary Federation ... sure that Armenian if the Armenians became hostile , their geographical position would not hamper cooperation between these races. ref name Ame If this agreement went forward and the Ottoman Armenians ... of the Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Church that a most brilliant future awaits the Armenians ... Government Ottoman Empire Ottoman government and Ottoman Armenian citizens which members ... from Ottoman Armenians to facilitate the conquest of Transcaucasia by inciting a rebellion with the Russian Armenians against the tsarist army in the event of an Caucasus Campaign Caucasus front opening up. ref Taner Akcam, A Shameful Act, page 136 ref ref Richard G. Hovannisian, The Armenian ... from Armenian reform package , which was already established in February 1914. The Tsar promised autonomy for Russian Armenia . ref name Ame The Tsar promised autonomy to six Turkish Armenian vilayets as well as the two Russian Armenian provinces. ref name pro Joseph L. Grabill, 1971 Protestant Diplomacy ... Armenia, but without the Armenians. ref name pro Primarily because of trust in France and Great Britain as associates of Russia, the Armenian National Council accepted the Tsar s offer. ref name pro A representative meeting of Russian Armenians assembled in Tiflis , Caucasus, during August 1914. ref name Ame The Encyclopedia Americana, 1920, v.28, p.412 ref Tsar asked Armenian s loyalty and support for Russia in the conflict. ref name Ame The proposal was agreed upon and nearly 200,000 Armenians, Armenian volunteer units , served with the Russian colors. ref name Ame Members The conversation between groups at Erzurum was established with the Armenian liaisons Simon Vratsian , Arshak Vramian .... Conclusion The Armenians were quite willing to remain loyal to their government, but declared ... isbn pages 45 quote page 17 The CUP delegates, in order to persuade the Armenians to accept this proposal ... more details
The World ArmenianCongress was founded in October 2003 as a union for Armenia n NGO s, and has since reached an international status. The WAC objective is to strengthen relations between Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora , contribute to Armenia s economic development and the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict, as well as international recognition of the Armenian Genocide . The President is Armenian Russians Russian businessman, Ara Abramyan . A youth branch, known as the WAC Association of Youth Organizations, was founded in 2006. External links http www.armeniadiaspora.com ADC news.asp?id 1500 Armenian Diaspora http groong.usc.edu news msg195582.html Groong Category Armenian diaspora Armenia stub Nongov org stub ... more details
.Eventhough the EasternArmenian spoken by Armenians in Armenia and Iranian Armenians are similar ... IPA EasternArmenians from the Republic of Armenia have shifted the Classical Armenian IPA to IPA ...History of the Armenian language EasternArmenian Lang hy arevelahayeren is one of the two ... language . EasternArmenian is spoken in the Caucasus Mountains particularly in the Armenia Republic ... district of Eastern Armenia . Distinguishing the two forms of ArmenianEasternArmenian and Western ... Armenian wikipedia is coded hy and is largely EasternArmenian. Commercial translations are generally done into EasternArmenian, the official language of the Republic of Armenia . ref http www.pipoyan.com trans arm spec.htm Pipoyan ref Phonology Vowels Monophthongs EasternArmenian has six monophthong ... style text align center IPAlink br wikt br a   Consonants This is the EasternArmenian .... Glottalised plosives occur in various Armenian dialects and can also be found in the Eastern ... Modern EasternArmenian shows no glottalised voiceless plosives. Jasmine Dum Tragut. Armenian Modern EasternArmenian . London Oriental and African Language Library, 2007, issn 1382 3485 p. 17 ...       div style font size 120 font weight bold Notes div The phonology of EasternArmenian ... in the Western Armenian language article for details. A few exceptional EasternArmenian words ... . Orthography The EasternArmenian language is written using either Traditional Armenian Orthography ... the 1920s in Soviet Armenia and is in widespread use today by EasternArmenian speakers in the Republic of Armenia . EasternArmenian speakers in Iran continue to use the traditional orthography. Nevertheless ... orthographies is not large. Morphology Nouns EasternArmenian nouns have seven Noun case case s, one ... form in EasternArmenian is IPA it s , where it is in Western Armenian Abl.sg WA kar EA IPA ... in EasternArmenian the plural forms follow the i declension Gen.pl WA kariner u EA IPA a ine i ... more details
