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Armenian
Armenian Armenian may refer to: Armenia, a country, former Soviet Republic in the Caucasus The Armenian people The Armenian language The Armenian alphabet The Armenian Apostolic Church The ...
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Armenian (translated from French)
Armenian Armenian (???? [ Hayer?n ]) Spoken in Arménie, various other ... 1 ] Classification by family Indo-European languages Armenian Official statute and codes of language Official ... also: langue , list of languages , code color Armenian is one langue which sets up with ... actually three different states of language: old Armenian (or grabar), written from E century ...
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Armenian (translated from German)
Armenian Language Indogermani language family Armenian language Religion Christentum Armenian Apostoli church Armenian-catholic church Ethnical grouping Indogermanen Armenian With that Armenians it concerns a ...
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Armenian (translated from Japanese)
Armenian Armenian Armenia race 。The Indian European linguistic familyIt belongs Armenian language is used. To construct the nation ... court ・ Macedonia royal court are the Armenian system. Furthermore, as for ArmenianSingle characteristic theoryThe Armenian Greek Orthodox ChurchThe believer is the ...
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Armenian (translated from German)
Armenian The adjective Armenian refers up the people that Armenier those ...
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Armenian (translated from Spanish)
Armenian Armenian it can designate: to the natural ones of Armenia ; to the members of Armenian ethnic group; to idioma Armenian , an Indo-European language without next relatives; to alfabeto Armenian employee for the writing of this ...
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Armenian (translated from Italian)
Armenian Armenian Stato : Italia Regione : Piemonte Provincia : di Novara ... Patron: - Saint - Day [ Situated institutional ] Armenian it is a common one of 2 ...
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Armenian Genocide
Armenian Genocide History of Armenia Armenian Kingdom Ottoman Rule Russian Empire First Republic Transcaucasian Federative SSR Armenian SSR Armenia edit The Armenian Genocide (also known as the Armenian Holocaust or the Armenian Massacre) is ...
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Armenian language
Armenian language Armenian (Հայերեն Hayeren) Spoken in: Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh, and the Armenian diaspora Total speakers: 7 million Language family: Indo-European Armenian Official status Official language of: Armenia, Nagorno ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Armenian is an Indo-European language spoken ...
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Armenian alphabet
Armenian alphabet History of the Alphabet Middle Bronze ... c. Coptic 4th c. Gothic 4th c. Armenian 405 Glagolitic 862 Cyrillic 10th c. Iberian ... Meroitic 3rd c. BC Complete genealogy The Armenian alphabet is an alphabet used for writing the Armenian language, created by Saint Mesrop Mashtots in AD 405. The Armenian alphabet is one of six European ...
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