A comprehensive introduction to the historical forces and recent social and political developments that have shaped today's Armenian people. With contributions from leading Armenian, American and European specialists, the book focuses on identity formation, exploring how the Armenians' perceptions o
Armenians. Russia. The Caucasus
โ Scribed by Marjanlฤฑ Musa.
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 80
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Khazar University Press, Dubai, 2011. โ 80 p.
The present book by M. Marjanli dwells upon the relationships Armenians have had with autochthonous peoples and Russia in the South Caucasus after being resettled to this region, and the attempts by Armenian migrants to Armenianize territories and ethnicities. The existence of a total of 26 Armenias confirms the planned nature of the Armeniansโ eastward advance: from their ancestral homeland in the Balkans, i.e. Europe, to Asia Minor and further southwards. Therefore, Armenian scholars never talk of the history of Armenia proper, but of the Armenian people. The book is meant for historians and experts in international relations, as well as a broad readership.โฆ Subjects
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