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Meknut'iwn Srboy Awetarani Tearn Meroy Hisusi K'ristosi (1737), printed in Venice by Antonio Bortoli.
19+ hour, 41+ min ago (22+ words) Meknut'iwn Srboy Awetarani Tearn Meroy Hisusi K'ristosi (1737), printed in Venice by Antonio Bortoli.The Armenian Weekly Leave a Reply Cancel reply...
Heriqnaz Khachikyan
20+ hour, 3+ min ago (9+ words) Heriqnaz Khachikyan'The Armenian Weekly Leave a Reply Cancel reply...
Girk' Moluteants' (1720), printed in Venice by Antonio Bortoli.
19+ hour, 41+ min ago (17+ words) Girk" Moluteants" (1720), printed in Venice by Antonio Bortoli.The Armenian Weekly Leave a Reply Cancel reply...
Artists keep the soul’s flame alive through loss and uncertainty
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (235+ words) Singing our songs and dancing our dances, the epic sound of Armenia served as a reminder of who we are " even as we see less of that reflection within our homeland. Hundreds of talented musicians took the stage, performing their…...
The long way around: An Armenian from Sydney finds his calling in the desert
19+ hour, 50+ min ago (845+ words) There is a moment when a dream stops being a dream and becomes reality. For Armenians across the diaspora, those moments carry extra weight. For Tigran Kagramanian, it came in Sydney, Australia. No cameras, no crowd " just a pen and…...
NAASR’s Mardigian Library receives Kalfayan collection
19+ hour, 28+ min ago (214+ words) The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) has announced the donation of an extraordinary book collection to its Mardigian Library from siblings Zareh and Adrine Kalfayan of Belgium. "This is not the largest collection NAASR has ever received,…...
The renaissance of Armenian pumpkin art and the mastery of gobelin
19+ hour, 59+ min ago (284+ words) Working with pumpkins is a long and meticulous ritual that begins with sowing the seed. Heriqnaz waits a month for the "miracle" of the sprout and cares for the plant as if it were a young child. Because the pumpkin…...
Zayan feature
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (9+ words) Zayan feature'The Armenian Weekly Leave a Reply Cancel reply...
Artists keep the soul’s flame alive in the absence of leadership
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (235+ words) Singing our songs and dancing our dances, the epic sound of Armenia served as a reminder of who we are " even as we see less of that reflection within our homeland. Hundreds of talented musicians took the stage, performing their…...
Young Indian architect documents Armenia and beyond through photography
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (264+ words) From Lake Sevan, Mount Ararat remains visible but distant. The horizon here, according to Zayan, carries the weight of memory " of crossing, of survival and what was once preserved against overwhelming loss. In this landscape, she said, the idea of…...