Kingdom of Armenia may refer to Kingdom of Armenia antiquity also known as Artaxiad or Arsacid Armenia, 190 BC to AD 387 428. Kingdom of Armenia Middle Ages also known as Bagratid Armenia, AD 885 to 1045. sometimes also identified as Kingdom of Armenia or Armenian kingdom are Satrapy of Armenia also known as Orontid Armenia the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , 1198 to 1375 Kingdom of Artsakh Kingdom of Commagene Kingdom of Sophene Kingdom of Vaspurakan See also History of Armenia Greater Armenia disambiguation Lesser Armenia disambig reflist eu Armeniako Erresuma hr Armensko Kraljevstvo pt Reino da Arm nia ... more details
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Ripsimia also known as Hripsime Bagratuni was an Armenians Armenian princess and daughter of King Ashot II Ashot II Bagratuni 914 928 , and his wife Marie of Kachum. ref http homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com cousin html p141.htm ref She wed Comita Nikola comes Nikola , probably governor of Sofia and had two sons, counts David of Bulgaria David and tsar Samuil of Bulgaria . Her children and grandchildren ruled Bulgaria until 1018 Family tree familytree start familytree CmN y RoA CmN Comita Nikola Comita br Nikola RoA Ripsimia of Armenia Ripsimia br of Armenia familytree , v v . familytree Aar Mos Dav Sam y Kos Dav David of Bulgaria David Mos Moses of Bulgaria Moses Aar Aron of Bulgaria Aron Sam Samuel of Bulgaria Samuel br Kos Kosara of Bulgaria Kosara familytree , v . familytree IvV ThK Mir IoL y GvR y HP IvV Ivan Vladislav Ivan br Vladislav Mar Marija GvR Gavril Radomir Gavril br Radomir ThK Theodora Kosara of Bulgaria Theodora br Kosara Mir Miroslava of Bulgaria Miroslava HP Margareth of Hungary IoL Irene of Larissa familytree familytree SnD PeD PeD Peter Delyan SnD several sons br & daughters familytree end Source reflist Category Armenian nobility Category Bulgarian nobility Category 10th century Bulgarian people Category Women of medieval Bulgaria Armenia bio stub Bulgaria bio stub bg es Ripsimia de Armenia pl Ripsymia ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name common name Upper Armenia continent Europe region Caucasus image map Arshakuni Armenia 150 en.svg era Antiquity , Middle Ages subdivision Province nation Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Greater Armenia year start 189 BC year end XI century capital Karin Greater Armenia common language Armenian area 23860 religions Hellenism , Christianity from 301 AD event start Artaxias I declaring himself independent event end Upper Armenia s conquest by Byzantine Empire Refimprove date September 2011 Upper Armenia lang hy Bardzr Hayq is a historic region of Armenia located in present day Turkey roughly corresponding to the modern province of Erzincan Province Erzincan . immediately west of the Kura River . Within the borders of the Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Kingdom of Armenia , it was bounded by the regions of Dsopk , Taron , Tayk , and Ayrarat . It was called Upper Armenia, as it was upper than the other provinces. Upper Armenia s area was convert ... Derjan Sper Armenia Shaghagom Karin Greater Armenia . Upper Armenia was famous by its lakes , rivers especially Euphrates , gold mines and fields . In 2nd millennium BC Upper Armenia s wester parts ... it became part of Kingdom of Armeni. Upper Armenia was famous by its pagan temples. From 62 AD it became part of Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia . As it was an outlying province it served as a defense shield against enemies. According to Pavstos Buzand , Armenian Arshakid Kings were buried in Ani Upper Armenia . In 387 Upper Armenia passed to the Roman Empire . It was renamed into Inner Armenia, which was ruled by a count. Inner Armenia s capital was Teodosupolis Karin . During Justinian I s reign Inner Armenia was made a province with the name of First Armenia . In VIII century western parts of Upper Armenia were conquered by Arabs, and soon many Arab tribes settled in that parts to separate Armenia from Byzantine Empire . In 885 Upper Armenia became part of Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia . In XI ... more details
Archaeology in Armenia has revealed many significant historical findings. Armenia is rich in Bronze Age sites and several Stone Age sites were recently identified on the slopes of the Aragats Mountain and are currently being excavated by Armenian and international teams. References http www.staff.ncl.ac.uk pavel.dolukhanov armenia index.htm University of Newcastle Asia topic Archaeology in Category History of Armenia Category Archaeology of ArmeniaArmenia stub Asia archaeology stub ... more details
