Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Հանրապետության օրհներգ Hymne Nationale de la République d’Artsakh (Arménie) Karabagh Issue Part 1 2 3 Getashen Artsvashen Գետաշեն Արծվաշեն Une histoire du Haut-Karabakh par deux historiens arménien « C’est sous les envahisseurs turco-mongols que l’antique province arménienne d’Artsakh prit le nom de Karabagh. Jusque-là, elle avait été l’avant-poste oriental de l’Arménie et la base de son expansion culturelle vers l’ancienne Albanie du Caucase. Semi-indépendant jusqu’au milieu du XIIIe siècle, puis annexé par le khan turc du Karabagh, le Haut-Karabagh arménien avait en vain attendu la réalisation de ses aspirations après la conquête russe du XIXe siècle. Allait-il être enfin libéré pas l’armée rouge après 1917 ? Tel n’était pas l’intérêt supérieur de la révolution mondiale et de son exportation vers l’Orient turc. Rattaché de force à l’Azerbaïdjan et soumis pendant 70 ans à la discrimination, le Haut-Karabagh arménien fut le premier, en février 1988, à exiger l’application de la perestroïka aux questions nationales. Mais l’autoritarisme brutal de Moscou et ses atermoiements allaient plonger la région dans l’impasse des conflits interethniques. Aujourd’hui seule une démarche pluraliste, respectueuse des spécificités nationales, pourra rétablir le dialogue entre des peuples destinés à vivre ensemble. » (présentation de l’éditeur) Préface Gérard Chaliand There are several popular etymologies of the name of …
January 30, 2011
National anthem of Artzakh Гимн Арцах Արցախ Hymne Armenia A
January 28, 2011
The Discovery of Handaberd Monastery (in Armenian) 3 of 3
This short video offers viewers a glimpse into a forgotten chapter of medieval Armenian history: the discovery of a monastery on a mountain above the town of Knaravan, in the Karvajar (Kelbajar) region of Artsakh, a forested wilderness between the Republic of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. It is a wild, almost uninhabited mountainous area formally a part of Azerbaijan, but occupied by Armenian forces since the Karabakh war. The monastery is directly opposite the famous Handaberd fortress, perched dramatically on a neighboring mountaintop where it overlooks this Eden-like landscape. Assembled from interviews filmed at the site over a period of a year during the making of a film about Knaravan, the video follows Dr. Hamlet Petrosyan, a native of Artsakh and one of Armenia’s leading archaeologists, as he guides us through the newly recovered ruins of the monastery. Along the way he discovers a hidden inscription and illuminates some of the sensational khachkars discovered at the site. Dr. Petrosyan, who recently led the rediscovery of Tigranakert in Agdam, is a well-known expert on khachkars and the history of Artsakh. His insights on the significance of Handaberd monastery and the forgotten history of the region are invaluable to any serious student of Armenian culture. PLEASE NOTE: This video is not a finished film. Rather, it is a rough compilation of unedited footage and interviews put together as an archival record. As such, English subtitles were not added. I hope to do …
January 26, 2011
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) (Armenian: Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Հանրապետություն Lernayin Gharabaghi Hanrapetut’yun), or Artsakh Republic (Armenian: Արցախի Հանրապետություն Arts’akhi Hanrapetut’yun)[2] is a de facto independent republic located in the Nagorno-Karabakh region (or Artsakh region) of the South Caucasus. It controls most of the territory of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast .
January 24, 2011
HADROUT
Hadrout Technologies video about Hadrout (Hadrut, Гадрут) In Artsakh (Нагорный Карабах)
January 20, 2011
January 18, 2011
“Spitak arch” Karo Qarkedjyan – fedayi from USA
Another volunteer from the USA. He was a commander of a small unit of volunteers from around the world. On the video you will Qaro in action in Artsakh fighting the enemy and capturing two enemy tanks with his men. He died as a hero and burried in Yerablur.
January 14, 2011
Armenian Dance // Հայկական Պար
armenia armenian armenie armenien dance dancing folk folklor pop music musique qochari kochari hayastan haykakan par Tamzara ARMAN HOVHANNISYAN HOVHANNESYAN JEYRAN BALA ARMENIAN MUSIC HAYEREN HAYKAKAN ESTRADA Tamzara kochari zurna duduk sasun Aida Sargsyan lorke hasyatan nor parr jan qele sirosho armenie armenia karabakh dashnak fedayee fedayi hayastanci arabo andranik massis monte vardan urartu acient wars culture armenian music yerk super sako andre nersik isperian armeense g mix armenian power 13 mafia artsakh azki pashpan heroes halala vay vay lol ararat amadyan armenchik aramu aram tigran tigranes tigranekert sthepankert arman hovanisian jeyran bala
January 8, 2011
The Discovery of Handaberd Monastery (in Armenian) 2 of 3
This short video offers viewers a glimpse into a forgotten chapter of medieval Armenian history: the discovery of a monastery on a mountain above the town of Knaravan, in the Karvajar (Kelbajar) region of Artsakh, a forested wilderness between the Republic of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. It is a wild, almost uninhabited mountainous area formally a part of Azerbaijan, but occupied by Armenian forces since the Karabakh war. The monastery is directly opposite the famous Handaberd fortress, perched dramatically on a neighboring mountaintop where it overlooks this Eden-like landscape. Assembled from interviews filmed at the site over a period of a year during the making of a film about Knaravan, the video follows Dr. Hamlet Petrosyan, a native of Artsakh and one of Armenia’s leading archaeologists, as he guides us through the newly recovered ruins of the monastery. Along the way he discovers a hidden inscription and illuminates some of the sensational khachkars discovered at the site. Dr. Petrosyan, who recently led the rediscovery of Tigranakert in Agdam, is a well-known expert on khachkars and the history of Artsakh. His insights on the significance of Handaberd monastery and the forgotten history of the region are invaluable to any serious student of Armenian culture. PLEASE NOTE: This video is not a finished film. Rather, it is a rough compilation of unedited footage and interviews put together as an archival record. As such, English subtitles were not added. I hope to do …
January 6, 2011
The Real Map Of Nagorno Karabakh Republic
Respect the real map of Artsakh Republic that includes the seven regions surrounding Artsakh. MIATSUM!!