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Over 700 years before the Magna Carta, the Treaty of Nvarsag established a Law to regulate the relations between king and noblemen.
The false dichotomy between self-determination and territorial integrity in the negotiation framework of the OSCE Minsk Group regarding the independence of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), as proved by the case of Kosovo.
A brief history of the Armenian Apostolic Church by Archbishop Tiran Nersoyan.
Infographic of the historic milestones of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
The hierarchy of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
The Lord's Prayer, also known as Our Father, in Armenian word-by-word, transliterated, translated, and with etymological notes.
A pastoral letter by St. Nerses Shnorhali, guiding Armenian Christendom by charity and righteousness, to a church and people in need.
Նիկոլ Փաշինյաբը կառավարության արձագանգը կորոնավիրուսի զարգացումներին:
We are happy to announce that today, May 28, 2018, on the 100th anniversary of the rebirth of the Armenian state, The Armenite is being relaunched.
Karmun Khoo has spent the last several months learning Armenian and writing about her journey on The Armenite. Now, she answers your questions.
For those of you who have been following Karmun through her journey to learn Armenian, you may have come up with a few questions to ask the Singaporean native while reading her work. Now's your chance.
Aksel Bakunts, the precocious writer, persecuted by Stalin, writes about the beliefs around that common disease of his era: tuberculosis.
In an unprovoked attack, Azerbaijan shot down an unarmed Armenian military helicopter that was flying over Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Republic territory.
Armenia's economic and societal development in facts and figures.
A reader responds to Jennifer Manoukian's piece about Zabel Yessayan's early years.
Columbia University playing host to a group named after the genocidal Young Turks.
A showcase of the sculpture capturing the magnificence of the human form by Armenian-American artist Kira.
Coverage of the 2014 ANCA-WR Advocacy Day in Sacramento, California.
Photographer Alex Tarverdi discovers a gathering of impeccably preserved classic cars on Yerevan's 2975th birthday.
Were I offered the love of a maid lily-fair, / I would choose thee alone for my joy and my care, / My one love, my Armenia!
Fate is your enemy? Be not dismayed. / But show Armenian hearts, to brave her hate. / Fate cannot vanquish an heroic land / That battles against fate.
I decide to listen for once, / and discover a world richer than mine, / an unseen film with a longer running time / than mine.
How frantic ants seem / To towering men above / Made of the same parts / Yet able to love
"Let me too grow pale, if but once only,
When your ardent glance is cast on me!"
Paintings of talented artist and founder of Palm of Granite, Raffi Semerdjian.
"And when my sorrows with my soul exhale,
Know yet, my friends, that I am living still."
I've devoured so many women, I don't even know who I am any more.