Other uses Maku disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Maku is a region of the old Armenia c. 300 800. A branch of the family Amatuni ruled it, as vassals of the family Ardzruni . Coord missing Armenia Category Regions of old Armenia Armenia geo stub ca Maku ... more details
div style float right text align center 780 Armenia width 280 style border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Armenia Designation 1914 UC bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer G. N. Neujmin Discovery date January 25, 1914 Discovery site Simeis bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JDCT 2453600.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.094 Semimajor axis a 3.115 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 2.821 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 3.410 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 5.498 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 19.093 Longitude of the ascending node 145.043 Argument of Perihelion 216.759 Mean anomaly M 346.566 div 780 Armenia is a minor planet in the asteroid belt orbiting the Sun . Named after Kingdom of Armenia disambiguation Kingdom of Armenia , now Armenia External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets MinorPlanets Navigator 779 Nina 781 Kartvelia MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Armenia Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1914 beltasteroid stub de 780 Armenia el 780 es 780 Armenia eo 780 Armenio eu 780 Armenia fa fr 780 Armenia it 780 Armenia la 780 Armenia lb 780 Armenia hu 780 Armenia ja no 780 Armenia nn 780 Armenia pl 780 Armenia pt 780 Armenia sk 780 Armenia sr 780 tl 780 Armenia uk 780 vi 780 Armenia yo 780 Armenia ... more details
Political corruption sidebar Political corruption in Armenia is a widespread and growing problem in Armenian society. The United Nations Development Programme in Armenia views corruption in Armenia as a serious challenge to its development. ref http www.undp.am ?page Speeches&id 9 Strengthening Cooperation between the National Assembly, Civil Society and the Media in the Fight Against Corruption , Speech by Ms. Consuelo Vidal, UN RC UNDP RR , April 6, 2006. ref Corruption levels In 2008, Transparency International reduced its Corruption Perceptions Index for Armenia from 3.0 in 2007 ref name TI GCP 2008 p225 http www.transparency.org content download 32778 502137 Global Corruption Report 2008 , Transparency International , Chapter 7.4, p. 225. ref to 2.9 out of 10 a lower score means more perceived corruption Armenia slipped from 99th place in 2007 to 109th out of 180 countries surveyed on a par with Argentina , Belize , Moldova , Solomon Islands , and Vanuatu . ref name 2008 CPI Table ... of Armenia Prime Minister Vadik Kamaryan launched Armenia s first post Soviet campaign against ... name EurasiaNet Jul11 08 http www.eurasianet.org departments insight articles eav071108.shtml ARMENIA ... Sargsyan has acknowledged that corruption is Armenia s number one problem that obstructs all our ... the allegations, claiming that the World Bank disclosed fully all information available on the project ... or mismanagement in the project. ref name Eurasianet Corruption Chronicles 5 Illegitimate use of eminent ... of Armenia 27 November 2005 , Chapter 2 Fundamental Human and Civil Rights and Freedoms, Article ... is the development of Yerevan s central Northern Avenue area. Another involves an ongoing project ... en 2007 03 60b25634 7974 4d9d a2a4 7d7ad3515f06.asp World Bank Urges Second Generation Reforms In Armenia , Armenia Liberty RFE RL , March 20, 2007. ref References reflist 2 Armenia topics state uncollapsed Asia in topic Corruption in Category Corruption in Armenia Category Politics of Armenia hy ... more details
Philippa of Armenia 1183 before 1219 was a daughter of Ruben III of Armenia and Isabella of Toron . Her maternal grandparents were Humphrey III of Toron and Stephanie of Milly . Princess of Armenia She was a younger sister of Alice of Armenia , later wife of Raymond IV of Tripoli . Her father died in 1186 when Alice was four years old and Philippa was only three. He was succeeded by his younger brother of Levon I of Armenia who was initially the Regent and Tutor of his young nieces. Their uncle eventually set them aside and was succeeded by his own descendants. According to the writings of Sempad the Constable , on 3 February 1189 1190, Philippa was betrothed to Schahenscah, second son of Tchordouanel, Lord of Sasun and an