Oshakan — This article is about a town in Armenia. For the city in Japan, see Osaka. Oshakan Օշական Oshakan as seen from the western side of Didikond Hill … Wikipedia
Saint Mesrob — St. Mesrop Mashtots Statue of Saint Mesrop Mashtots, founder of the Armenian alphabet, at the Matenadaran Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in Yerevan, Armenia. The original letters (i.e. only uppercase) in their original shapes can be seen on the … Wikipedia
Tegher, Armenia — Tegher Տեղեր … Wikipedia
Church of the Holy Mother of God of the Mens Monastery — Cathedral in 1901 … Wikipedia
Norashen Church, Tbilisi — For other uses, see Norashen (disambiguation). Norashen Holy Mother of God Church Նորաշէն Սուրբ Աստուածածին Եկեղեցի Norashen Church, March 2007 … Wikipedia
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Armenian Genocide — Armenian civilians are marched to a nearby prison i … Wikipedia
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Geghard — For the town, see Geghard, Armenia. Geghard Monastery Գեղարդի վանք Jamatun/first rock cut chamber … Wikipedia
Hemshin peoples — Համշե(ն)ցիներ Hemşinliler A Hemshinli woman in traditional dress. Total population 500,000 700,000 Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia