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020 _a9781604447712
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_bKUR
100 _aKurkjian, Vahan M.
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245 _aHistory of Armenia
260 _aNew York
_bIndo-European Publishing
_c2014
300 _aiv,407p.
505 _aCONTENTS Acknowledgment 1 Preface 2 The Land 4 Before the Dawn 8 The Neighbors of Armenia 14 Ancestral Stocks 18 The Hittite Empire 24 The Country of Hayasa-Khayasha 29 The Kingdom of Urartu 33 The Beginnings of Armenia 42 Armenia as Xenophon Saw It 47 Alexander the Great and his Successors 51 Artashesian and Zarehian Kingdoms of Armenia 54 The Armenian Kingdom 57 Tigran the Great 62 Aravad - The Last Tigrans 70 Rivalry between Parthia and Rome 75 Persian Civilization 83 The Arsacids (Arshakunis) of Armenia 87 Trdat III and St. Grigor (Gregory) 94 Successors of Trdat — Partition of Armenia 102 Period of the Marzbans — Battle of Avarair 115 Vahan Mamikonian and the Patriotic Uprisings 126 Armenia in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries 134 The Arab Khalifate 141 The Bagratid Dynasty - The Bagratuni 152 Magnificence to be Soon Followed by Calamit 159 Destruction of Ani and Spread of the Turkish Power 168 The Barony of Cilician Armenia 174 Greeks, Crusaders and Moslems — Rise of Leon II 186 The Kingdom of Cilician Armenia — Mongol Invasion 192 The Memlouks Are Added to Armenia's Foe 201 French-Armenian Dynasty: End of Kingdom 211 Armenia after the Loss of her Independence 228 The Tragic Prelude 240 Armenian Mythology 245 The Feudal System in Armenia 255 The Armenian Church — Early History 269 The Paulikians and the Tondrakians 281 New Efforts Towards Church Unity 284 Leaning Towards Unity 287 The Armenian Language 297 Armenian Literature 300 Modern Armenian Literature 330 Architecture in Armenia 346 Armenian Sculpture and Painting 354 Armenian Music — Secular and Religious 359 History of Education among the Armenians 364 The Armenians Outside of Armenia 375 The Armenian Republic 388 Bibliography 400
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