Showing posts with label Armenia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armenia. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan - Armenia (Chapter) Lonely Planet

Despite past woes, Armenia has built its memorials, dusted itself off and moved on. Easily visited highlights include ancient monasteries, candlelit churches and high-walled forts – but lasting impressions lie more with the gracious, humble and easy-going Armenians themselves.

Coverage includes: Understand Armenia, Armenia Today, History – from Christianity to independence, Arts, Food & Drink, Directory, Transport, Yerevan & around, Garni Temple, Geghard Monastery, Zvartnots Cathedral, Echmiadzin, Sardarapat, Ashtarak, Byurakan & around, Mt Aragats, Khor Virap Monastery, northern Armenia, Lake Sevan & around, Sevan, Tsaghkadzor, Dilijan, Haghartsin, Goshavank, Ijevan, Vanadzor, Stepanavan & around, Debed Canyon, Gyumri, Marmashen, Harichavank, southern Armenia, Areni, Noravank, Yeghegnadzor & around, Yeghegis & around, Vayk & around, Jermuk, Sisian & around, Goris & around, Tatev, Kapan, Meghri

Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan - Armenia (Chapter)

Friday, May 17, 2013

Lonely Planet: Armenia phrasebook

Lonely Planet: Armenia phrasebook > You can now read all Lonely Planet eBook travel guides downloaded from their site in PDF format on Kindle, Sony Reader and Nook eReading devices, plus all Smartphones, iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android, Blackberry, Netbooks, Mac, and PC.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Open Access Journal: Review of ARMENIAN STUDIES

Review of ARMENIAN STUDIES: A Quarterly Journal Of History, Politics and International Relations
The Institute for Armenian Research was established in 2001 within the framework of the Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies, as a privately-funded and objective think-tank. The basic aim of the Institute was to examine the Armenian question within a broad perspective, including its historical, political, legal and international relations dimensions. Within this framework, it analyzes the complex phenomenon of the “Armenian question” by utilizing the works of social sciences and history disciplines through a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approach.

The fields examined by the Institute include the Armenian Question, Armenian Diaspora, Armenian domestic and foreign policy as well as the Karabagh Question. The Institute regularly publishes two quarterly journals in which these issues are studied in detail. The first one is the “Ermeni Çal??malar?”, which has been published since 2001, and the second one is the “Review of Armenian Studies” since 2002.

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Volume 4 - 2007
Number 10

Volume 4 - 2006
Number 9

Volume 3 - 2005
Number 7-8

Volume 2 - 2005
Number 6

Volume 2 - 2004
Number 5

Volume 2 - 2003
Number 4

Volume 4 - 2003
Number 3

Volume 1 - 2003
Number 2

Volume 1 - 2002
Number 1

Volume 1 - 2002