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The category: '''Armenian''', highlights the national or linguistic identity of people, associated with [[Armenia]] and [[Armenian language]] and culture. | The category: '''Armenian''', highlights the national or linguistic identity of people, associated with [[Armenia]] and [[Armenian language]] and culture. | ||
==Overview== | |||
The Armenians are an ethnic group that primarily inhabit [[Armenia]] and nearby countries and speak the [[Armenian language]] (circa 10 million). | |||
Most Armenians today live within the borders of independent [[Armenia]] (circa 3,000,000). There are Armenians minorities in nearby [[Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Iran]], and [[Turkey]], and sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in [[Russia]], the [[United States]], [[France]], [[Lebanon]], and other countries. | |||
==In Depth== | ==In Depth== | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenians Wikipedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenians Wikipedia] | ||
Revision as of 06:10, 24 April 2012
The category: Armenian, highlights the national or linguistic identity of people, associated with Armenia and Armenian language and culture.
Overview
The Armenians are an ethnic group that primarily inhabit Armenia and nearby countries and speak the Armenian language (circa 10 million).
Most Armenians today live within the borders of independent Armenia (circa 3,000,000). There are Armenians minorities in nearby Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkey, and sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in Russia, the United States, France, Lebanon, and other countries.
In Depth
- Armenian Scholars / Armenian Authors -- biographies
See also: Armenia -- Armenian language -- Armenian Scholarship -- Armenian Fiction
External links
Pages in category "Armenian"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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- Ivan Aivazovsky (M / Russia, 1817-1900), artist
- Mangasar M. Mangasarian (1859-1943), nonfiction writer
- Vardges Surenyants (M / Armenia, 1860-1921), artist
- Hakob Manandyan (1873-1952), scholar
- Gourgen Yanikian (1895-1984), novelist
- Alan Hovhaness (M / United States, 1911-2000), composer
- Kurt Yaghjian (M / United States, 1951), singer, actor