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Armenian studies or
Armenology (Armenian: հայագիտություն,
pronounced [hɑjɑɡituˈtʰjun]) is a
field of
humanities covering Armenian history,
language and...
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collapse of the
Soviet Union in a
climate of
national reawakening, when the
Armenologist Slak
Kakosyan founded the "Order of the
Children of Ari" (Arordineri...
- a free-standing
cross made of
stone and
often richly decorated. The
Armenologist James R.
Russell notes that the
Armenian Cross incorporates influences...
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Varbedian (born June 11, 1943, in M****ille, France) is a French-Armenian
Armenologist, ethnologist,
essentialist and ontologist.
Varbedian was born in a family...
- 1971 in Yerevan) is an
Armenian philologist, film researcher, writer,
Armenologist, and
Doctor of philology.
Artsvi Bakhchinyan received his
Diploma in...
- Սահակյան; July 8, 1916 -
January 16, 1999) was an
Armenian historian,
Armenologist, teacher, professor, “Excellence in
public education”, Member of the...
- 2023(2023-01-24) (aged 87) Tbilisi,
Georgia Occupations Historian linguist armenologist Known for
Decipherment of the
Caucasian Albanian script Academic background...
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dated to the 13th
century BC as
Uruatri in Old ****yrian.
Historians and
Armenologists have
speculated about the
earlier origin of the
Armenian people, but...
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through national religion). In 1991, it was
institutionalized by the
Armenologist Slak
Kakosyan into the "Order of the
Children of Ari" (Arordineri Ukht)...
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uncertain as to why it was
called so;
according to
philologist and
Armenologist Heinrich Hübschmann, this name has
nothing to do with the
ordinary Armenian...