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The Meydan mixed sector, seen from Armenian Havlapar. ARMENOCIDE
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She made an alliance with the Zakarian dynasty of Northern Armenia
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The Youth Center named after Charles Aznavour,
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Ruelle sinueuse dans les villages arméniens du district d'Akhaltzkha.
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Surp Kevork church seen from Medekh fortress. The Kur river separates this mixed sector, known as Meydan from purely Armenian Havlapar
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The Meydan mixed sector, seen from Armenian Havlapar.
photo by: ARMENOCIDE
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Pont dans la région de Dzaghga. Datant du XVII sc, sont architécture est typiquement arménien, similaire à de centaines d'autre partout en Arménie
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A fresco in the Orajalar village, dating back XI cent, is a proof of the Armenian Identity of Javakhk before the 'Big Exodus'
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The Vandalized Armenian cemetry of the town called Dusheti, in Georgia
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ARMENIAN CHURCH
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Ville D'Akhaltzkha. Vue de la vielle ville et de la Cathédrale Sourp Nchan au premier Plan
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Village of Ujmana. The ARMENIAN church of St John, (S Hovannes) dating back 1850
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A memorial comemorating the victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915
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Au premier plan, c'est l'église, désormais géorgianisé et gardé par des moines en armes, qui empêche l'utilisation de la langue arménienne en son sein
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VARTZOUNIK ville trochlodyte construite par la Dynastie Zakarian après la chute d'Ani
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