January 28, 2012
January 18, 2012
January 4, 2012
Samvel Karapetyan: Armenian monuments of Karabakh (part II)
Samvel Karapetyan talking about the Armenian monuments of Northern Karabakh — Getashen, Shahumyan, Gandzak, etc.
December 29, 2011
Brave and Noble Armenian Fedayis – Part 2
Armenian Fedayis are noble and courageous. They possess the spirit of a true Aryan Warrior. Long Live the Memory of All Armenian Fedayis! Long Live Armenia!
December 27, 2011
Armenian Air Defense Systems
This is part of the Armenian Army’s Air Defense System which contains Russian made S-300 surface-to-air missiles. The S-300 is considered to be among the most advanced air defense systems in the world, comparable to the American made Patriot Missle Systems.
December 9, 2011
December 7, 2011
Armenian Heroes – Հայոց հերոսներ (music video)
Dedicated to Armenian heroic liberators and fallen brothers and sisters in Nagorno-Karabakh war on 1991-94 The Christian Armenians vs. azeri-chechnya-afghanian moslims. (Singer, Armen Movsisyan)
December 1, 2011
November 19, 2011
The Karabagh is Armenian
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November 13, 2011
Armenian Folk Music Culture – Gohar Shahbazyan Kanche hetdarci HD
Rate & Subscribe The Armenian civilization had its beginnings 5000 years ago. Armenia lies in the highlands surrounding the Biblical mountains of Ararat. The original Armenian name for the country was Hayk, later Hayastan (Armenian: Հայաստան), translated as the land of Haik, and consisting of the name Haik and the suffix ‘-stan’ (land). 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). In the Bronze Age, several states flourished in the area of Greater Armenia, including the Hittite Empire (at the height of its power), Mitanni (South-Western historical Armenia), and Hayasa-Azzi (1600-1200 BC). Soon after the Hayasa-Azzi were the Nairi (1400-1000 BC) and the Kingdom of Ararat (1000-600 BC), who successively established their sovereignty over the Armenian Highlands. Each of the aforementioned Armenian tribes participated in the ethnogenesis of the Armenian people.[1] Yerevan, the modern capital of Armenia, was founded in 782 BC by king Argishti I. The Iron Age kingdom of Ararat was replaced by the Orontid dynasty. Following Persian and Macedonian rule, the Artaxiad dynasty from 190 BC gave rise to the Kingdom of Armenia which rose to the peak of its influence under Tigranes II before falling under Roman rule. In 301, Arsacid Armenia was the first sovereign …