The following is an EasternArmenian verb table . The Western Armenian verb table can be found Western Armenian verb table here Conjugations Affirmative Interrogative Type I II This conjugation is termed I II to coincide with historic Western Armenian Western numbering, where there are still three distinct conjugations table border 0 width 100 tr valign bottom td colspan 2   td Indicative br Present td Imperfect td Preterite td Future tr td font size 1 1sg br 2sg br 3sg br 1pl br 2pl br 3pl font td font size 1 yes br du br na br menk br duk br nrank font td font size 1 sirum em br sirum es br sirum br sirum enk br sirum ek br sirum en font td font size 1 sirum i br sirum ir br sirum r br sirum ink br sirum ik br sirum in font td font size 1 sirec i br sirec ir br sirec br sirec ink br sirec ik br sirec in font td font size 1 sirelu yem br sirelu es br sirelu br sirelu enk br sirelu ek br sirelu en font tr td   tr td colspan 2   td Perfect td colspan 2 Pluperfect td Fut. Perfect tr td colspan 2 font size 1 1sg br 2sg br 3sg br 1pl br 2pl br 3pl font td font size 1 sirel em br sirel es br sirel br sirel enk br sirel ek br sirel en font td colspan 2 font size 1 sirel i br sirel ir br sirel r br sirel ink br sirel ik br sirel in font td font size 1 sirelu i br sirelu ir br sirelu r br sirelu ink br sirelu ik br sirelu in font tr td   tr valign bottom td colspan 2   td Optative br Non Past td Past td Conditional br Non Past td Past tr td colspan 2 font size 1 1sg br 2sg br 3sg br 1pl br 2pl br 3pl font td font size 1 sirem br sires br siri br sirenk br sirek br siren font td font size 1 sirei br sireir br sirer br sireink br sireik br ... sirac br ch sirelu table Note the negative jussive forms may also be in EasternArmenian ch piti sirem, ch piti sires, etc ch piti sirei, ch piti sireir, etc . Category Armenian language ... Armenian Western numbering, where there are still three distinct conjugations font table border ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 border 0 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 1 align right style margin left 1em background FFDEAD colspan 2 Association of Youth Organizations of World Armenian Congress AYO WAC bgcolor FFFFFF Logo Deleted image removed Image HhkS.jpg deletable image caption 1 Thursday, 11 October 2007 bgcolor FFFFFF Established 2006 bgcolor FFFFFF Chairman Atom Mkhitaryan bgcolor FFFFFF Vice Chairman Armen Shahbazian, Mariam Martirosyan bgcolor FFFFFF General Secretary Armen Smbatyan bgcolor FFFFFF Address Association of Youth Organizations World Armenian Congress Armenia branch br 4 th floor Teryan 69 br Yerevan , Armenia br Association of Youth Organizations of World Armenian Congress lang hy , September 17, 2006 , is the one of the top level youth representation body in Armenia covering the World Armenian Congress . It operates with pan Armenian Youth NGO s. It claims on its website that, Association of Youth Organizations works to empower young people to participate actively in the shaping of Armenia and the societies in which they live, and in improving the living conditions of young people as Best Armenian citizens in today s world. Membership Full Members Federation of Youth Clubs of Armenia United Youth International NGO Armenian Rural Youth NGO Armenian Youth 21 century NGO Center of Armenian Cooperation in Georgia Hayk Generation NGO SPURK pan Armenian student union Moscow Division Center of Youth Armenian Union of Russia Democratically Initiatives Youth center Candidate members Armenian Youth International Cooperation Observer members CENTER National Karate DU Federation DEFAULTSORT Association Of Youth Organization Of World Armenian Congress Category Organizations based in Armenia hy ... more details
5wQJcxTSR archivedate 2011 02 11 deadurl no ref Armenian people or Armenians lang hy wikt ... Russia , Armenian American United States , Armenians in France France , Armenians in Iran Iran , Armenians ... intelligible, dialects of Armenian language their language EasternArmenian spoken mainly ... grandson, and another leader who is, according to Armenian tradition, the ancestor of all Armenians ... of Armenian nationalism . The Armenians developed close social, cultural, military, and religious ... Armenians have had a presence in the Armenian Highland for over four thousand years, since the time ... of Iran and Russia speak the Eastern dialect of the Armenian language. The country itself is secular ... Main Armenian diaspora File DistributionOfArmeniansInTheCaucasus.png thumb 300px Distribution of Armenians ... who originate from Iran are referred to as Armenian Iranian Parskahay , while Armenians ... has considerable differences with EasternArmenian, but speakers of either of the two variations can usually understand each other. EasternArmenian in the diaspora is primarily spoken in Iran, Russia ... Armenians, according to the 2000 U.S. census. Armenian residents of the city are active members in the municipal ... Church remains the most prominent church in the Armenian community throughout the world, Armenians ... of Armenia Armenian architecture List of Armenians Language and literature Main Armenian language Armenian ... see Graeco Armenian . Five million EasternArmenian speakers live in the Caucasus, Russia, and Iran .... Most of them adopted the newly created Eastern or Western variants of the Armenian language depending ... the Hamidian massacres , when Armenians experienced turbulent times. As Armenian history of the 1920s ... . The Armenian Genocide caused widespread emigration that led to the settlement of Armenians in various ... style Armenian dance music, using Armenian and Middle Eastern folk instruments often electrified amplified ... Eastern countries from which the Armenians emigrated. Richard Hagopian is perhaps the most famous ... more details
