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Armenian Badarak, and Armenian Books information: There they accrued an education in european classical music traditions but often worked in the familiar themes and melodies of their homeland. Regarding armenia as the ally of the overthrown dynasty, the sassanids adopted anti-armenian policy, trying to eliminate the armenian state and to assimilate the armenian nation. Lay writers used the forms current in their region. Remaining faithful to the tradition of their forefathers, armenians continue to celebrate christmas on january 6th until today.

During the 19th century a nationalist movement led to the creation of two slightly different literary dialects that more closely resemble spoken varieties of the language. Artashes was a very wise, intellectual and capable king, with the skill of administration. Persia became strong, established an empire, which was as strong as could be a rival of roman empire.

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There are some serious causes for the fast decline of the first armenian empire in the history. This is often clarinet, violin or bouzouki. In 428 artashessian kingdom gave to our country its highest national and political achievement. The armenian grammatical forms are traceable to indo-european origins, but assumed new shapes, and also possess some of the phonemic and semantic features of the european language.

The consonantal system coincides largely with that of the southern group of caucasian languages, represented by georgian.



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