sprotected2 pp move indef History of Armenia The nameArmenia enters English via Latin, from Ancient ... of Armenia, Yerevan, 1989 Verify credibility date June 2010 ref ref name Bauer Elisabeth Bauer. Armenia Past and Present 1981 , p. 49 ref In this case, Armenia would be an ethnonym rather than a toponym ... khorenaci index.html The History of Armenia , Book 1, Ch. 12 ru icon ref ref name battles History ..., by universal consent, took the name of Armenia. ref wikt Aram is sometimes equated with Arame ... of ArmeniaArmenia topics Asia topic Name of Europe topic Name of DEFAULTSORT Name Of Armenia Category History of Armenia Category Country name etymology Armenia es Armenia nombre fr Armens peuple simple ... and country is hayer and hayk , respectively. The exact etymology of the name is unknown, and there are various ... attestations of the exonym and endonym exonym Armenia date around the 6th century BC. In his trilingual ... to the south . Cite book last Chahin first Mark title The Kingdom of Armenia publisher Routledge ... disputed and unproven, some speculations on the exact origin of the Armenia exonym have been ... Connor eds. Thutmose III , University of Michigan, 2006, ISBN 978 0 472 11467 2. ref The name has also ... of Urartu . ref Vahan Kurkjian , History of Armenia , Michigan 1968 http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 4 .html Verify credibility date June 2010 ref However ... a Biblical name of the region, appearing in Jeremiah bibleref Jeremiah 51 27 alongside Urartu Ararat ... Bible Encyclopedia s.v. Minni ref corresponding to the Manneans Mannai . Armenia is interpreted by some ... ref The name is connected to the Indo European languages Indo European root Ar meaning assemble ..., Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997. Page needed date September 2010 ref From Hayasa Azzi native Armenian name ... au VIe si cle av. J.C. , Paris 1946 Armani has absolutely no relation to Armenia. ref Armenian historiographic tradition Armenian tradition has an eponymous ancestor , Aram given name Aram , a lineal ... more details
About the modern day republic Pp protected small yes Pp move indef Infobox country native name lang hy br lang hy Latn Hayastani Hanrapetut yun conventional long name Republic of Armenia common nameArmenia image flag Flag of Armenia.svg image coat Coat of arms of Armenia.svg image map Armenia orthographic projection .svg national anthem lang hy Mer Hayrenik small ... 1 E10 percent water 4.71 ref name cia fact cite web title The World Fact Book Armenia url https ... 21 September 2011 ref Etymology linked Main Armenianame Hayk The native Armenian language Armenian .... ref The further origin of the name is uncertain. The exonym and endonym exonym Armenia is attested ... Chamchian, Armenia derives from the name of Aram given name Aram , a lineal descendent of Hayk. ref ... 1, Ch. 12 ru icon ref ref name battles History of Armenia by Father Michael Chamich from B.C. 2247 ... into Armenians and the country they inhabited, by universal consent, took the name of Armenia ... of Armenia Tiridates III AD 238 314 made Christianity the state religion in AD 301, ref name CIA cite ... traffic. ref name Croissant cite book last Croissant first Michael P. title The Armenia Azerbaijan ... 8 ref In 1993, Turkey joined the blockade against Armenia in support of Azerbaijan. ref name GHF cite ... Armenian city of Gyumri ref nameArmenia base cite news title Baku and Moscow One Hundred ... eng ?chapter 1&pn 1 The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, Article 12 . ref ethnic groups 97.9 ... in Armenia . Part of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE ref capital Yerevan ... The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, Article 55 . ref leader title1 President of Armenia President leader title2 Prime Minister of Armenia Prime Minister leader title3 National Assembly of Armenia ... leader name3 Samvel Nikoyan legislature National Assembly of Armenia National Assembly sovereignty ...  BC established event5 Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Kingdom of Armenia br formed established date5 ... more details
