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Armenian Literature



Armenian Literature resources on http://www.stvartanbookstore.com include information about Armenian Language, and more. We offer a wide selection of armenian products.

Armenian Literature : Articles

A landlocked country in modern times, armenia was the smallest soviet republic from 1920 until the dissolution of the soviet union in 1991. Communities were often given quotas and would have to buy additional weapons from turks to meet their quota. Another major city in the valley of ararat was argishti-khinili, also founded by argishti i in the year 775 bc. Different versions of harsaneek, also originally a `mom' or candle dance, come from various parts of the east, as do many exquisite forms of the women's solo improvisational style known as `naz bar', or `grace dance', on which are based the choreographed movements of dances such as archka yerezanke.



Armenian Literature info: The armenian language is an independent member of the indo-european language that belongs to the western branch of the european-aryan family and traces its roots back to the time of armeno-phrygians, hayes, and urartians. Armenia has a generally healthful climate that varies between the subtropical and subtemperate. , But after three kings, artashessian dynasty ended in 2 a. The study of armenian art began at the turn of twentieth century.

See also Armenian Badarak, and pages related to Armenian Literature.

 

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