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Hayoc' c'eġaspanowt'yan 80-ameaki artac'olowmẹ hayrenik'i ev sp'iwṙk'i hay mamowli ev gitakan handesneri êǰerown
In: Hayoc' c'eġaspanowt'yan patmowt'yan ev patmagrowt'yan harc'er matenašar = Voprosy istorii i istoriografii genocida Armjan = The issues of the history and histography of the Armenian genocide 1
Hayeri datẹ P'arizowm: Ardaradatowt'yan palatowm
Siriahayerẹ Hayastanowm: integrman owġinerẹ
In: Ethno-sociological studies of Armenia and the diaspora 9
Migrac̕ian ev haykakan nor spyowṙk̕ẹ: et̕nosoc̕iolokakan hetazotowt̕yown
In: Ethno-sociological studies of Armenia and the diaspora 5
C̕eġaspanowt̕yan akanatesneri howšer
In: Hayastani ew sp̕yowṙk̕i êt̕nosoc̕iologiakan owsowmnasirowt̕yownner = Ethnosociological studies of Armenia and the Diaspora 8
Hay kerparvesti ev kiraṙakan arvesti korowstnern ôsmanyan kaysrowt̕yan tarack̕owm: (hamidyan ǰarderic̕ minč̕e︠w︡ mer ôrerẹ)
Historical overview of the losses of Armenian fine and applied arts in the Ottoman Empire, from the Hamidian massacres to the present. The author draws on medieval manuscripts and other sources in Armenian monasteries and churches to chronicle the deliberate destruction of crosses and other forms of Armenian applied art
Mer gyowġi patmowt̕yownẹ
In: Hayoc̕ c̕eġaspanowt̕yownẹ verapracneri howšagrowt̕yownner 5
In: Հայոց ցեղասպանությունը վերապրածների հուշագրություններ 5
The author presents in great detail the massacre in Khut province, the destruction of the city of Mush, the many trials and tribulations left in his memories. Serob-Srap Mkhitaryan starts the story from his native place, the magnificent village of Pichonk (now Arpalıseki, Turkey)
Hayoc̕ pahanǰatirowt̕yan ardi arcagank̕nerẹ
A 2013 speech by the Prosecutor General of Armenia Aghvan Hovsepyan "The task of Armenian lawyers is also the disclosure of organizers, instigators and accomplices of Armenian genocide" with national and international responses to it in the mass media
Araratizm: Hayoc̕ azgaynakanowt̕yownẹ patmowt̕yan šrǰadarcayin hangrvannerowm
The book examines the five ideas of Armenian nationalism: the creative origin of the Armenian people, the sanctification of the homeland, national identity, self-consolidation and self-liberation. These principles are referred to as they are evident in the following five periods: V, X, XVIII, XIX and XX-XXI centuries