Armenia may refer to tocright Nation states Armenia , a sovereign state in the Caucasus Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic , 1922 1991 a former republic of USSR Democratic Republic of Armenia , 1918 1920 Kingdom of Armenia antiquity , independent kingdom from 190 BC to 387 D Medieval Armenia , called Greater Armenia to distinguish it from the Little Armenia of the Kingdom of Cilician Armenia Armenian ... Places Armenia, Belize , located south of Belmopan in the country s Cayo District Armenia, Colombia , capital of the Colombian department of Quind o Armenia, Antioquia , Colombia, a municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia Armenia, Ecuador , located east of Quito Armenia, El Salvador in the department of Sonsonate Armenia, Wisconsin , U.S.A. Armenia Bonito, Atl ntida , Honduras , 7 miles west of downtown La Ceiba in the Atl ntida Department in Honduras Armenia Gardens Estates, Tampa, Florida Armenian Highland known simply as ArmeniaArmenia Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Little Armenia, Los Angeles, California Nueva Armenia , Honduras , is a municipality in department of Francisco Moraz n Other meanings Armenia ship Armenia ship , Soviet hospital ship sunk on November 7, 1941 780 Armenia , a minor planet in the asteroid belt orbiting the sun Armenia , a former gossamer winged butterfly genus, nowadays classified in Satyrium butterfly . Armenia , a song by German music band Einst rzende Neubauten album Zeichnungen des Patienten O. T. , 1983 Armenia City in the Sky , a song in the musical album The Who Sell Out Gruppo Editoriale Armenia , an Italian publisher of fantasy novels See also Armenian disambiguation disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages an Armenia desambigaci n be , bg br Armenia dishe velout de Armenia es Armenia desambiguaci n fr Armenia it Armenia disambigua lt Arm nija reik m s hu Armenia egy rtelm s t lap nl Armenia pl Armenia ujednoznacznienie ro Armenia dezambiguizare ru ... more details
IPA en r mi ni en us Armenia.ogg Common English country nameArmenia Official English country name Republic of Armenia Common endonym s List of countries and capitals in native languages ... Ecoregions in Armenia Renewable energy in Armenia Geology of ArmeniaProtected areas of Armenia List ...double image right Flag of Armenia.svg 218 Coat of arms of Armenia.svg 114 The Flag of Armenia The Coat of arms of Armenia Image LocationArmenia.svg thumb The location of Armenia Image Armenia 2002 CIA map.jpg thumb An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Armenia See also Index of Armenia related articles The Republic of Armenia is a Landlocked country landlocked , mountain ous, List of sovereign ... Caucasus . ref name CIA World Factbook cite web date July 2, 2009 url https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos am.html title Armenia work The World Factbook publisher United States Central Intelligence Agency accessdate July 23, 2009 ref Armenia borders Turkey to the west ... Asia , Armenia has had and continues to have extensive socio political and cultural connections with Europe. ref As a transcontinental country , Armenia may be considered to be in Asia and or Europe ... places Armenia in Western Asia the Central Intelligence Agency CIA CIA World Factbook World Factbook ... concise.britannica.com ebc article 9355805 Armenia Encyclop dia Britannica also place Armenia in Asia. Conversely, numerous sources place Armenia in Europe such as the BBC http news.bbc.co.uk ... ENTRY.html?entry t186.e21064&srn 1&ssid 416740626 FIRSTHIT , http www.m w.com dictionary Armenia Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary though it also places the historical Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Kingdom of Armenia in Asia , and http www.worldatlas.com www.worldatlas.com . Moreover, the Armenian ... http www.europeanmovement.am . Armenia s former Minister of Foreign Affairs Vardan Oskanyan iterated recently that Armenia is in Europe. This is a fact, it s not a response to a question.   ... 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
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 NameNameArmenia 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
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
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
Infobox Political party country Armenianame english Prosperous Armenianame 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
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
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
Tigranes VII redirects here. Not to be confused with the famous king Tigranes II the Great . Tiran lang hy w , was the king of Armenia from 339 AD to 350 AD. His reign was blemished by both internal and external conflict. Tiran had many disagreements with the reigning Catholicos St. Husik I , so much that he ordered the execution of Husik in 347 AD. The Persia ns, under Shapur II , invaded Armenia and took the king as a hostage. They blinded and imprisoned him. However, the Armenian nobility, assisted by the Romans, fought against the invaders and successfully drove them out. The Persians, defeated, signed a treaty and agreed to release Tiran. The king, depressed and blind, abdicated and handed the crown to Arshak II in 350 AD. References Translated from the Armenian Mihran Kurdoghlian, Badmoutioun Hayots, A. hador Armenian History, volume I , Athens, Greece, 1994, pg. 108 Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia DEFAULTSORT Tiran Of Armenia Category Armenian nobility Category Monarchs of Armenia Category Ancient Armenian people ca Tigranes VII d Arm nia fr Tigrane VII hy pt Tigranes VII ru ... more details
