A concise history of the Armenian people

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2002
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Bournoutian, George A.
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"A Concise History of the Armenian People examines the history of the Armenians in relation to that of the rest of the world. Its main purpose is to familiarize Armenians and non-Armenians with a people and culture that is absent from most history courses and texts." "The book is highly recommended for teachers of global civilizations as well as those specializing in the history of Russia, Ottoman Empire, Iran, and the Caucasus"
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George A. Bournoutian. - Costa Mesa, Calif. : Mazda Publishers, 2002. - xiii, 499 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
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1. Highlands and Crossroads: The Land of Armenia-2. Ara and Semiramis: Urartu, the First Kingdom in Armenia-3. From the Ark to Archeology: The Origins of the Armenian People-4. From Satraps to Kings: The Yervandians, the First Armenian Autonomous Rulers-5. Between Roman Legions and Parthian Cavalry: The Artashesians and the Foundation of the Armenian Kingdom-6. The Arsacid/Arshakian Dynasty-7. Fire Temples and Icons: Armenia under Persian and Byzantine Rule-8. A People of the Book: Armenia under Arab Domination-9. A Land of Many Crowns: The Bagratuni Dynasty and the Armenian Medieval Kingdoms-10. East Meets West: The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia-11. From Majority to Minority: Armenia under Seljuk, Mongol, and Turkmen Domination-12. Amiras and Sultans: Armenians in the Ottoman Empire-13. Khojas, Meliks and Shahs: Armenians in Iran-14. From the Mughals to the Raj: Armenians in the Indian Subcontinent-15. Protected Minorities: Armenian Communities in the Arab World and Ethiopia-16. Promises of Deliverance: Armenians in the Russian Empire-17. Between Orthodoxy and Catholicism: The Armenian Dispersion in Eastern and Western Europe-18. The Armenian Question and Its Final Solution: Armenians in Ottoman Turkey-19. Subjects of the Tsar: Armenians in Transcaucasia and Russia-20. A Thousand Days: The First Armenian Republic-21. From NEP to Perestroika: Soviet Armenia-22. The New Diaspora: The Armenian Global Community in the Twentieth Century-23. Internal Conflicts: Diasporan Politics and Organizations-24. The Growing Pains of Independence: The Second Armenian Republic
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Armenia-Armenians-History
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