Khachikyan, History of Armenia (2010)
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Abbreviation
Khachikyan, History of Armenia (2010)
Form of publication
Book

Armen Khachikyan, History of Armenia. A Brief Review, (Edit Print Publishing House, Yerevan 2010)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 978-9939-52-294-4
Data
Armenians live in every corner of the world. Many of them wish to know more about the history of their ancestral homeland and contributions of the Armenian people to the world civilization, but few are fluent in Armenian, and many, in fact, hardly even read in it. Many young Armenians born outside of the homeland speak no Armenian at all, and have never been to Armenia, having only heard about it. […] Yet doubtless is the need to have an English-language book that would offer a brief, comprehensive overview of the history of Armenia, to help the foreign reader develop an in-depth understanding of the complex issues of our history. This book is designed to serve exactly as such a reference point for the general public interested in the history of Armenia. It offers a brief overview of significant events and developments in the history of the nation, and is easy to read, carry, browse, and refer to. It can also be a useful reference source for foreigners visiting Armenia, including diplomats and international development professionals, as well as foreign students studying in Armenia’s universities. For a certain extent this publication can be used by Armenian schools abroad too. […] (From the Foreword)
Paperback (20x14 cm), 256 p.
Key words
Achaemenid Empire / Persian Empire.
Alexander the Great.
Arabs.
Armenia.
Armenia culture.
Armenian church, churches.
Armenian Genocide.
Armenian Kingdom.
Armenians.
Bronze Age.
Byzantine Empire.
Christianity.
Cilicia.
Crimean War.
Diaspora.
East Anatolia Plateau.
Eighteenth century.
Emigration.
Feudal society.
First World War.
Genocide.
Iron Age.
Map.
Medieval era.
Modern period.
Nineteenth century.
Ottoman Empire.
Photographic archives.
Russian Empire.
Russo-Turkish Wars.
Second World War.
Seleucid Kingdom.
Soviet Union.
Stone Age.
Twentieth century.