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nature of traditional Armenian culture and society, ref name WNO women in Armenia are normally ... , the longest serving woman in the National Assembly of Armenia . ref name WNO The relative lack of women in Armenia s government has led to Armenian women being considered among the most underrepresented and among the lowest in the world by foreign observers. ref name WNO Itano, Nicole. http www.womensenews.org ... of Armenia for a full month. Women from across the country arrived seeking treatment. ref name Epress http www.epress.am en 2011 03 11 women in armenia to receive free medical treatment for one month Women in Armenia to Receive Free Medical Treatment for One Month . Epress.am. March 11, 2011 ... Armenian women thus customarily assume the roles of housewives and mothers. ref name UHRC Nonetheless ... in Armenia were occupied by women in 2010. However, this figure declined to 23 in 2011. Based on a report by the United Nations , there were 24 female mayors and community leaders in Armenia in 2011 a further 50 women held lower level administrative positions. ref name Arka http www.arka.am eng economy 2011 03 12 24553.html Survey Women In Armenia Forced Out From The Positions Of Top Managers , Economy ... of the data was due to the underreporting of domestic violence in Armenia. Underreporting is said to occur because of the treatment of domestic violence as a private family matter. ref name UHRC There are no well established laws against domestic aggression and gender based prejudice in Armenia there is a cultural credence in Armenia that abuse is a normal part of marriage . Furthermore, divorcing ... to protect themselves from abuse. ref name UHRC http www.unitedhumanrights.org 2010 05 domestic violence against women in armenia Domestic Violence Against Women in Armenia , United Human Rights Council ... More Women in Armenia s Election , WeNews, May 10, 2007. ref Health and welfare In 2010 and 2011, during ... Armenian novelist. ref name MAL Translated from Armenian Modern Armenian Literature ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Balak native name settlement type Community Armenia community pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Armenia subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz Province subdivision name1 Syunik leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 10.68 area footnotes ref ARMENIAarea Syunik ref population as of 2010 population total 213 population density km2 auto timezone   utc offset 4 timezone DST   utc offset DST 5 coordinates display latd 39 latm 32 lats 24 latNS N longd 45 longm 56 longs 20 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes GEOnet2 32FA881E72943774E0440003BA962ED3 Balak lang hy , also Romanize d as Balak is a village and Community Armenia rural community municipality in the Syunik Syunik Province of Armenia . The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia ARMSTAT reported its population as 213 in 2010, ref ARMSTATdata 44 ref down from 223 at the 2001 census. ref ArmenianCensus 210 ref References reflist Syunik Category Communities in Syunik Province Category Populated places in Syunik Province Syunik geo stub fr Balak it Balak Armenia ru ... more details
coord 40 15 08 N 44 38 18 E display title otheruses2 Mayakovsky Infobox settlement official name Mayakovski native name pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type Country subdivision nameArmenia subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz Province subdivision name1 Kotayk Province Kotayk leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2008 population total 1876 population density km2 timezone   utc offset 4 timezone DST   utc offset DST 5 latd 40 latm 15 lats 08 latNS N longd 44 longm 38 longs 18 longEW E elevation m area code website Mayakovski lang hy , also Romanize d as Mayakovskiy and Mayakovsky formerly, Shaab or Shahab is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia . The town was renamed in honor of the Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky . References GEOnet2 32FA881E6CBA3774E0440003BA962ED3 Kiesling, Rediscoving Armenia , p.  58, available online at the http yerevan.usembassy.gov armenia.pdf US embassy to Armenia s website http world gazetteer.com wg.php?x &men gcis&lng