unnamed sister of Gregory IV the Younger , List of Armenian Catholicoi of Cilicia Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia . At the same time, Alice was betrothed to Hathum, Lord of Sasun , older brother of Schahenscah. The area of Sasun which the two brothers controlled was relatively significant for the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia at the time and Levon may have been attempting to secure their loyalty through the betrothals. The marriages of Alice and Philippa occurred somewhere between their dates of betrothal and May, 1193. In May, 1193, Hathum and Schahenscah were both murdered. The sisters are mentioned by Sempad as their widows. Sempad also recorded contemporary rumors of Levon being behind both assassinations. Since Alice was only eleven years old and Philippa ten, the marriages were likely not consummated. On 31 January 1198 1199, Philippa was betrothed to Oshin ... of Armenia Zabel . Philippa is not mentioned among his living relatives by Sempad. She had probably ... Cawley. The project involves extracting and analysing detailed information from primary sources, including ... 2012 Persondata name Philippa of Armenia alternative names short description date of birth 1183 place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Philippa of Armenia Category 1183 births Category ... more details
Infobox Organization name Miss Armenia image image border size 225px caption Logo of the Miss Armenia event. map msize mcaption motto formation 1996 type Beauty Pageant headquarters Yerevan , Armenia location flagicon ArmeniaArmenia membership language Armenian language Armenian leader title President leader name key people num staff budget website http miss armenia.ardani.net Official website Miss Armenia is a national pageant held annually in Armenia to select Armenia s representatives to international beauty competitions. Winners Below is a partial list of the winners of Miss Armenia . ref cite web title history publisher Miss Armenia url http www.ardani.net miss armenia history history.html accessdate 2008 12 28 ref class wikitable Year Name Hometown Remark 1996 Karine Khachatrian 1997 Angelina Babajanyan 1998 Gohar Harutunyan Miss Commonwealth of CIS Winner 1999 No Pageant 2000 Kristina Babayan 2001 Irina Tovmasyan Yerevan 2002 No Pageant 2003 Lusine Tovmasyan Yerevan Miss Europe 2005 Vice Miss Europe 2004 5 No Pageant 2006 Marina Vardanyan Yerevan Miss Europe 2006 Top 12 2007 Margarita Sarukhanyan Yerevan 2008 Anna Galstyan 2011 TBD References reflist External links http miss armenia.ardani.net Miss Armenia Official Website Category Beauty pageants in Armenia de Miss Armenien fr Miss Arm nie hy it Miss Armenia ... more details
The Ukrainians in Armenia are people of full or partial ethnic Ukrainians Ukrainian origin who reside in Armenia . Origins The first Ukrainians in Armenia came in the mid 19th century after the migration to South Caucasus Transcaucasia by the Cossack s from Little Russia Minor Russia to seal the Empire s Southern borders. The main activity of the migrants was agriculture and livestock. cquote According to the 1989 Census, living in Armenia were 8.3 thousand Ukrainians. However, with regard to the migrational processes of the last decade, today that number has perhaps been reduced by half. ref Garnik Asatryan and Victoria Arakelova, http www.hra.am file minorities en.pdf The Ethnic Minorities of Armenia , Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE , Yerevan, 2002. ref Ukrainian community organisations Federation of Ukrainians of Armenia Ukraine lang uk , which publishes a Ukrainian Armenian language newspaper Dnipro Slavutych lang uk . Vocal and dance ensembles Dnipro , Dzvinochok , Verbychenka , Malyatko Ukraina Benevolent Fund See also Ukrainian diaspora Census in Armenia Ethnic minorities in Armenia Demographics of Armenia Anatoly Zinevich References Reflist Armenia topics Ukrainian diaspora Category Ethnic groups in Armenia Category Ukrainian diaspora by country ArmeniaArmenia stub uk ... more details