Wiktionary Armenian may refer to Something of, from, or related to Armenia , a country in the South Caucasus, between Europe and Asia Armenians , persons from Armenia, or of Armenian descent Armenian diaspora , people of ethnic Armenian origin residing in other countries e.g. Lebanese Armenians, American Armenians, French Armenians etc Armenian language , the Indo European language spoken by Armenian people Armenian cuisine Armenian alphabet Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic , one of the republics that made up the former Soviet Union See also Special Allpages Armenian List of all pages beginning with Armenian Armenia disambiguation History of Armenia Demographics of Armenia Culture of Armenia Languages of Armenia List of ArmeniansArmenian mythology Armenian Apostolic Church , founded in the 1st century AD Armenian Catholic Church , founded in 1742 Armenian Evangelical Church , founded in 1846 disambig de Armenisch es Armenio fa gl Armenio it Armeno pt Arm nio simple Armenian ... more details
Armenians Ethnic Armenians in Qatar number between 800 and 1500 and live mainly in the capital Doha . Many Armenians originating from Lebanon , Syria and other Arab countries were attracted by the economic opportunities provided by Qatar, and they came to Qatar for jobs. Since the 1990s, economic migrants to Qatar have included people from the Republic of Armenia and Armenians from Russia . Religion The majority of the Armenians in Qatar belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church and are under the jurisdiction of the Holy See of Cilicia . The Catholicossate of the Great House of Cilicia also known as the Holy See of Cilicia has established the Diocese of Kuwait and the Arabian Gulf Countries headquartered in Kuwait, but also serving the Armenians in the Persian Gulf including Qatar. External links http www.azad hye.net Azad Hye Armenian Middle Eastern Portal Immigration to Qatar Armenian diaspora Category Armenian diaspora Qatar Category Ethnic groups in Qatar ... more details
Turkish Armenians and , meaning Istanbul Armenian have an estimated population of 40,000 ... 2008 Main Armenians in the Ottoman Empire Main Ottoman Armenian population Main Ottoman Armenian casualties ... through Kurdish people Kurdish militia attacks. As for the remaining Armenians in the Eastern ... environs. Demographics See also Demographics of Turkey List of Turkish Armenians The present Armenian ... Armenians belonging to the Armenian Apostolic Church with a small minority belonging to the Armenian ... number of secret Armenians of Armenian ethnicity as this may have changed through Turkification ... Turkish Armenians. ref name lonelyplanet Hemshins of Armenian origin Main Hemshin peoples Image Hamsheni ... of the residents of Hemshin were mainly ethnic Armenians and members of the Armenian Apostolic ... and Armenian nationalism , the Turkish Armenians remain, for very obvious political and historical ... times, the political as well as the religious leadership of the Turkish Armenians and the Armenian language ... of All Armenians . Armenian Catholic Archdiocese of Constantinopole The Armenian Catholic Archdiocese ... ENG title Why Do Armenians Celebrate Christmas on 6 January? publisher Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul ... webac.asp?referans 4 Updated list by Istanbul Armenians site about the Armenian churches and cemeteries ... of Turkish Armenians speak Armenian, and are bilingual and use either or both Armenian language ... was developed in the early part of the 19th century, based on the Armenian dialect of the Armenians ... to Armenia uses EasternArmenian , while keeping the traditional Mashdotsian spelling. Adoption ... in grammar, pronunciation and spelling from the EasternArmenian language spoken in Armenia ... EasternArmenian language adopted Spelling reform of the Armenian language 1922 1924 reformed spelling ... used by many Armenians in the Ottoman Empire was not only the Bible versions printed in Armenian .... Armenians and the Turkish language File Istanbul Armenian school P1040046.JPG thumb The Armenian ... more details
became refuge to many Armenians leaving Jerusalem and the Armenian Quarter after the Six Day War All Armenian organisations and schools and the church are located in Amman Jabal Al Ashrafieh at a Neighborhood called Armenian Neighborhood . Religion While most Armenians have now moved out of the Armenian quarter in Amman, the Armenian quarter currently comprises two Armenian Churches Armenians in Jordan are mainly followers of the Armenian Apostilic church , with a minority of Armenian Catholics. The churches Armenian Apostolic Church Hay Arakelagan Lousavorchagan St. Thaddeus based in Amman . St. Thaddeus Armenian Apostolic Church in Amman serves the Armenian Apostolic community, whereas the Armenian Catholics have their own parish in the Armenian quarter in Djebel Ashrafieh in Eastern Amman. Hay Gatogheege Armenian Catholic Church St. Sahag Mesrob based in Amman . Apostolic Armenians The majority of Armenians of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox faith are under the jurisdiction of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem based in Jerusalem of the Armenian Apostolic Church . Education Armenian education is very important in maintaining Armenian language and patriotism among ... armenian diaspora DEFAULTSORT Armenians In Jordan Category Armenian diaspora Jordan Category Ethnic ...ArmeniansArmenians in Jordan are ethnic Armenians living within the current Kingdom of Jordan . There are an estimated 5,000 Armenians living within the country today, ref name looklex http i cias.com ... of the Armenian Apostolic Church , ref name looklex and predominantly speak the western Armenian ... for language code ARM Bot generated title ref of the Armenian language . They make up the majority ... Religion Jordan Religion Britannica Online Encyclopedia Bot generated title ref The majority of these Armenians are the ancestors of survivors from the Armenian Genocide during World War I who fled to Jordan on foot from Ottoman Empire Ottoman Anatolia to the north. The early Armenian refugees ... more details