en&des wg&geo 17&srt npan&col abcdefghinoq&msz 1500&pt c&va x World Gazeteer Armenia &ndash World Gazetteer.com ArmenianCensus 178 Kotayk Category Populated places in Kotayk Province Kotayk geo stub fr Mayakovski it Majakovskij Armenia ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Shaki native name settlement type Community Armenia community pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Armenia subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz Province subdivision name1 Syunik leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 60.67 area footnotes ref ARMENIAarea Syunik ref population as of 2010 population total 1611 population density km2 auto timezone   utc offset 4 timezone DST   utc offset DST 5 coordinates display latd 39 latm 33 lats 51 latNS N longd 45 longm 59 longs 51 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes GEOnet2 32FA881E6A7A3774E0440003BA962ED3 Shaki lang hy , also Romanize d as Shak i is a village and Community Armenia rural community municipality in the Syunik Syunik Province of Armenia . The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia ARMSTAT reported its population was 1,611 in 2010, ref ARMSTATdata 44 ref down from 1,390 at the 2001 census. ref ArmenianCensus 210 ref References reflist Syunik Category Communities in Syunik Province Category Populated places in Syunik Province Syunik geo stub fr Shaki Syunik pl Szaki Armenia ... more details
Coord 40 43 18 N 44 16 11 E display title Infobox settlement official name Sipan native name pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type Country subdivision nameArmenia subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz Province subdivision name1 Aragatsotn leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2001 population total 264 population density km2 timezone   utc offset 4 timezone DST   utc offset DST 5 latd 40 latm 43 lats 18 latNS N longd 44 longm 16 longs 11 longEW E elevation m area code website Sipan lang hy until 1978, Pamb Kurdskiy , P amb Kurd , P ambak , and Pamb is a town in the Aragatsotn Aragatsotn Province of Armenia . References GEOnet2 32FA881E6A033774E0440003BA962ED3 ArmenianCensus 70 Kiesling, Rediscoving Armenia , p.  23, available online at the http yerevan.usembassy.gov armenia.pdf US embassy to Armenia s website Dead link date June 2010 Aragatsotn Category Populated places in Aragatsotn Province Aragatsotn geo stub fr Sipan Aragatsotn it Sipan Armenia ku S pan, Ermenistan nn Sipan i Armenia uk ... more details
and carried 35,000 into slavery. ref name History of Armenia Kurkjian, Vahan M. http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 23 .html A History of Armenia hosted ...History of Armenia merge Kingdom of Armenia Middle Ages date September 2011 Prelude Western Armenia had been under Byzantine Empire Byzantine control since the partition of the Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Kingdom of Armenia in AD 387 , while Eastern Armenia had been under the occupation of the Sassanid Empire starting 428 . Regardless of religious disputes ref http www.metmuseum.org explore Byzantium byz 6.html 4 The Glory of Byzantium Publications for Educators Explore & Learn The Metropolitan ... key positions. In Sassanid occupied Armenia, the people struggled to preserve their Christian ... main Arab conquest of Armenia After the death of the prophet Muhammad in 632 , the Arabs expanded their religion ... 185 ref Prince Theodoros Rshtuni organized resistance and liberated the enslaved Armenians. ref name ... ref However, Theodoros eventually accepted Arab rule of Armenia. Thus, in 645 , the entirety of Armenia ... and Artsrunis. Bagratuni Armenia main Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia Bagratuni Dynasty As Islamic power was waning, Ashot I of Armenia Ashot I of the Bagratuni family got more influence in Armenia ... was recognized as King of Armenia by both the Caliph of Baghdad and the Emperor of Constantinople. After ... center in the whole region. Bagratid Armenia fell in 1045 to the Byzantines and then in 1064 to Seljuk ... held the thrones of Armenia and Georgia country Georgia . Their capital was Sis. Cilicia was a strong ... as a focus for Armenian nationalism and culture, since Armenia was under foreign occupation at the time. In the mid 13th century, King Hethoum I of Armenia voluntarily submitted the country to Mongol ... of Georgia and Armenia References reflist Middle Ages by region state uncollapsed Middle Ages state collapsed Category Medieval Armenia es Armenia medieval fr Arm nie m di vale hy ... more details
