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  2. St. Giragos Armenian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Giragos (Saint Cyricus) [1] or Surp Giragos Church[2][3] is a historic Armenian Apostolic church in Diyarbakır, Turkey. It is the largest Armenian church in the Middle East. [4][5][6]: 214 The church was confiscated by the Turkish government in 2016. [5] The church was re-opened to the public on May 7, 2022, after renovations.

  3. Full House (Armenian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Full House (Armenian: Ֆուլ Հաուս) is an Armenian sitcom television series which borrowed name from American sitcom classic with the same name but had no connection in plot developed by Armen Petrosyan that premiered on Armenia TV on 4 October 2014 and hosted its last episode on 5 June 2019. The series takes place in Yerevan, Armenia.

  4. Mount Aragats - Wikipedia

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    Mount Aragats (Armenian: Արագած, pronounced [ɑɾɑˈɡɑt͡s]) is an isolated four-peaked volcano massif in Armenia. Its northern summit, at 4,090 m (13,420 ft) above sea level, is the highest point of the Lesser Caucasus and Armenia. It is also one of the highest points in the Armenian Highlands. [a]

  5. KOHAR Symphony Orchestra and Choir - Wikipedia

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    KOHAR was founded in 1997 as an independent musical and cultural institution by the Armenian culture patron Harout Khatchadourian of Lebanon.Alongsife his brothers, Shahe and Nar Khatchadourian, Katchadourian sustained the activities of KOHAR and its concerts in memory of their late father Aram, and named the orchestra to honor their mother 'Kohar'.

  6. Armenians in Baku - Wikipedia

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    Armenians in Baku. Baku proper and the Baku municipality (gorsovet). Armenians once formed a sizable community in Baku, the current capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Though the date of their original settlement is unclear, Baku's Armenian population swelled during the 19th century, when it became a major center for oil production and ...

  7. Armen Sarkissian - Wikipedia

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    Armen Vardani Sarkissian (Armenian: Արմեն Վարդանի Սարգսյան; [a] born 23 June 1953) is an Armenian [1][2][3][4][5][6] politician, physicist, investor, businessman, and computer scientist who served as the 4th president of Armenia from 2018 to 2022. [7] He also served as Prime Minister of Armenia from 1996 to 1997.

  8. Garni Temple - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) Alexander Sahinian (reconstruction, 1969–75) The Garni Temple[b] is the only standing Greco-Roman colonnaded building in Armenia. Built in the Ionic order, it is located in the village of Garni, in central Armenia, around 30 km (19 mi) east of Yerevan. It is the best-known structure and symbol of pre-Christian Armenia.

  9. They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else - Wikipedia

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    First edition. "They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else": A History of the Armenian Genocide is a book by Ronald Grigor Suny about the Armenian genocide, published by Princeton University Press in 2015. The book was praised as an accessible work that provides the academic consensus on why and how the Armenian genocide occurred.