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    41°N 44°E / 41°N 44°E / 41; 44 The Armenian Oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire that existed from 1828...
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    Batum oblast Russian Armenia First Republic of Armenia Democratic Republic of Georgia Treaty of San Stefano Treaty of Berlin (1878) Western Armenian pronunciation:...
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  • led to the emergence of the Armenian people. As the Armenian language spread, the highlands became homogenized. The Armenian kingdoms that followed enjoyed...
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    the majority Armenian population of the oblast declared their independence as the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic which was supported by Armenia. Nagorno-Karabakh...
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    Oblast Armenian Oblast Batum Oblast Belostok Oblast Bessarabia Oblast Don Voisko Oblast Dagestan Oblast Zabaikalskaya Oblast Imeretinskaya Oblast ru Caucasian...
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    an archaic form of Proto-Armenian, an Indo-European language, had diffused into the Armenian Highlands. The first Armenian state of Urartu was established...
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    the destruction of many of the Armenian towns, and made Armenian life difficult. Added to this, the Christian Armenians were dhimmi subjects (forming a...
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    The history of Armenia covers the topics related to the history of the Republic of Armenia, as well as the Armenian people, the Armenian language, and...
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    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (Middle Armenian: Կիլիկիոյ Հայոց Թագաւորութիւն, Kiligio Hayoc’ T’akavorut’iun), also known as Cilician Armenia (Armenian:...
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    Yerevan (redirect from Capital of Armenia)
    YERR-ə-VAN, US: /-ˈvɑːn/, -⁠VAHN; Armenian: Երևան [jɛɾɛˈvɑn] ; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's...
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    Armenians were a significant minority in the Ottoman Empire. They belonged to either the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Armenian Catholic Church, or the...
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    Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia (Armenian: Մեծ Հայքի թագավորություն, romanized: Mets Hayk’i t’agavorut’yun), or simply Greater Armenia or...
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    Western Armenia (Western Armenian: Արեւմտեան Հայաստան, Arevmdian Hayasdan) is a term to refer to the western parts of the Armenian highlands located within...
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  • the Armenian people, but no consensus has been achieved as of yet. Genetic studies show that Armenian people are indigenous to historical Armenia, showing...
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    The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Armenia, ArSSR, or simply Armenia, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union...
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    Erivan Khanate (category CS1 Armenian-language sources (hy))
    Khanate and the neighboring Nakhchivan Khanate were merged to form the Armenian Oblast of the Russian Empire. Under Iranian rule, the kings (shahs) appointed...
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    developed as a manifestation of the Karabakh Armenians' desire to have their oblast transferred to Soviet Armenian jurisdiction. This culminated in 1991, amidst...
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    The Turkish–Armenian War (Armenian: Հայ-թուրքական պատերազմ), known in Turkey as the Eastern Front (Turkish: Doğu Cephesi) of the Turkish War of Independence...
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    Numerous Byzantine emperors were either ethnically Armenian, half-Armenian, part-Armenian or possibly Armenian; although culturally Eastern Roman (Byzantine[broken...
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    Leṙnahayastan), was an anti-Bolshevik Armenian state roughly corresponding with the territory that is now the present-day Armenian provinces of Vayots Dzor and...
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    Republic of Artsakh (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    Artsakh's ethnic Armenian population fled the country. According to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, 100,417 people arrived in Armenia from Artsakh...
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    Armenia (Armenian: Վիլսոնյան Հայաստան, romanized: Vilsonyan Hayastan) was the unimplemented boundary configuration of the First Republic of Armenia in...
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    Armenian alphabet by Mesrop Mashtots and the translation of the Bible and liturgy into Armenian in the fifth century. The Christianization of Armenia...
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    Eastern Armenian standard. This includes Armenians from Iran, who left Iran to Soviet Armenia, many have again assimilated into the Armenian population...
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    40°18′N 45°50′E / 40.300°N 45.833°E / 40.300; 45.833 The Armenia–Azerbaijan border (Armenian: Հայաստան–Ադրբեջան սահման, romanized: Hayastan–Adrbejan sahman;...
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  • The Armenian nobility (Armenian: Հայ ազնվականություն, romanized: hay aznvakanutyun) was a class of persons which enjoyed certain privileges relative to...
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    significant Turkish, Armenian and Russian speaking minorities. According to the 1917 publication of Kavkazskiy kalendar, the Batum oblast had a population...
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    communist-influenced Armenian academic circles, namely the Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia, referred to the state as the Bourgeois Republic of Armenia (Հայաստանի Բուրժուական...
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    Armavir, the capital of the Armenian kingdom. Orontid dynasty List of Armenian monarchs Urartu Achaemenid Empire Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity) It is not known...
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    Bagratid Armenia was an independent Armenian state established by Ashot I of the Bagratuni dynasty in the early 880s following nearly two centuries of...
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