- The
Armenian Lyre (Knar Haykakan) was an
Armenian musical periodical first published in 1861 by
Gabriel Yeranian and
Nikoghayos Tashjian. However, six...
-
Eastern Armenia (Armenian: Արևելյան Հայաստան
Arevelyan Hayastan)
comprises the
eastern part of the
Armenian highlands, the
traditional homeland of the...
- Timor-Leste Anatolikó Timór - Ανατολικό Τιμόρ (Gr****), Anti
Timur (Quechua),
Arevelyan Timor - Արևելյան Թիմոր (Armenian),
Austrumtimora (Latvian), Austur-Tímor...
- Ghearmáin
Thoir (Irish), Anatolikí Germanía - Ανατολική Γερμανία (Gr****),
Arevelyan Germania - Արևելյան Գերմանիա (Armenian), Austur-Þýskaland (Icelandic)...
- (Armenian: Լազարևի արևելյան լեզուների ինստիտուտ, romanized: Lazarevi
arevelyan lezuneri institut)
established in 1815, was a
school specializing in orientalism...
- Guide. Yerevan:
Matit Graphic Design Studio. Nercissian, M. G. (1972). "
Arevelyan Hayastani miatsʻumě Ṛusastanin" [The
joining of
Eastern Armenia to Russia]...
- arménienne (Lament and
Armenian Dance) for vn & pn Արեւելեան գիշերներ •
Arevelyan kisherner (Oriental Nights, 1931) Հէքեաթ •
Hekyat (A Tale) Երկու պատմուածք...