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It is also said to be the phrase chosen by the monk Mesrob Mashtots to translate the Bible into the Armenian language, as reproduced textually, using an alphabet he invented for this purpose in order ...
The month of October is known as "The Cultural Month" for Armenians throughout the world. It is during this month that Armenian churches, organizations and people commemorate the memory of the Holy ...
My friend commented: “St. Movses could have easily written these words about our Armenian clergy, leaders, church, organizations, judges, institutions and us today in 2017 as he did in the 5th Century ...
USC hosts lecture on fate of Armenian language The lecture marks an early start to USC’s first-ever celebration of Armenian History Month.
A 19th-century orphanage in Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter has reopened its doors as a museum, a hundred years after taking in scores of children whose parents were killed in the Armenian genocide.
Youngsters say they try to learn the language while attending school in Istanbul, where more opportunities exist to study Armenian. Istanbul and other larger Turkish cities also have drawn away most ...
Excavations in the Musrara neighborhood of Jerusalem uncovered four Armenian inscriptions within a monastic complex founded in the fifth–sixth centuries CE. The inscriptions were found on a mosaic ...
Armenian soprano Viktoria Hovhanissyan sings the Diva Plavalaguna opera from The 5th Element on Russia's The Voice.
Armenia's minister for education, science, culture, and sports has dismissed calls for his resignation by an influential, diaspora-backed opposition party, which staged a rally to protest his ...
Youngsters say they try to learn the language while attending school in Istanbul, where more opportunities exist to study Armenian. Istanbul and other larger Turkish cities also have drawn away most ...
A 19th-century orphanage in Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter has reopened its doors as a museum, a hundred years after taking in scores of children whose parents were killed in the Armenian genocide.
A 19th-century orphanage in Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter has reopened its doors as a museum, a hundred years after taking in scores of children whose parents were killed in the Armenian genocide.
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