selected by ArmenianCongress of EasternArmenians . After declaration of Democratic Republic .... Tbilisi became a veritable cultural center for EasternArmenians arevelahayer , commonly called ... two Armenian churches had remained operational. Armenians in the Republic of Georgia Armenians ... for the Armenian Georgian community. One of the biggest problems is the inability of the Armenians ... Armenian schools and two operating churches. The biggest concern Armenians have in Georgia is assimilation ... 15 12 08 Armenians in Samtskhe Javakheti Image The church armenie 3.jpg thumb The Armenian ... in an increase in anti Armenian feelings in Georgia as they associate demands of autonomy by the Armenians .... Present situation The Armenians in Georgia belong mainly to the Armenian Apostolic faith, with important ..., was born in Tbilisi and was a prominent Soviet composer of ArmeniansArmenian descent. He headed ... date December 2010 DEFAULTSORT Armenians In Georgia Category Armenian diaspora Category Ethnic ...POV check date September 2009 ArmeniansArmenians in Georgia Georgian language Georgian lang hy , IPA Vratsahayer are ethnic Armenians living within the country of Georgia country Georgia . Armenians are the second largest ethnic minority in Georgia at about 5.7 ref http www.statistics.ge ref of the population. The Armenian community is mostly concentrated in the capital Tbilisi and the Samtskhe Javakheti region, which borders Armenia to the south. Armenians form the majority in this region. Official Georgian statistics put the Armenians in Samtskhe Javakheti at about 54 of the population ... . In Abkhazia , Armenians are the second biggest ethnic group in the region after the Georgians majority ... left A film by Go Group Eyewitness Studio about Armenians in Javakheti In the 18th and 19th centuries, rich Armenian merchants, including famous jewelers and oil industrialists invested heavily in business in Georgia and helped build cultural centers and schools. The number of Armenians increased ... more details
Armenians Unreferenced date November 2008 Armenian Belgians are citizens of Belgium of ArmeniansArmenian ancestry. The exact number of Armenians in the country is unknown, but is unofficially estimated ... World War and the forced mass exodus of Armenians from Turkey following the 1915 Armenian Genocide . Armenians were known for their trades in carpets and rugs, tobacco and jewelry. In the tobacco sector, original Armenian brands like Davros, Arax, Marouf and Enfi were the only cigarette brands made in Belgium. Behind each of these names were Armenian families, mostly immigrants from Turkey, who had ... from two Kurdish villages in eastern Turkey . An Armenian church, Eglise Armenienne Apostolique Sainte ... life for the Armenians. Armenian Belgian relations have been quite friendly since Armenia s independence ... Genocide which continues to be Denial of the Armenian Genocide denied by Turkey . See also List of Armenians ... DEFAULTSORT Armenians In Belgium Category Armenian diaspora Belgium ... century, when Armenian priests, merchants and intellectuals dropped anchor in Belgian ports including a certain Saint Servais, an Armenian bishop who visited town of Tongres, east of Brussels. Belgian hagiographers such as Macaire mention Armenian preachers in Gand in the year 1011. But the meaningful Armenian presence started with Armenian merchants appearing starting first half of the 14th century mainly related to the trade of carpets in Bruges . By 1478 Armenians had established a hospice. Also in Bruges, Armenian merchants also started importing cotton goods, spices, perfumes and other ... well into the 15th century. While the Armenian presence in Belgium was not broken throughout the centuries ... into Belgium from Turkey after 1915, these families became the major employers. Another sector the Armenians ... the Committee of Belgian Armenians that started in the late 1920s is very active. It is also officially recognized by the Belgian government, and tries to represent about 10,000 Armenians living in the country ... more details
, Simferopol , Evpatoria , Kerch , Yalta , Sevastopol , Sudak languages Armenian Language Armenian , Russian Language Russian , Ukrainian Language Ukrainian religions Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic , Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic , Armenian Evangelical Church Evangelical and Protestant related ArmeniansArmenian , Hamshenis , Cherkesogai groups Crimean Armenians were the largest part of the Armenian diaspora in the Middle Ages. Background The ArmeniansArmenian presence in the Crimea region dates back to the 8th century. ref Maksoudian, Krikor 1997 . Armenian Communities in Eastern Europe in The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times, Volume II Foreign Dominion ... two centuries, Armenians from their homelands in the Armenian Highlands and other Byzantine cities ... in 1330. ref Maksoudian. Armenian Communities , pp. 56, 58. ref From the 14th to 18th centuries, the