Kingdom of Cilicia Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Lesser Armenia common name Lesser Armenia national motto continent Asia region Middle East country era Hellenistic ... of Armenia flag p1 s1 Roman Empire flag s1 Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg image coat image ... leader1 leader2 year leader2 Image Yervanduni Armenia, IV II BC.gif thumb right 500px Lesser Armenia ... Lesser Armenia lang hy Pokr Hayk , also known as Armenia Minor and Armenia Inferior ... of Armenia antiquity Armenian Kingdom . In some sources, Lesser Armenia can also refer to the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia . Geography further Western Armenia Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey History of Armenia File Roman Persian Frontier, 5th century.png thumb right 250px The Roman Persian frontier and the Armenian provinces in the 5th century Lesser Armenia or Armenia Minor was the portion of historic Armenia and the Armenian Highland lying west and northwest of the river Euphrates . It received its name to distinguish it from the much larger eastern portion of historic Armenia &mdash Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Greater Armenia or Armenia Major . Lesser Armenia is a part of the Armenian Highlands . Initial History Early history Prior to 4th century BC, the territory of Lesser Armenia ..., Mithridates, an Armenian general of the Persian army, declared himself king of Lesser Armenia. Thus ... Armenia and Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Greater Armenia . By the 3rd century BC, the kingdom of Lesser Armenia reached its greatest extent and covered also the territories of southeastern coasts of the Black ... Armenian Hamshenis originated . Roman Persian wars Armenia was disputed kingdom between Ancient ... I of Armenia Tiridates I . Roman Lesser Armenia further Roman Armenia All of Armenia became a Roman province in AD 114 under Roman emperor Trajan , but Roman Armenia was soon after abandoned by the legions in 118 AD and become a vassal kingdom. Romans lost Armenia again to Vologases IV of Parthia ... more details
Rita of Armenia 10 11 January 1278 July 1333 was a daughter of King Levon II of Armenia King Levon II of Armenia and Queen Keran of Armenia Queen Keran . She was the wife of Byzantine co emperor Michael IX Palaiologos , making her a junior empress consort of the Byzantine Empire . In 1317, she became the only empress upon the death of the senior empress, Irene of Montferrat . She was known as Maria in Constantinople . Marriage and children A chronicle attributed to Hetoum II of Armenia is included in the collection known as Recueil des Historiens des Croisades . According to a passage recording her birth, Rita was the twin sister of Princess Theophane of Armenia . The history of George Pachymeres records that Andronikos II Palaiologos began negotiations with Levon while seeking a potential wife for his son and junior co ruler Michael IX Palaiologos . Levon offered him Rita, and the marriage took place on 16 January 1294. The bride was sixteen years old and the groom seventeen. Rita assumed the name Maria while at the Byzantine court. They had four children Andronikos III Palaiologos 25 March 1297 15 June 1341 . Manuel Palaiologos, despotes died 1319 . Anna Palaiologina died 1321 , who married Thomas I Komnenos Doukas and then Nicholas Orsini . Theodora Palaiologina died after 1330 , who married Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria and then Michael Shishman of Bulgaria Michael Asen III of Bulgaria . Empress Rita was the junior Empress consort from 1294 to 1317. The senior was Irene of Montferrat , second wife of Andronikos II and stepmother to Michael IX. Since 1303, Andronikos II and Irene held separate courts. The senior emperor resided in Constantinople and the senior Augusta in Thessaloniki . Rita became the only Empress when Irene died in 1317. She remained so for three years ... Her listing in Medieval lands by Charles Cawley. The project involves extracting ... Irene of Brunswick end Persondata name Rita of Armenia alternative names short description date of birth ... more details
for the city in Albania Albanopolis Albanopolis was a city ref Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible by David Noel Freedman, Allen C. Myers, and Astrid B. Beck ,2000,page 152 ... Bartholomew preached to the Indians and died at Albanopolis in Armenia . It was condemned in the Gelasian decree, referred ... ref ref The Untold Story of the New Testament Church An Extraordinary Guide to Understanding the New Testament by Frank Viola,page 170 ... one of the Twelve, is beaten and cru cified in Albanopolis, Armenia. ... ref in Armenia . References reflist coord missing Armenia Category Populated places in Armenia Category History of Armenia Category Medieval Armenia ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Joint Stock Company CJSC Air Armenia br small small logo Air Armenia logo.svg logo size 200px IATA QN ICAO ARR callsign AIR ARMENIA founded 2003 headquarters Yerevan , Armenia key people hubs Zvartnots International Airport Zvartnots Int l Airport frequent fleet size 5 destinations 1, other charter destinations lounge alliance parent focus cities website http www.airarmenia.net airarmenia.net Air Armenia cjsc is a cargo airline with its head office in Yerevan , Armenia . ref http www.airarmenia.net Home . Air Armenia. Retrieved on 11 September 2011. 