... looking for spiritual answers elsewhere.
What is the mission of the Armenian Church in the 21st century? What are the challenges that it faces in Armenia and the Diaspora? How effectively is the ...
... et sociales de la région eurasienne, spécialement du Caucase et de la Diaspora arménienne.
Aztag – Dans la région du Caucase, les tensions ethniques existaient pendant l’ère soviétique, et après ...
... and the Armenian Diaspora. Aztag- In the Caucasus region ethnic tensions existed during the Soviet era, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union, these tensions were rekindled and some ...
First Woman and First Diasporan Ambassador builds vital bridges
by Hratch Tchilingirian
When in 1994 Sevda Sevan was appointed Armenia’s ambassador to Bulgaria, she held three records. She was the first female to head an Armenian diplomatic mission; she was the first Diasporan with the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary; and was the first Diasporan to acquire Armenian citizenship by giving up her Bulgarian citizenship.
... research interests include political and territorial disputes in the Caucasus and Central Asia and their impact on economic and geo-strategic developments, the affairs of the Armenian Church and the Diaspora. ...
... and in some way honor Hrant’s memory and legacy as a bridge builder between Armenians, the Diaspora and Turks,” said Nazarian. “Bolis” examines the pain of the genocide through the act of storytelling ...
... a lecture sponsored by the Armenian Studies Program at the University of Michigan on November 17, Dr.Tchilingirian discussed the Armenian Church's relations with the state, society, and the diaspora ...
... Centre. The couple was there at the invitation of the Dublin MPC to offer a lecture on the Diaspora and a workshop on Armenian ethnographic dance. Armenia's Honorary Consul in Ireland, Mr. Ohan Yergaynharsian, ...
[The Armenian Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem has become one of the most talked about issues in the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli negotiations over the final status of the city that is sacred to Christians, Jews and Muslims. At the Camp David II talks in the US in July [2000], it was proposed that the Old City be divided into two sections: Israeli control over the Jewish and Armenian quarters and Palestinian control over the Christian and Muslim quarters.]