Armenians ... in 1475. Many Armenians were killed, enslaved or fled the peninsula and as many as sixteen Armenian ..., including Armenians, into the Crimea. This led to a fresh wave of Armenian immigrants, reviving ... of Armenians on the peninsula lasted until the First World War and the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman ... , Armenians live in various parts of the peninsula. An Armenian Committee, established by Germans ... Armenian trans title The Tragedy of Crimean Armenians ref Since Perestroika In 1989, the communal .... Armenian Communities , p. 54. ref Until 1941 Armenians in Feodosiya formed more than 20 of the total ... monastery near Staryi Krym , Crimea . The Armenians were mostly adherents of the Armenian Apostolic ... Armenians in Ukraine Surb Khach Armenian Monastery, Ukraine Notes reflist 2 External links http ... of the history of Crimea , 1995 Armenian diaspora DEFAULTSORT Armenians ...Infobox Ethnic group group flagicon Armenia Armenians in Crimea flagicon Ukraine File Flag of Crimea.svg ... St. Martin s Press. pp. 52 61. ISBN 1 4039 6422 X. ref The first wave of Armenian immigration into this area ... more details
EasternArmenian brethrens, the Iranian Armenians have stuck to the Traditional Armenian orthography known as Mashdotsian orthography and spelling, whereas almost all other EasternArmenian users ... group Iranian Armenians population 40,000 80,000 Armenian speakers ref http www.payvand.com news 10 aug 1300.html ref br more than 200,000 Iranians of Armenian ethnicity abroad popplace Tehran , New Julfa , Fereydan Peria , Bourvari languages Armenian language Armenian , Persian language Persian religions Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic , Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic , Armenian ... ethnic Armenian , sometimes called Persian Armenians , are Iran ian citizens of ArmeniansArmenian ... Armenian identity in Iran, no sizeable numbers of Iranian Armenians hold Armenian citizenship ... armhist.html Armenian Iran history ref Although Armenians have a long history of interaction with Persia Iran, Iran s Armenian community emerged when Shah Abbas relocated tens of thousands of Armenians ... to become an Armenian quarter. Iran quickly recognized the Armenians dexterity in commerce. The community ... the crown to give up some of its powers. Thousands of Armenians had escaped to Iran during the Armenian ... East, Europe and the Americas, uses Western Armenian . However the Armenians of Iran, owing to their proximity to the Armenian Republic, actually speak an EasternArmenian dialect that is very close ... structure of EasternArmenian and the spelling system of Western Armenian . See also Iranian Armenians live in New Julfa , Fereydan Peria , Bourvari List of Armenian Iranians Armenia Iran relations , Armenians in the Persian Empire Ethnic minorities in Iran , Christians in Iran Pan Armenian ... Armenian iranians news portal http www.iranchamber.com people armenians in iran1.php Armenians in Iran ... Armenians BBC Persian http www.alikonline.com Alik, Armenian daily in Iran http araxmag.blogspot.com ... Iran Category Iranian Armenian people Category Ethnic groups in Iran Armenians interwiki eo Armenoj ... more details
Armenians Norwegian Armenians are Armenians living in Norway . The number of Armenians is estimated between 1,000 and 2,000 and they come mainly from countries in the Middle East . Recently Norway is seeing some influx from the Republic of Armenia as well. Most Norwegian Armenians live in the capital Oslo . Most Armenians belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church under the jurisdiction of the See of Holy Echmiadzin . There is a smaller number belonging to the Armenian Catholic Church . See also Armenian diaspora Armenian diaspora Category Armenian diaspora Norway Category Ethnic groups in Norway ... more details
ArmeniansArmenians in Azerbaijan are the Armenian people Armenians who lived in great numbers in Azerbaijan ... Azeri descent. The number of Armenians who are likely not married to Azeris and are not of mixed Armenian ... 06 Armenian Tartar wars that gave Azeris and Armenians an opportunity to kill one another ... body of the Baku Commune consisted of Armenian National Council of Baku ethnic Armenians ... 127 0 ref Five months later, the Armenian community itself dwindled as thousands of Armenians either ... other Armenian churches have been demolished in the 1990 s. Armenians in Nagorno Karabakh Main Nagorno ... Oblast. And Azerbaijani forces control Shahumian and the eastern parts of Martakert and Martuni . Armenians ... of Armenian nationalism and the Armenians determination in claiming independence. With the beginning ... taken in 1915. Armenians had a historic presence in Nakhchivan In Armenian language Armenian ... presence of Armenians in the Nakhcivan region Nakichevan, sometimes Nakhijevan in Armenian . Recently the Medieval Armenian cemetery of Jugha Julfa in Nakhchivan , regarded by Armenians as the biggest ... Karina Aznavourian , p e fencer See also List of Azerbaijani ArmeniansArmenian Azerbaijani War Kirovabad pogrom Pogrom of Armenians in Baku Sumgait pogrom Armenian National Council of Baku ... Karabakh Conflict DEFAULTSORT Armenians In Azerbaijan Category Armenian diaspora Category Ethnic ..., about 400,000 Armenians lived in Azerbaijan in 1989. ref Memorandum from the Lawyers Committee for Human ... Soviet Union Washington, DC U.S. Congress, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, January 1993 , p. 118. ref Most of the Armenian Azerbaijanis however had to flee the republic, like Azeris in Armenia , in the events leading up to the Nagorno Karabakh War , a result of the ongoing Armenian Azerbaijani conflict. Atrocities directed against the Armenian population have reportedly taken place ... of Armenians in Baku Baku January 1990 . Today the vast majority of Armenians in Azerbaijan live ... more details
