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Armenian Baghesh/Bitlis and Taron/Mush
by Richard G. Hovannisian
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From early antiquity, the Armenian people developed a rich and distinctive culture on the great highland plateau in eastern Asia Minor. On that crossroad, they interacted on many levels with civilizations of the Orient and Occident. The continuity of Armenian...

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Armenian Cilicia
by Richard G. Hovannisian, Simon Payaslian
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From early antiquity, the Armenian people developed a rich and distinctive culture on the great highland plateau extending from eastern Asia Minor to the Caucasus. On that crossroad, they interacted on many levels with civilizations of the Orient and...

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Armenian Communities of Asia Minor
by Richard G. Hovannisian
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The Armenian communities of western Asia Minor were far removed from the historic Armenian territories on the great highland plateau far to the east and the fertile Cilician plain bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the south. These communities were relatively...

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Armenian Communities of Persia/Iran
History, Trade, Culture
by Richard G. Hovannisian
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Armenian-Iranian interactions date back to the depths of antiquity. At times, Armenia and Iran were friends and allies, even sharing common dynasties, and at other times fierce and unrelenting adversaries. Whatever their political relationship may have been,...

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Armenian Communities of the Northeastern Mediterranean
Musa Dagh—Dört-Yol—Kessab
by Richard G. Hovannisian
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Armenian Communities of the Northeastern Mediterranean is the fourteenth volume to be published in the UCLA series, Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces. Even though the northeastern reaches of the Mediterranean Sea were not a part of historic Greater...

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Armenian Constantinople
by Richard G. Hovannisian, Simon Payaslian
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From early antiquity, the Armenian people developed a rich and distinctive culture on the great highland plateau extending from eastern Asia Minor to the Caucasus. On that crossroad, they interacted on many levels with civilizations of the Orient and...

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Armenian Karin/Erzerum
by Richard G. Hovannisian
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From early antiquity, the Armenian people developed a rich and distinctive culture on the great highland plateau extending from eastern Asia Minor to the Caucasus. On that crossroad, they interacted on many levels with civilizations of the Orient and...

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Armenian Kars and Ani
by Richard G. Hovannisian
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From early antiquity, the Armenian people developed a rich and distinctive culture on the great highland plateau extending from eastern Asia Minor to the Caucasus. On that crossroad, they interacted on many levels with civilizations of the Orient and...

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Armenian Kesaria/Kayseri and Cappadocia
by Richard G. Hovannisian
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From early antiquity, the Armenian people developed a rich and distinctive culture on the great Armenian highland plateau, extending from Asia Minor to the Caucasus. On that crossroad, they interacted on many levels with civilizations of the Orient and...

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Armenian Pontus
The Trebizond-Black Sea Communities
by Richard G. Hovannisian
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From early antiquity, the Armenian people developed a rich and distinctive culture on the great highland plateau extending from eastern Asia Minor to the Caucasus. On that crossroad, they interacted on many levels with civilizations of the Orient and...

$35.00