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- ItemArmenia and Kurdistan(1920)
- ItemArmenia and the Armenians from the earliest times until the great war (1914)(1920) Aslan, Kevork
- ItemArmenia and the Byzantine empire(1945) Der Nersessian, Sirarpie, 1896-1989
- ItemArmenia and the Pontus([1919]) Siramarc, D. E.
- ItemArmenia between Byzantium and the Orient([2020])"This volume commemorating the late Armenian scholar Karen Yuzbashyan comprises studies of mediaeval Armenian culture, including the reception of biblical and parabiblical texts, theological literature, liturgy, hagiography, manuscript studies, Church history and secular history, and Christian art and material culture. Special attention is paid to early Christian and late Jewish texts and traditions preserved in documents written in Armenian. Several contributions focus on the interactions of Armenia with other cultures both within and outside the Byzantine Commonwealth: Greek, Georgian, Syriac, Coptic, Ethiopic, and Iranian. Select contributions may serve as initial reference works for their respective topics (the catalogue of Armenian khachkars in the diaspora and the list of Armenian Catholicoi in Tzovk')"- Provided by publisher
- ItemArmenian Baghesh/Bitlis and Taron/Mush(2001)From early antiquity, the Armenian people developed a rich and distinctive culture on the great highland plateau extending from eastern Asia Minor to the Caucasus. On that crossroad, they interacted on many levels with civilizations of the Orient and Occident. Armenian Kars and Ani represents a departure from the preceding volumes in this series which have focused on the historic Western Armenian provinces, cities, and communities that were encompassed in the Ottoman Empire. The UCLA conference series, Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces, is organized by the Holder of the Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History with the purpose of exploring and illuminating the historical, political, cultural, religious, social, and economic legacies of a people rooted for millennia on the Armenian highland
- ItemArmenian massacres, or, The sword of Mohammed([1896]) Greene, Frederick Davis
- ItemConditions in the Near East(1920) United States. American Military Mission to Armenia
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- ItemEusebi Chronicorum libri duo(1866) Eusebius
- ItemHistoria armenorum Transsilvaniae(1859) Lukacsi, Christophorum
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- ItemHistory of Armenia(2011) Mikayel, Chamchiants, 1736-1823History of Armenia, from B. C. 2247 to the year of Christ 1780, or 1229 of the Armenian era is a translation of an abridged version of the three-volume history of Armenia, originally written in Armenian by Father Mik'ayel Ch'amch'yants' and published in Venice in 1784-86
- ItemIllustrated Armenia and the Armenians(1898) Gaidzakian, Ohan, 1837-1914
- ItemLes massacres d'Arménie([189?])
- ItemMémoires historiques et géographiques sur l'Arménie(1818-1819) Saint-Martin, Jean Antoine
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- ItemQvaestiones chronologicae de rebvs parthicis armeniisqve a Tacito in libris XI-XVI Ab exc D. Avg. enarratis([1875]) Laufenberg, Wilhelm
- ItemThe Armenians(2000) Redgate, Anne ElizabethThis is a 3,000 year history of one of Europe's most fascinating and ancient peoples. Situated south of the Caucasus mountains, historical Armenia has been a pivotal point between the forces of the east and of the west over most of its long history. The contributions of Armenians and their culture to European history are also examined