Armenia on the Road to Independence, p | Armenia on the Road to Independence, pp |
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2247 to the Year of Christ 1780, or 1229 of the Armenian era, Bishop's College Press, Calcutta, 1827, page 19: "[Aram] was the first to raise the Armenian name to any degree of renown; so that contemporary nations.
27New York: Facts On File | Conversely, some sources place Armenia in Europe such as Oxford Reference Online , and |
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Armenia on the Road to Independence, p | Today however the community has been reduced to about a hundred living in |
"The conversion of Armenia to Christianity was probably the most crucial step in its history.
22This decision contained the concept about a place and role of the Russian language in the system of education | Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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The Government of the Republic of Armenia | called them the Aramians, or followers of , a name which has been corrupted into Armenians; and the country they inhabited, by universal consent, took the name of Armenia |