Politics governs the external life of a people. Faith governs the inner life. For most nations, these forces exist in tension ...
Armenia is the most homogenous country in the post-Soviet world, with 98% of its citizens identified as ethnic Armenians.
Once spoken by two million people across the Ottoman Empire, Turkish Armenian has shrunk to the point of becoming an ...
The Armenian Genocide, the systematic mass murder and expulsion of 1.5 million ethnic Armenians carried out in Turkey and adjoining regions by the Ottoman government between 1914 and 1923, is ...
Last September, the Amaras Monastery, one of Christianity's oldest religious complexes and a sacred site of the Armenian Apostolic Church, was seized by Azerbaijan as it invaded the self-governing ...
An excerpt from 30 Key Moments in the History of Christianity. The story is told of how the Armenian king Trdat (also known as Tiridates III) was physically transformed into a wild boar as a form of ...
This talk examines the social history of oriental carpets, particularly the production and circulation of carpets by Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and beyond. It discusses the central role of mass ...
The 109th Armenian genocide Memorial Day is approaching on April 24. It presents an excellent opportunity to examine the significant global shift in recognition since the 100th anniversary of the ...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis commemorated the centennial of the massacre of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire — “the century’s first genocide” in the Pope’s words — on April 12 with a solemn Mass at St.
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