21 Gevorg Kochar Str. Yerevan 0009, Armenia ref The airline was established in 2003 and started operations on 18 March 2003. ref name ARR Air Armenia 2011 ref It operates freight services to destinations in the Commonwealth of Independent States CIS and Europe . ref name FI Flight International 27 March 2007 ref Its base is Zvartnots International Airport , Yerevan. History Previously its head office was on the grounds of Zvartnots International Airport in Zvartnots , Armenia , near Yerevan . ref http web.archive.org web 20040824161803 http www.armenianairlines.com armenianairlines.com . Air Armenia. 24 August 2004. Retrieved on 11 September 2011. Air Armenia cjsc Zvartnots Int l Airport Yerevan 375042, Armenia ref Operations Air Armenia with a scheduled service to Flughafen Frankfurt Hahn Frankfurt Hahn Airport , which was used as a hub for cargo from to other points worldwide. Fleet ref name ... An 32 B External links Portalbox Armenia Aviation Companies http www.air.am Air Armenia official website ... Air Armenia fleet images at Airliners.net References reflist Airlines of Armenia Aviation lists Category Airlines of Armenia Category Charter airlines Category Airlines established in 2003 europe airline stub Armenia transport stub es Air Armenia fr Air Armenia id Air Armenia it Air Armenia nl Air Armenia pl Air Armenia vi Air Armenia ... more details
Infobox Political party country Armenia name english Prosperous Armenia name native logo File Prosperous Armenia logo.png 250px leader Gagik Tsarukian foundation 2005 membership ideology Conservatism , br Liberal conservatism position Centre right international None headquarters Yerevan , Armenia colorcode Prosperous Armenia meta color website http www.bhk.am seats1 title National Assembly of Armenia National Assembly seats1 Infobox political party seats 18 131 hex 73C2FB Prosperous Armenia lang hy , Bargavadj Hayastan Kusaktsutyun abbreviated as or BHK is a political party in Armenia . It was founded by Gagik Tsarukian , a wealthy businessman, in late 2005. ref Liz Fuller, http www.rferl.org featuresarticle 2007 04 16f2ef9f 2f7c 44e2 9328 ab52e5f3c2c4.html Armenia Election Campaign Gets Off To Uneasy Start , Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, April 19, 2007. ref It debuted in the Armenian parliamentary election, 2007 2007 Armenian parliamentary elections , winning 18 seats and 14.68 of the votes, making it the second largest political party in parliament. References reflist External links http www.bhk.am Prosperous Armenia official site Armenian political parties armenia party stub Category Political parties in Armenia Category Political parties established in 2007 ca Arm nia Pr spera da Bargavadj Hayastani Kusaktsutyun fr Arm nie prosp re hy ru sv Bargavadzj Hajastan Kusaktsutjun ... more details
Hinduism Hinduism in Armenia remains a minor feature in Armenian religious life, generally represented through The International Society for Krishna Consciousness and a minority of Indian students, with backgrounds in Hinduism . Indian population in Armenia There are 200 India ns in Armenia, representing 0.005 of the total population of Armenia. ref http indiandiaspora.nic.in diasporapdf chapter11.pdf Indian Diaspora PDF ref There are some 250 Indian students in Armenia, most of whom study medicine. ref http www.indianembassy.am eng india arm partners.html Embassy of India in Armenia ref Religious organisations The International Society for Krishna Consciousness ISKCON and Transcendental Meditation organisations are both active in Armenia. ref http www.gov.am enversion staff 4 pdf 2report fcnm en.pdf Government Report PDF ref In 1990 ISKCON was, for the first time, officially registered as a religion in Armenia. There are now about 250 ISKCON members resident in Armenia and ISKCON maintains congregations in the towns of Gyumri , Kirovakan , Yeghegnadzor , Kapan and Ashtarak . Members of ISKCON have complained of harassment by the local government and police, as well as by the Armenian Apostolic church. ref http www.iskcon.com icj 2 2 armenia.html Report from ISKCON Communications Journal ref See also Religion in Armenia Footnotes references External links http www.hinduonnet.com fline fl2315 stories 20060811000106600.htm Indian imprint on Armenia hinduonnet.com http www.iskcon.com icj 2 2 armenia.html Persecution of Hare Krishna Members in Armenia iskcon.com http www.angelfire.com hi Azgaser hindus.html Hindoos in Armenia by Dr. Mesrob Jacob Seth http www.armeniandiaspora.com archive 20228.html Indian Students in Armenia armeniandiaspora.com http www.telegraphindia.com 1070318 ... in topic Hinduism in Hinduism in Europe DEFAULTSORT Hinduism In Armenia Category Hinduism by country Armenia Category Religion in Armenia ... more details