Infobox Political post post President body the Republic of Armenia insignia Coat of arms of Armenia.svg insigniasize 100px insigniacaption Coat of Arms of Armenia Coat of Arms of the Republic of Armenia ... , Armenia termlength Five years, renewable once formation 11 November 1991 inaugural Levon Ter Petrossian website http www.president.am president cover eng Politics of Armenia President of Armenia is the title of the head of state of Armenia since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Leaders of Armenia since 1918 Democratic Republic of Armenia 1918 1920 Chairman of the National Council Avetis Aharonyan 30 May 1 August 1918 Chairman of the Council of Armenia Avetik Sahakyan 1 August ... First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Armenia Gevork Alikhanyan December 1920 April 1921 Sergey ... 14 May 1991 Aram Sargsyan 14 May 7 September 1991 Chairman of the Supreme Council class wikitable Name ... 100px 4 August 1990 11 November 1991 Pan Armenian National Movement Republic of Armenia 1991 Present File Armenia president.jpg thumb The Presidential palace in Yerevan, Baghramyan 26 street Presidents class wikitable Name Photo Took Office Left Office Party bgcolor DDFFDD 1 Levon Ter Petrossian ... Republican Party of Armenia Republican Party Latest election class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Serzh Sargsyan align left Republican Party of Armenia 862,369 ... of Law Armenia Rule of Law 272,427 17.70 align left Vahan Hovhannisian align left Armenian Revolutionary Federation 100,966 6.20 align left Vazgen Manukyan align left National Democratic Union Armenia National Democratic Union 21,075 1.30 align left Tigran Karapetyan align left People s Party Armenia People s Party 9,792 0.60 align left Artashes Geghamian align left National Unity Armenia National ... left National Conciliation Party Armenia National Conciliation Party 2,892 0.17 colspan 2 align left ... References http www.rulers.org rula2.html armenia Rulers of Armenia External links http www.gov.am ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name aut Provincia Armenia conventional long name common nameArmenia ... Highlands country Roman Empire, Armenia era Antiquity status status text empire government type year start 114 year end 118 p1 Kingdom of Armenia antiquity flag p1 Artaxiad standard2.svg s1 Kingdom of Armenia antiquity flag s1 Arsacids.gif image flag flag image coat symbol symbol type image map ... province of Armenia created by Trajan in 114 AD capital Tigranakert , Artashat latd latm ... of Armenia in AD 117, north of Mesopotamia. From the end of the 1st century BC onwards, Armenia was, in part ... . Emperor Trajan created even a short lived Province of Armenia between 114 and 118 AD. ref http ... Cassio Dione and the Trajan Province of Armenia in Italian ref History Armenia was under direct Roman ... in Armenia in 66 BC. Struggle over influence with Parthia Details Roman Parthian War of 58 63 File ... of Armenia, under the Artaxiad Dynasty , was made a Roman protectorate by Pompey in 66 65 BC. For the next 100 years, Armenia remained under Roman influence. Towards the middle of the 1st century AD ... Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 15 .html Vahan Kurkjian Armenia and the Romans ... throne, but his nomination had to be approved by the Roman emperor. Roman province of Armenia In 114, Emperor Trajan incorporated Armenia into the Empire, making it a full Roman province . Quote From ... legion camp Satala in Lesser Armenia, whence he advanced into Armenia and took the direction of Artaxata ... of the Roman empire generally...Armenia yielded to its fate and became a Roman governorship..Trajan thereupon advanced and occupied Mesopotamia...and, like Armenia, Mesopotamia became a Roman province ..., Trajan invaded the Parthian Empire because he wanted to reinstate a vassal king in Armenia a few years ... marched on Armenia and conquered the capital Artaxata . Trajan then deposed the Armenian king Partamasiri and ordered the annexation of Armenia to the Roman Empire as a new province. The new province ... more details
Russians in Armenia are ethnic Russian people Russian living in the Republic of Armenia , where they make up the largest minority besides the Yazidi Kurds. ref name TAC http www.tacentral.com people.asp?story no 3 RUSSIANS People Armenia Travel, History, Archeology & Ecology TourArmenia Travel Guide to Armenia Bot generated title ref Roughly 12,500 Russians are believed to live in the country today, concentrated around Yerevan and Gumri where Russian military Russian border guard bases are located. They are believed to make up about 0.5 of the country s population. ref http www.indexmundi.com armenia demographics profile.html Armenia Demographics Profile 2008 Bot generated title ref History The first mass immigration of Russians into Armenia occurred in the