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THE TURKISH UNPUNISHED CRIME OF GENOCIDE AGAINST THE ARMENIANS — THE SUICIDE ROAD OF MANKIND

By: Alexander Manasyan, Corresponding Member of NAS RA, Head of the Chair of Theoretical Philosophy and Logics, Yerevan State University, manasyan-a22@mail.ru

ISSUE 1,   2015 / Political Sciences and Informational Security

DEMOGRAPHIC SITUATION AND TOPONYMY IN YEREVAN, NAKHIJEVAN AND ARTSAKH REGIONS OF EASTERN ARMENIA IN THE FIRST DECADES OF THE 19TH CENTURY AND THEIR MISREPRESENTATION BY THE PRESENT-DAY AZERBAIJANI FALSIFIERS

By: Chobanyan P. A., Doctor of Sciences (History)

ISSUE 1 (3) 2016 / Political Sciences and Informational Security

THE ARMENIAN NATIONALIST-LIBERAL (REORGANIAZED HUNCHAKIAN) PARTY IN 1917-1921

By: Gegham Hovhannisyan, Senior researcher at the Institute of History, NAS RA, PhD in Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, gegham.hovhannisian@mail.ru

ISSUE 1 (15) 2022 / History

THE HEADS OF SMYRNA’S TERUNI DIOCESE

By: Kharatyan Albert, Corresponding Member of NAS RA

ISSUE 2 (4) 2016 / History

THE 1921 RUSSIAN-TURKISH CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW: 100-YEARS AGO: A RETROSPECT

By: Kristine Melkonyan, PhD, Institute of Oriental Studies, NAS RA, chmelkonyan@orient.sci.am

ISSUE 1 (13) 2021 / History

FALSIFICATION OF THE HISTORY OF THE ARTSAKH MELIQDOMS BY AZERBAIJANI HISTORIOGRAPHY

By: Maghalyan A.V., PhD in History

ISSUE 2,   2015 / Political Sciences and Informational Security

THE OFFICIAL LIST OF THE CATHOLICOI OF “AGHUANK‘” OR OF THE SEE OF GANDZASAR

By: Maghalyan A.V., PhD in History

ISSUE 1 (3) 2016 / History

THE NATIONALIST ACTION PARTY AND THE IDEOLOGY OF PAN-TURKISM

By: Nelli Minasyan, Armenian State Pedagogical University

ISSUE 2 (8) 2018 / History

TURKEY IN THE PERIOD OF NEO-OTTOMANISM OF ERDOĞAN: THE ADVENTUROUS FOREIGN POLICY AND THE INSOLENT DENIALASIM

By: Ruben Safrastyan, Institute of Oriental Studies, NAS RA

ISSUE 1 (5) 2017 / History

INTERETHNIC-TERRITORIAL CONFLICTS IN THE TRANSCAUCASUS, BOLSHEVIK RUSSIA, KEMALIST TURKEY, EUROPEAN ALLIES AND THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA IN DECEMBER, 1920

By: Vanik Virabyan, Doctor in History, Kh. Abovyan Armenian State Pedagogical University, Chair of Armenian History,
vanik.virabyan@mail.ru
Hrant Virabyan, Faculty of History and Social Sciences (Bachelor), hrant-virabyan@bk.ru

ISSUE 1 (19) 2024 / History