... With the particular emphasis on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict we will deal with the directly involved states of Armenia and Azerbaijan and the relations between both countries. But also a comparative view ...
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, hosted by Near and Middle East Department, Middle East Society and Armenian Studies at SOAS.
Source: "Hairenik" monthly (Boston) 7 May 1924, pp 84-86. Komitas wrote the autobiography in June 1908 at Holy Etchmiadzin, Armenia. Translated by Hratch Tchilingirian from the original Armenian.
... sense of where they are in their lives. For example, there are different types of Armenian believers, which I have identified through my own research in Armenia, Karabakh and the Diaspora. There are what ...
... et l’Azerbaidjan, les voisins du Sud Caucase de la Géorgie, se débattaient avec leurs propres problèmes, dont le plus important est le conflit du Karabakh. Mais malgré les différents conflits internationaux ...
... Armenia and Azerbaijan, Georgia's South Caucasian neighbors, have been struggling with problems of their own, the most important of which is the Karabakh conflict. But despite the various international ...
... and “Der Zor,” (1997), a trilogy recounting the experience of the Armenian genocide, the struggle of minorities in the Balkans, and the Karabakh liberation movement in the late 1980s. Her novels have been ...
Armenian Reporter Internatinal [Paramus] 21 Aug 2004: 25.
Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian lectured recently at Haigazian University on "The Armenian Community of Abkhazia."
Tchilingirian described the overall situation in Abkhazia, which lies on the northeastern shores of the Black Sea and has a territory of 8,600 sq km. Abkhazia was an autonomous republic within Georgia during the Soviet period. With its wonderful climate and developed infrastructure for tourism, it was considered the "Riviera" of the Soviet Union. Successive Soviet leaders from Stalin onwards had their summer resorts in Abkhazia. About 1.5 million tourists visited Abkhazia annually in Soviet times, when its total population was only half a million. Agriculture was also a very successful sector of the economy, and Abkhazia had one of the highest GDPs in the Soviet Union.
In Ann Arbor, Hratch Tchilingirian discusses church-state relation
Armenian Reporter[Paramus, NJ] 29 Nov 2008: A9.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The Church hierarchy can no longer simply pontificate about complex problems of society without real engagement in the life of the people," declared Cambridge University scholar Hratch Tchilingirianin a recent lecture at the University of Michigan. "What is the relevance of a 1,700 year-old Church and religious faith to contemporary Armenians living in Armenia and outside, all around the world?"
... relationships, the economy and the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on domestic issues.
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... economy and the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on domestic issues. ::/introtext:: ::fulltext::The Foreign Policy Centre's new publication, Spotlight on Azerbaijan (London 2012), brings together ...
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War and Ecumenism: the case of Nagomo Karabakh
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