languages Armenian language Armenian , Hebrew language Hebrew religions Armenian Apostolic Church br Armenian Catholic Church br Armenian Evangelical Church br Judaism ref cite web url http en.wikipedia.org wiki History of the Jews in Armenia title Armenian Jews lang he , lang hy ref related Armenians , Jews Armenians The Armenian community has been resident in the Levant ... the total number of Armenians in the areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority , the Armenian community in Israel and the West Bank added, the number of Armenian may total around five thousand. Thus, after 1948, two groups of Armenians emerged Armenians with Israeli citizenship living within the borders of the state of Israel Armenians with Jordanian nationality, in Jerusalem s Armenian Quarter , East Jerusalem , and the Armenians residing in the West Bank. After the 1967 Six Day War , the Armenian ... of the Armenian Genocide Armenians and Jews have both suffered genocide the Armenians in World War ... The Jewish Daily Forward about the ADL position on Armenian Genocide recognition bill in the US Congress ... language, literature, history and culture as well as the Armenian Genocide. Religion Almost all Armenians ... Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem http www.holyland.org Armenians in the Holy Land site armenian ...Infobox Ethnic group group Armenians in Israel population 3,000 ref cite web url http www.armeniadiaspora.com ... of Armenians residing in what had been the British Mandate of Palestine took up Israeli citizenship, whereas other Armenian residents of Old City Jerusalem Old City of Jerusalem and the territory captured by Jordan took on the Jordanian nationality. Fact date September 2008 . Armenians in Israel are Armenians with Israel i citizenship. There are around one thousand Israeli Armenians with Israeli ... the Armenian ambassador to Israel stays in France. The Armenian government keeps a consulate in Jerusalem at 1, Vitron street, Atolot Industrial Zone, Jerusalem . Consul Tsolak Momjian is the Armenian ... more details
, Iraq Dohuk . Some scholarly sources also refer to them as Iraqi Armenians or Armenian Iraqis . ref ... ?nid 21581 Armenian News PanARMENIAN.Net Armenian News Agency 28 Armenians died during 4 years in Iraq ... to killings and kidnappings for ransom. Many Armenians have immigrated to other Middle Eastern countries ... 35868 10 16 2008 1 Armenia Ends Iraq Mission ref Religion Armenians in Iraq are mostly members of the Armenian ... for the Armenians of Iraq. There is also the Saint Vartan Armenian Apostolic Church in Dohuk, northern ... Restoran . Some Armenian churches were also targets of bombing and some Armenians have died as a result ... the newcomer Armenians providing them temporary shelter or more permanent housing. The armenian .... Armenians in Avzrog File Iraqvillageavzrog.jpg thumb Saint Vartan Armenian Apostolic Church in Avzrog ... of destruction in 1975. The ArmeniansArmenian inhabitants of Avzrog don t speak Armenian language Armenian . They use Arabic and Kurdish language s instead. Despite this, Armenians in Avzrog maintain ... people. See also List of Iraqi Armenians Gallery gallery File Baghdad ArmenianChildren1918.jpg Armenian children in Baghdad , 1918. gallery References reflist 2 Armenian diaspora DEFAULTSORT Armenians In Iraq Category Armenian diaspora Category Iraqi Armenians Category Demographics of Iraq Category ...Infobox Ethnic group group Armenians in Iraq image File Armenia Iraq Locator.svg 280px caption colorbox ... Dohuk small languages Arabic language Arabic , Armenian language Armenian related c Armenian diaspora There is a small ethnic minority of Armenians in Iraq , mostly living in the Iraq i capital of Baghdad ... ref name Radio Free Europe ref There are 20,000 Armenians living in Iraq according to http www.armeniadiaspora.com followup population.html Armeniandiaspora.com ref before the US invasion of Iraq Armenians ...&q 22Armenian Iraqi 22 oclc 52385186 ref History The roots of the Armenian community in Iraq can be traced to Abbas I of Persia Shah Abbas s forced relocation of the Armenians to Iran in 1604, some ... more details
Armenians in Latvia refers to ethnic Armenians living in Latvia . They number around 5,000 according to armeniandiaspora.com. ref http www.armeniadiaspora.com population.html ArmenianDiaspora website ref and 2,742 according to Latvian yearly statistics of 2008. ref http www.pmlp.gov.lv lv documents statistika IRD ISVN Latvija pec TTB VPD.pdf Population of Latvia by ethnicity and citizenship, 01.07.2008. lv icon ref The Armenians live mainly in Riga . History In 1887 had established Latvian Armenian Society. In 1990, in the center of Riga had been set a khachkar . In 1991, the first issue of the newspaper Ararat . In 2001, Armenian community of Riga had established. In 2002, the publishing of the newspaper Ararat had resumed. References Reflist External links http www.li.lv index.php?option com content&task view&id 102&Itemid 1119 Eastern Minorities Latvian Institute http www.armenianow.com ?action viewArticle&IID 1040&CID 1239&AID 1046&lng eng Baltic yans A visit with the Armenians of Latvia http noev kovcheg.1gb.ru article.asp?n 70&a 18 . Armenian diaspora Category Armenian diaspora Latvia Category Ethnic groups in Latvia Latvia stub ru ... more details