pp semi vandalism small yes expiry 29 November 2014 Abortion in Armenia has been legal since November 23, 1955, back when Armenia was a republic of the Soviet Union ref name am http www.armstat.am file article dhs 2005e 6.pdf Armenia Demographic and Health Survey ref the current abortion legislation dates from May 2002. It allows for Pregnancy pregnancies to be ended on request by the mother until the twelfth week and for medical and social reasons until the twenty second week with a doctor s approval. ref name leg http www.rodicovstvo.sk 102.pdf Abortion Legislation in Europe ref Traditionally, abortion has been used as a manner of birth control in Armenia ref name leg and the number of maternal death s from abortion complications used to be very high between 10 and 20 in 2000 . ref name am After massive reforms, the number of deaths declined to 5 in 2005. ref name am In 2009, 23.2 of pregnancies in Armenia ended in abortion, a slight rise from the all time low recorded in 2004 22.1 . ref name rate http www.johnstonsarchive.net policy abortion ab armenia.html Historical abortion statistics, Armenia ref References Reflist Abortion in Europe Abortion DEFAULTSORT Abortion In Armenia Category Abortion in Europe Armenia Category Abortion by country Armenia Category Women in Armenia Abortion stub Armenia stub ... more details
for all other uses Project disambiguation selfref For Wikipedian Projects, see Wikipedia WikiProject A project in business and science is typically defined as a collaborative enterprise, frequently involving ... Papers.ssrn.com date accessdate ref Overview The word project comes from the Latin word projectum ... Greek and iacere , to throw . The word project thus actually originally meant something that comes ... in accordance with a project became known as an object task object . Specific uses School and university ... research or from gathering data empirically. The written report that comes from the project is usually in the form of a dissertation , which will contain sections on the project s inception, methods of inquiry, analysis, findings and conclusions.... ref Thomas, G How to do your research project . Sage Publications Inc, 2009.... ref Engineering project Engineering projects are, in many countries ... and the like. The scope of the project is specified in a contract between the owner and the engineering and construction parties. As a rule, an engineering project is broken down into engineering design ... phase would normally be sending the project plans to a developer who will then help construct the plans building . ref civil ref Project management In project management a project consists of a temporary ... or result. ref name PMBOK A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK Guide , Third Edition, Project Management Institute . ref Another definition is a management environment that is created ... . Project goal objectives define target status at the end of the project, reaching of which is considered ... ref name PMH Carr, David, http www.pmhut.com make sure your project goals are smart Make Sure Your Project Goals are SMART , PM Hut. Accessed 18. Oct 2009. ref Specific, Measurable or at least evaluable ... occurs at the project closure. However a continuous guard on the project progress should be kept ... driven. Examples of notable projects Human Genome Project which mapped the human genome Manhattan ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Republic in Armenian language Armenian Hanrapetutyun is an opposition political party in Armenia . The party founded by the ex members of Republican Party of Armenia and members of Yerkrapah Volunteer union Aram Sargsyan , Albert Bazeyan , Vagharshak Harutyunyan , Ara Ketikyan and others, in April, 2001. At the Parliamentary elections in Armenia elections of 25 May, 2003, the party won 1 out of 131 seats. In the Armenian parliamentary election, 2007 2007 Armenian parliamentary elections it didn t win any seat with a popular vote of 1.65 . Armenian political parties Category Political parties established in 2001 Category Political parties in Armenia Category 2001 establishments in Armenia Armenia party stub ru ... more details