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61.
Looking to the East: Chant Avedissian
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... in Montreal—where he lived for three years in his early 20s—and applied arts in Paris, in 1980 Avedissian returned to Egypt. For a decade, Avedissian compiled Fathi’s archives, filing, cataloging, and ...
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The End of a Journey: Catholicos Karekin I
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... Artsakh Diocese. During the last catholicossal election in April 1995, Archbishops Nersissian received the second highest number of votes (156) and Archbishop Martirosian received the third highest number ...
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Master of Grand Theater
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... among the first few Diaspora students who, back in 1964, studied in what was Soviet Armenia. In 1969, he graduated as actor and director from the State Drama and Fine Arts Institute in Yerevan. While studying ...
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64.
A Voice in the Wilderness: UN Genocide Convention
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... of the victims’ suffering, condemnation of the crime by the world community, and finally, most important, expressions of regret and apology from the perpetrators are the essential parts of full justice ...
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The People's Choice
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... of the Turkish Republic. In the communique, the newly-elected Patriarch stated: "The Armenian community of Turkey, being one of the indivisible parts of this fatherland, greets the auspicious milestone ...
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United Diocese?
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... and Canada to continue to seek genuine cooperation with their Diocesan counterparts in the spirit of Christian fellowship and national solidarity.” What this means is that, after thirty years of on-and-off ...
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67.
100 Years in America
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... national issues.
“When the unthinkable happened to Armenians elsewhere, the American Diocese was here - a haven in a harsh world - to receive our people, to console their hearts, and nourish their souls,” ...
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68.
Aram I on Faith and the Homeland
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... of Cilicia have been intimately intertwined with the history of the Armenian nation. However, for most Armenians, the history of the Catholicosate of Cilicia starts in 1930 when it was established in Antelias, ...
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69.
Playing with Tigers
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... technology make Armenia an attractive place to look for help. In fact, “human resources is the biggest job in Asia” says Majdi Abulaban, managing director of car-parts maker Delphi Packard Electric Shanghai, ...
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70.
Religious discourse and the church in Mountainous Karabakh
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... Artsakh (the future Karabakh) and Utik, converted to Christianity through the efforts of Gregory the Illuminator, the evangeliser of Armenia. Grigoris, the grandson of Gregory, was appointed the ...
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Le conflit du Haut-Karabagh provoque des changements majeurs en Arménie
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... Eduard Shevardnadze and Heidar Aliyev are the linchpins of their countries' stability. Both know Demirchian well, having ruled the region at a time when it was one of the most well-to-do parts of the former ...
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72.
Nagorno Karabakh: transition and the elite
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... Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Ajaria, Nagorno Karabagh and other parts of this region which is the 'ancestral homeland' of over 23 nationalities. Soviet colonializatio n did not bring relief or solutions to ...
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New Structures, Old Foundations. State Capacities for Peace
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... by opposition party leader Stepan Demirchian, the fear is that Armenia might thus be forced to make territorial concessions to Azerbaijan (for example, by ceding parts of Armenia’s southernmost Meghri ...
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The Armenian Apostolic Church: Post-Soviet Era
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... institutions continue, the religious hierarchy continues to struggle, like their counterparts in other former Communist countries, to make the Church relevant again in the life of Armenian society. ...
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