its fame from the Armenians who settled there. In Bukowina and in all Galicia, the Armenian element ... At the beginning of the 20th century, there were about 6,000 Armenians in Poland living mostly in Eastern ... War II , the Polish Armenian community suffered a second loss. The regions of Poland where Armenians ... to commemorate victims of the Armenian Genocide . It is unknown whether the Polish Armenians ... rather than the older Armenian community. After the Soviet Union s collapse thousands of Armenians ... when carried away from Armenian churches situated in the Eastern former parts of Poland captured by the Soviets ... and Heritage of Polish Armenians ref The Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Rite Catholic Church ... Armenians In Poland Category Polish people of Armenian descent Category Polish Armenians Category ...ArmeniansArmenians in Poland have an important and historical presence going back to the 14th century. ref http www.armenica.org cgi bin armenica.cgi? 1 1 172 31 1 3 A The First Large Emigration of the Armenians ... Armenians in Poland, ref http www.stat.gov.pl gus 45 4520 PLK HTML.htm Polish population census 2002 nationalities tables 1 or 2. Retrieved on 30 April 2009 ref , although Armenian oriented sources cite estimates as high as 92,000. ref http www.armeniadiaspora.com followup population.html Armenians ... of the Armenian presence in Poland, Adolf Nowaczy ski , a Polish writer, gives us the following sketch of the Armenians of Poland cquote Long before the fall of the ArmenianArmenian Kingdom of Cilicia Kingdom of Cilicia in 1375, the Armenians appeared among us, having been invited here by David, the Prince of Galicia Central Europe Galicia . Image Lw w Katedra Ormia ska 01.JPG thumb left The Armenian Cathedral in Lviv The first dismemberment of their country brought about a great emigration. The Armenian ... to Poland. From then on, new streams of Armenian emigration periodically proceeded from the banks ... of Poland, then the theater of so many historic turmoils, owes its luster in large degree to Armenian ... more details
Armenians No footnotes date April 2009 The first Armenians in Burma arrived in 1612, and dwelt in Thanlyin Syriam , the first tombstone being dated 1725. They were merchants . History Armenians were deported ... century. Many continued on to Armenians in India India and Southeast Asia in the eighteenth century ... . In Burma, major Armenian traders were employed as officials by the Burmese kings, especially in charge ... heart of the country, in 1852, led to renewed accusations from the British that Armenian merchants were anti British, and even pro Russian. Nevertheless, the Armenians of Yangon built their church ... revealed that there were 1,250 Armenians, chiefly in Kolkata , Dhaka and Yangon. The 1881 Census stated the figure to be 1,308 737 in Bengal and 466 in Burma. By 1891, the total figure was 1,295. The Armenian ... Kyaw Day Bo Aung Kyaw Street in Yangon. According to its records, 76 Armenians were baptised in Burma between 1851 1915 Yangon, Mandalay and Maymyo now Pyin U Lwin , 237 Armenians were married between 1855 1941 and over 300 Armenians died between 1811 1921. Notable Armenians of Burma Thackers Indian Directory lists many Armenian language names in Burmese business and government. The Sarkies Brothers a group of four Armenian brothers, best known for founding a chain of hotels throughout Southeast Asia first opened the Eastern & Oriental Hotel in Penang in 1884 before expanding their business to the Raffles Hotel in Singapore and The Strand Hotel in Yangon in 1901. Many Armenians remaining in Burma ... 1984 1925 p 346 Further reading Margaret Sarkissian, Armenians in South East Asia , 1987 3 Crossroads ... Ararat, a brief survey of Armenian trade through the ages, New York Ararat Press 1979 Denys Lombard ... Oxford University Press 2000 . Nadia H Wright, Respected citizens The history of Armenians in Singapore and Malaysia, Ammasia Publishing, 2003 Vah Baladouni and Margaret Makepeace, eds , Armenian ... American Philosophical Society, 1998 294 pp the index at pages 281 283 lists about 100 Armenian ... more details
Armenians arrived from Turkey, establishing new Armenian colonies. During World War II in 1944 Armenians .... Armenian community in modern Ukraine Today, the Donetsk Oblast holds the greatest number of Armenians ... where the late Ukrainian Armenian artist Sarkis Ordyan spent most of his life. The Armenians continue ... , the world renowned ArmeniansArmenian painter lived and worked his entire life in the Crimean city ... Oblast 800 18 Ivano Frankivsk Oblast 300 19 Rivne Oblast 300 See also Armenians in Crimea Armenian Cathedral, Lviv Ukrainians in Armenia Armenian Ukrainian relations Armenians in Poland Armenians in Russia ...Infobox Ethnic group group Armenians in Ukraine poptime 99,894 2001 popplace Donetsk Oblast , Kharkiv ... langs Armenian language Armenian , Russian language Russian , Ukrainian language Ukrainian related c Armenian diaspora footnotes center All