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Armenians and deny
Pan-Turkism and nationalist historiography has been used to deny the identity of Armenians and Kurds.
According to the historian Giovanni Guaita, the Azerbaijani and Soviet authorities " during the decades will deny and try to hush up the mass killings of about 30, 000 Armenians.

Armenians and claiming
Historian Lord Kinross writes that massacres of this kind were often achieved by gathering Muslims in a local mosque and claiming that the Armenians had the aim of " striking at Islam.
In modern times, such mythical aetiologies in nationalist constructions of history were replaced by the frequent attempt to link one's own ethnic group to a source as ancient as possible, often known not from tradition but only from archaeology or philology, such as Armenians claiming as their origin the Urartians, the Albanians claiming as their origin the Illyrians, the Georgians claiming as their origin the Mushki, or Hindu nationalists claiming as the origin of their religion the Indus Valley Civilization ( see Indigenous Aryans ( India )) — all of the mentioned groups being known only from either ancient historiographers or archaeology.

Armenians and Russian
A survey prepared by the Russian imperial authorities in 1823, several years before the 1828 Armenian migration from Persia to the newly established Armenian Province, shows that all Armenians of Karabakh compactly resided in its highland portion, i. e. on the territory of the five traditional Armenian principalities in Nagorno Karabakh, and constituted an absolute demographic majority on those lands.
The main language spoken in Nagorno-Karabakh is Armenian ; however, Karabakh Armenians speak a dialect of Armenian which is considerably different from that which is spoken in Armenia as it is layered with Russian, Turkish and Persian words.
Category: Russian Armenians
) or the Caucasus ( Georgians, Armenians, Ossetians, Chechens, Azeris and Turks among them ) also assimilated within several generations after settling among Russians in the expanding Russian Empire.
Category: Russian Armenians
Category: Russian Armenians
With the onset of Russian rule, the Tsarist authorities encouraged resettlement of Armenians to Nakhchivan and other areas of the Caucasus from the Persian and Ottoman Empires.
Alexandr Griboyedov, the Russian envoy to Persia, stated that by the time Nakhchivan came under Russian rule, only 17 % of its residents were Armenians, while the remainder of the population ( 83 %) were Muslims.
According to official statistics of the Russian Empire, by the turn of the 19th to 20th century Azerbaijanis made up 57 % of the uyezd's population, while Armenians constituted 42 %.
During the Russian Revolution of 1905, conflict erupted between the Armenians and the Azeris, culminating in the Armenian-Tatar massacres which saw violence in Nakhchivan in May of that year.
References: ^ Movses of Chorene, " The History of Armenia " ( in Armenian ) ^ Movses of Chorene, " The History of Armenia " ( in Russian ) ^ Movsēs Xorenac ' i, " Storia della Grande Armenia " ( in Italian ) ^ History of the Armenians, Moses Khorenats ' i.
Category: Russian Armenians
Category: Russian Armenians
Category: Imperial Russian Armenians
* List of Russian Armenians
With the foundation of Mozdok, the Russian authorities encouraged Ossetians, Georgians, Armenians and other Christians to populate the town.
Armenians, inspired by both Russian and Balkan revolutionary traditions, were politically active in this period in Russia and in the Ottoman Empire.
In the same year, they joined with Finns, Poles, Georgians, Armenians, and Russian members of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party to form an antiautocratic alliance.
Category: Russian Armenians
Category: Russian Armenians
After the establishment of a Russian regime, Georgian Muslims were deported to Turkey and Armenians were settled down from the Vilayet of Erzurum.
According to the Russian census data, by 1892 Russians formed 7 % of the population, Pontic Greeks 13. 5 %, Kurds 15 %, Armenians 21. 5 %, Turks 24 %, Karapapakhs 14 %, and Turkmen were 5 % of the population of Kars Oblast of Russian Empire.

Armenians and side
It incorporates designs from each of the three major groups that combined in the Transcaucasian SFSR, the Armenians, Azeri and Georgians, and unusually features Islamic art and communist elements side by side.
The conflict involved a 13-month-long War in Abkhazia, beginning in August 1992, with Georgian government forces and a militia composed of ethnic Georgians who lived in Abkhazia on one side and Russian-backed separatist forces consisting of ethnic Abkhazians, Armenians and Russians who also lived in Abkhazia on the other side.

