Vahan mirakian biography channel
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User talk:Raffi/Archive 2
Hello Raffi, Thanks a lot for your input and your remarks! I am new to Armenia pedia, and would like to contribute articles on Armenian music, which is the area of my expertise. Sincerely, Noki.
Welcome
Hi Raffi, when are you planning to visit Envoy? I'm not working on 13th and 14th of March. Thanks. Emma.
- I will be bygd soon, Emma. I guess you're not in anyway until onsdag på engelska , so I will try to come in Wed or Thurs --Raffi , 13 Mar (PST)
Calendar of Events
Hi Raffi,
I added an event to the Calendar for April 7th, but inom accidentally added it to April 8th as well and I'm not sure how to take it off (since the event will be on the 7th and not the 8th)
Thanks Elina
- Hi Elina - inom can remove it for you - but which city did you post it for? inom checked all the cities and did not see anything like what you described --Raffi , 13 Mar (PST)
Genocide photographs on Wikipedia
Hi. I'm an editor on Wikipedia and I was wondering, could we use the foll
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Educating across Cultures : Anatolia College in Turkey and Greece ,
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Educating across Cultures
Engraved marble plaque at the entrance to the Anatolia College Pylea campus.
Educating across Cultures Anatolia College in Turkey and Greece William McGrew
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
Lanham • Boulder • New York • London
Published by Rowman & Littlefield A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. Forbes Boulevard, Suite , Lanham, Maryland Unit A, Whitacre Mews, Stannary Street, London SE11 4AB, United Kingdom Copyright © by Rowman & Littlefield Many photos in the Merzifon section (chapter 4) were taken by Tsolag and Aram Dildilian. Unless otherwise credited, all other photographs are courtesy of the Anatolia College archives and Anatolia College Alumni Association archives. Cover map illustration is from George E. White, Adventuring with Anatolia College (Grinnell, Iowa, ). All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprodu
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Secret Nation: The Hidden Armenians of Turkey ,
Table of contents :
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
A Note on Names and Spelling
A Note on the Bibliography
Introduction: A Lost Map on the Tramway in Istanbul
Part I: Sasun
Sasun
Part II: Commagene
Commagene
Part III: Dikranagerd
Dikranagerd I
Siirt
Dikranagerd II
Part IV: Daron
Bitlis
Mush
Part V: Garin
Erzurum
Hınıs
Bayazet
Sarıkamış, Kars and Ani
Part VI: Sepasdia and Asia Minor
Sepasdia
Ankara
Cæsaria
Amasia and Gümüşhacıköy
Kastamonu
Yozgat
Part VII: Kharpert
Argat
Dersim
Part VIII: Van
Van
Tatvan and Surp
Part IX: Cilicia
Cilicia
Urfa
Marash
Kilis
Adana
Antap
Musa Ler
Part X: The Black Sea and Hamshen
Hamshen I
Poshas
Horoms
Hamshen II
Notes
Further Reading
Index
Plates
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AVE D I S H A D J I A N
SECRET NATION The Hidden Armenians of Turkey
Avedis Hadjian is a journalist and writer based in Venice. His writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times and L