figures from lower ref name Ukraine 2001 Census citation url ... place Kiev ref center ArmeniansArmenians in Ukraine are ethnic Armenians who live in Ukraine ... to a number of Armenian guest workers which has yet to be ascertained. The Armenian population in Ukraine ... in the Caucasus. Today, Ukraine is home to the Armenian diaspora 11th largest Armenian community in the world. Early history see also Armenians in Crimea Armenians first appeared in Ukraine during the times of Kievan Rus . During the 10th century individual Armenian merchants, mercenaries and craftsmen served at the courts of various Ruthenia n rulers. A larger wave of Armenians settled in southeastern Ukraine after the fall of the Armenian capital of Ani to Seljuks in the 11th century. They arrived ... Staryi Krym . Their numbers were further strengthened throughout the 12th 15th century by Armenians .... Smaller Armenian communities were established in central Ukraine, including Kiev , and the western ... of an Armenian eparchy. Image Lw w Katedra Ormia ska 01.JPG thumb left Armenian Cathedral, Lviv Armenian Cathedral in Lviv . After Crimea fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1475 many Crimean Armenians moved ... more details
Armenians The Chinese Armenian community is a very small community that does not pass the thresholds of 100 individuals. However Armenians have held historical presence in China for many centuries. More recently the Armenian settlement of Harbin is also witness to Armenian presence in China from late ... of Armenians increased, which necessitated the creation of an Armenian National Organization for the purpose of helping their needy countrymen and the preservation of their national heritage. The Armenian ... to it a social hall located on Sadovaya Street. Because most of the members of the ArmeniansArmenian colony lived in Harbin and had the only Armenian church in China , with residential quarters for their priest, Fr. Yeghishe Rostomiants, the spiritual leader of all Armenians in Manchuria , China and Japan , Harbin became the center of Armenians in China. One of the main tasks of the Armenian ... in the Middle East, Henry Raulison talks about the presence of 300 Armenians in Ghachia, on the Chinese ... East and Europe. Harbin The first Armenians in China to live there were those who settled in Manchuria during the construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway KVZHD , undertaken by Imperial Russia in 1898 ..., an attorney. The Armenian National Organization was founded in 1917. Its statute was approved ... by the youth group in Armenian. On the national and religious holidays, tea parties were also organized. Classes to study Armenian language and literature also were held. The theatrical plays ... of Harbin had an Armenian House of Prayer in the district of Noviy Gored. In 1918, the KVZHD Chinese Eastern Railroad granted the Armenian Colony a piece of property on 18, Sadovaya Street, corner of Liaoyang Street, where they began to build the Far Eastern Armeno Gregorian Church, which took several years to complete. The name Far Eastern derived from the fact that Rev. Fr. Yeghishe Rostomiants ... Ovakimov, President of the Armenian Organization, a priest was brought from Jerusalem Rev. Fr. Assoghig ... more details
Armenians in Moldova arrived in 14th century from Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Little Armenia in Cilicia , when their Kingdom with capital in Kozan, Adana Sis felt in 1375 to the Muslims, and Armenians ... linked to the region s early Armenian settlers. Today there are 785 Armenians in Transnistria, including ...ArmeniansArmenians in Moldova are the ethnic Armenians that live in Moldova . They settled in the Principality ..., and built a number of Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian church es. Since the 18th century ... Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina Soviet occupation , the number of Armenians increased ... 1,511 Armenians in the nine counties of Bessarabia , including 583 in L pu na County 490 in the city ..., in the Soviet era, the Armenian community of Moldova was 5,000 strong. At the 2004 Moldovan Census , Armenians were not among the 8 major reported ethnic groups, hence they numbered less than ... localities under Tiraspol control 173 in the city of Tighina . In the main part of Moldova, Armenians ... between Europe and Levant , Armenians were successful in Moldavia, and already during the reign ... to their Christian, albeit separate Church. Most of Armenians settled in fairs, as merchants, and some ... Nistor, Istoria Basarabiei , Cartea Moldoveneasc , Chi in u, 1991, p.199 ref According to ancient Armenian historical documents, Armenian churches were built as early as 1350 in Boto ani , in 1380 in Cetatea ... article.asp?A ID 332 AGBU Moldova Home to Armenians since the 14th century ref Later, in the 17th century, more Armenians moved and settled in Moldova from Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Poland to escape ... Armenians in Moldova, mostly in Chi in u , B l i , and Tighina 173 . Transnistria When the Russian empire ... on the eastern bank of the river, named by royal decree Grigoriopol lang ru . Some believe ... Sourb Grigor Lousavoritch , the patron saint of the Armenian nation. Armenian settlers were brought in to found and build this city. Later, Armenians moved on to more prosperous regions, such as the capital ... more details