Armenians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Armenians (Armenian: , Hayer ) are a nation and ethnic group which originated in the Caucasus and the Armenian Highland. It is estimated that there are 8 million Armenians around the world. Th...
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The Armenian people have lived on the Armenian Plateau, a vast territory stretching 300,000 square kilometres throughout the central and northern parts of Asia Minor, since time immemorial. ... Armenia Resources, Armenia Tourism, Armenia Tours, Armenia Travel Guide, Armenian Museums, Armenian People and Culture, Yerevan.
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Prominent people of Armenian descent include: •Simon Abkarian – (born 1962) actor (Casino Royale) •Martín Adjemián – (1932-2006) Argentine actor and TV host •Gregoire Aslan – (1908-1982) actor •Chris ...
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Research differs on the origins of the Armenian people, some suggesting that they are an amalgam of people who came together during the Urartian (Araratian) period, while others cite Herodotus and Strabo accounts' of the people migrating into the Armenian highlands from Thrace and Phyrgia around 2000 BC.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Armenian (people), member of a people with an ancient culture who originally lived in the region known as Armenia, which comprised what is now northeastern Turkey and the Republic of Armenia. ... Until the early 20th century, the Armenians were primarily an agricultural people.
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Introduces the Armenian culture, art, history, homeland and traditions.
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People statistics on Armenia. 262 facts and figures, stats and information on Armenian People ... ARMENIAN PEOPLE STATS: Top Stats All Stats ... Ethnic groups; Armenian 93%, Azeri 1%, Russian 2%, other (mostly Yezidi Kurds) 4%; note: as of the end of 1993, virtually all Azeris had emigrated from Armenia...
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The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times, Volume I, The Dynastic Periods: From Antiquity to the Fourteenth Century, edited by Richard Hovannisian. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. xii, 372 pp. $49.95 U.S.
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What was the Armenian "genocide" and why is it still such a sensitive issue? ... Turkish officials accept that atrocities were committed but argue that there was no systematic attempt to destroy the Christian Armenian people. Turkey says many innocent Muslim Turks also died in the turmoil of war.
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