Armenians and was
According to research commissioned by the Yerevan office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ), at least one in three working-age Armenians was unemployed as of February 2005 despite several consecutive years of double-digit economic growth.
It had been rebuilt by Harun al-Rashid in 796, refortified at great expense by the Hamdanid Sayf al-Dawla ( mid-10th century ) but was then sacked by the Crusaders and returned to the Armenians.
Violence against local Azerbaijanis was reported on Soviet television, provoking massacres of Armenians in the Azerbaijani city of Sumgait.
In the 19th century, Gallipoli () was a district ( kaymakamlik ) in the Vilayet of Adrianople, with about thirty thousand inhabitants: comprising Greeks, Turks, Armenians and Jews.
By 1975, Lebanon was a religiously and ethnically diverse country with most dominant groups of Maronite Christians and Lebanese Sunni and Shia Arabs ; with significant minorities of Druze, Kurds, Armenians, Assyrians and Palestinian Arab refugees and their descendants.
He reported to the caliph and his own subordinates in Yemen and Baalbek that was going to attack the Armenians.
The Armenians maintained a rule of 13 years over Syria which was finally turned into a Roman Province in 64 BC.
The allocation of seats in the provincial assembly was based on the 1938 census held by the French authorities under international supervision: out of 40 seats, 22 were given to the Turks, nine for Alawi Arabs, five for Armenians, two for Sunni Arabs, and two for Christian Arabs.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Yerevan city's population was over 29, 000, of which 49 % were Azerbaijani Tatars, 48 % Armenians and 2 % Russians.
In the same year, God's punishment struck the people in the eastern lands, in the town Ornach, and in Khastorokan, and in Sarai, and in Bezdezh, and in other towns in those lands ; the mortality was great among the Bessermens, and among the Tartars, and among the Armenians and the Abkhazians, and among the Jews, and among the European foreigners, and among the Circassians, and among all who lived there, so that they could not bury them.
In 1923, the mandate of the Commission was expanded to include the more than one million Armenians who left Turkish Asia Minor in 1915 and 1923 due to a series of events now known as the Armenian Genocide.
" Although Peres himself did not retract the statement, the Israeli Foreign Ministry later issued a cable to its missions which stated that the " The minister absolutely did not say, as the Turkish news agency alleged, “ What the Armenians underwent was a tragedy, not a genocide "".
By all accounts this was met with notable success, particularly as there was a large colony of Armenians on the island at that time, and this encouraged Heraclius to attempt to seek a wider approval of his compromise.
According to a more recent research, the corrected estimates for Van province ( including women and children ) was ; 313, 000 Muslims, 130, 000 Armenians, and 65, 000 others, including Assyrians.
For example, in 1875 the province was divided and Van and Hakkari separated, only to be rejoined in 1888 which drastically changed the make up of any census, and some writers argue that this merging was done to keep the Armenians from forming a majority.
The regional administrator, Jevdet Bey, was reported to have said that " We have cleansed the Armenians and Syriac s from Azerbaijan, and we will do the same in Van.
However the idea of ceding Van to the Armenians was flouted, and Ismet Inonu was said to have surveyed army officers on 14 October 1919 on the issue of ceding Van and Bitlis.
After that Cilicia was retaken by the Armenians and Cyprus wrested from the empire by the Franks.
The author of the only dedicated biography of Basil I in English has concluded that it is impossible to be certain what the ethnic origins of the emperor were, though Basil was definitely reliant on the support of Armenians in prominent positions within the Byzantine Empire.
The name Armenia was given to the country by the surrounding states, and it is traditionally derived from Armenak or Aram ( the great-grandson of Haik's great-grandson, and another leader who is, according to Armenian tradition, the ancestor of all Armenians ).
According to the 2010 Census, the ethnic composition of the oblast was 93. 1 % Russians ; 1. 2 % Germans ; 0. 9 % Ukrainians ; 0. 9 % Tatars ; 0. 4 % Kazakhs ; 0. 2 % Belarusians ; 0. 4 % Armenians ; 0. 3 % Azeris ; and 0. 5 % Uzbek.

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