late 18th century when Molokan s, a break off sect of the Russian Orthodox Church , were deported to Amasya and Sevan , with some 5000 of their descendants still living in the nation. ref name TAC After the Russo Turkish War 1828 1829 Russo Turkish war of 1828 1829 many Russians immigrated to Russian Armenia , establishing businesses and churches, and settling throughout Geography of Armenia mountainous northwest of the country. The largest number, however, came from post Russian Revolution 1917 Russian Revolution immigration, where Orthodox Russians fleeing persecution under the new Soviet regime came to Armenia. Outward migration of Russians increased after 1990, during the Dissolution of the Soviet Union , when Armenian language Armenian became the official language of the nation. ref name TAC Traditional Russian villages ... , Filoetovo, Lermontov, Armenia Lermontov , Pushkino, Armenia Pushkino , Sverdlov, Armenia Sverdlov ... Armenia Armenians in Russia Armenian Russian relations Russians in post Soviet states Russian diaspora References reflist Russian diaspora Category Ethnic groups in Armenia Category Russian diaspora by country Armenia Category Armenia Russia relations russia stub armenia stub ru ... more details
Other uses Isabella of Armenia disambiguation Sibylla of Armenia c. 1240 &ndash 1290 was the daughter of Queen Isabella of Armenia and king Hethoum I of Armenia and was a member of the Hetoumids Hetoumid family. She was married in 1254 to Bohemond VI of Antioch . Antioch itself was eliminated when conquered by the Egyptian Mamluks in 1268. Bohemond VI then continued with the title of Prince of Antioch, though Antioch was no more. He also maintained the title of Count of Tripoli. When Bohemond VI died, his heir Bohemond VII of Antioch Bohemond VII was only 14 years old, so Sibylla took over the regency for him. The regency was also claimed by Hugh I of Jerusalem , but Sibylla retained her position. When Bohemund died, he was succeeded by his sister Lucia of Tripoli . Since the people of Tripoli were not pleased with having a foreign ruler, they offered Sibylla the county of Tripoli. This offer was withdrawn later and Lucia became princess and countess. Sibylla then withdrew to her brother Leo III of Armenia Leo s court in Armenia. References Nicholson, Helen. The Knights Templar A New History Persondata name Sibylla of Armenia alternative names short description date of birth 1240 place of birth date of death 1290 place of death Category 1240 births Category 1290 deaths Armenia, Sibylla Category Female regents Category Princesses of Antioch Category Countesses of Tripoli Royal stub el fr Sibylle d Arm nie it Sibilla d Armenia ... more details
Greater Armenia may refer to Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Ancient Armenia , independent from 190 BC to 387 D, known as Greater Armenia or Armenia Major to distinguish it from Roman controlled Lesser Armenia or Armenia Minor Western Armenia , a term coined following the division of Greater Armenia between the Byzantine Empire Western Armenia, Armenia Major and Persia Eastern Armenia, Persarmenia in 387 Kingdom of Armenia Middle Ages Medieval Armenia , called Greater Armenia to distinguish it from Little Armenia the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Greater Armenia political concept , a political goal of Armenian irredentists See also Armenia disambiguation disambig simple Greater Armenia ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Alvar native name settlement type Community Armenia community pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Armenia subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz Province subdivision name1 Shirak Province Shirak leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2010 population total 168 population density km2 auto timezone   utc offset 4 timezone DST   utc offset DST 5 coordinates display latd 41 latm 03 lats 03 latNS N longd 43 longm 44 longs 57 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes GEOnet2 32FA881E74E63774E0440003BA962ED3 Alvar lang hy formerly, Duzkend is a village and Community Armenia rural community municipality in the Shirak Province of Armenia . The community of Alvar consists of the villages of Alvar and Aravet . The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia ARMSTAT reported the community s population was 168 in 2010, ref ARMSTATdata 43 ref up from 147 at the 2001 census. ref name census ArmenianCensus 194 ref The village s population was 147 at the 2001 census. ref name census References reflist Shirak Category Communities in Shirak Province Category Populated places in Shirak Province Shirak geo stub fr Alvar Shirak hy it Alvar sco Alvar, Armenie ... more details