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Armenian Recipes, and St. Vartan Bookstore information: They use an armenian rite. To only bring what they could carry. As a result of contact with other languages, armenian has developed in its own way and is widely removed from the early indo-european type. The southwestern part of the region now belongs to turkey, the southeastern part to iran, and the northwestern part to armenia.

Xix)my own belief is that if we had all spoken of the annihilation of the armenians, the holocaust of world war two might not have happened on so great a scale. At this period armenia and persia enjoyed a long period of peace and cooperation, until in 251 ad the sassanid dynasty came to power in persia. The so-called occlusive consonants, p, t, k and b, d, g, have undergone mutation, so that where indo-european has a d, there is a t; thus the numeral tasn for ten corresponds to the ancient form decem as in latin.

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The first theory was from herotodos, the greek historian who lived and wrote his history in 300-270 b. The so-called occlusive consonants, p, t, k and b, d, g, have undergone mutation, so that where indo-european has a d, there is a t; thus the numeral tasn for ten corresponds to the ancient form decem as in latin. One of those famous scholars names xenophone, gave the first information about armenia and of armenian people then others followed: Herotodus, belos and houtinos.



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