June 5, 2011
May 24, 2011
An ordinary Genocide, Baku January 1990 part 2.flv
ararat-center.org Armenia Yerevan Karabakh Artsakh Stepanakert Shushi Hayrenik Aragats Ararat Center Armen Ayvazyan Ayvazian Aivazian Ghazanchetsots Noravank Sevan Khor Virap Alaverdi Gandzasar Արագած սար Հայաստան Արցախ Ստեփանակերտ Շուշի Գորիս Հայրենիք Լեռնային Ղարաբաղ Արմեն Այվազյան Ղազանչեցոց Նորավանք Խոր Վիրապ Արարատ Армения Карабах Ереван
May 18, 2011
An ordinary Genocide, Baku January 1990 part 4.flv
ararat-center.org Armenia Yerevan Karabakh Artsakh Stepanakert Shushi Hayrenik Aragats Ararat Center Armen Ayvazyan Ayvazian Aivazian Ghazanchetsots Noravank Sevan Khor Virap Alaverdi Gandzasar Արագած սար Հայաստան Արցախ Ստեփանակերտ Շուշի Գորիս Հայրենիք Լեռնային Ղարաբաղ Արմեն Այվազյան Ղազանչեցոց Նորավանք Խոր Վիրապ Արարատ Армения Карабах Ереван
May 6, 2011
Walking in Yerevan, Armenia part 8
Armenia Yerevan Karabakh Artsakh Stepanakert Shushi Hayrenik Aragats Ararat Center Armen Ayvazyan Ayvazian Ghazanchetsots Noravank Sevan Khor Virap Alaverdi Արագած սար Հայաստան Արցախ Ստեփանակերտ Շուշի Գորիս Հայրենիք Լեռնային Ղարաբաղ Արմեն Այվազյան Ղազանչեցոց Նորավանք Խոր Վիրապ Արարատ
April 20, 2011
Driving through Lori Marz, Armenia part 5
Armenia Yerevan Karabakh Artsakh Stepanakert Shushi Hayrenik Aragats Ararat Center Armen Ayvazyan Ghazanchetsots Noravank Sevan Khor Virap Alaverdi Արագած սար Հայաստան Արցախ Ստեփանակերտ Շուշի Գորիս Հայրենիք Լեռնային Ղարաբաղ Արմեն Այվազյան Ղազանչեցոց Նորավանք Խոր Վիրապ
April 6, 2011
March 17, 2011
Jirayr Sefilyan – Armenian fedayi from Lebanon Part 1
Jirayr Sefilyan, lebanese born fedayi, joined Artsakh liberation struggle in 1991. He was a commander of 1600 volunteer Shushi special bregade and participated in military operations at Shahumyan, Gadrut, Spenakert, Shushi etc. He was awarded with the First Degree Order of “Martakan Khach” (Fighting Cross), military medals, and other government awards. He is an Army lieutenant-colonel of the Republic of Armenia. Since 2001, Zhirair Sefilyan has been coordinating the activities of the public initiative group, “Liberated territories.” FREEDOM TO JIRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
February 3, 2011
Vahram Soghomonyan-Book-Karabakh-ArtsakhTV-TalkD part 2.wmv
PART 3 Interview with political scientist Vahram Soghomonyan about newly published book “Solution for Nagorno Karabakh / Artsakh: Self-determination and Recognition” , Artsakh Public TV , 18.11.2010 Վահրամ Սողոմոնյան ”Լուծումներ Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի/Արցախի համար: Ինքնորոշում և ճանաչում” 2010. www.artsakh.tv
December 21, 2010
Tigranakert : An Armenian Odyssey Part 2
www.youtube.com Chronicles the discovery of an ancient Armenian city on territory occupied by Armenian forces since the Karabagh war. According to historians there were as many as 5 major cities built by Tigran the Great at various strategic positions throughout the Armenian Empire, ranging from Lebanon to the Caspian Sea. Each of these cities was named after the king — Tigranakert. The greatest Tigranakert, the capitol of the realm and the residence of Tigran himself, is widely believed to have been in the vicinity of modern Diyarbakir. Of the several Tigranakerts, the general locations of only two of them have ever been known for sure – the Tigranakert near Diyarbakir and the Tigranakert of Artsakh – but archaeologists have never been able to find their remains. This film is about the rediscovery of the Tigranakert of Artsakh, located in the present day Agdam region currently controlled by the Republic of Nagorno-Karabagh. For an exact map location please see the Recording Date and Location info in the Statistics and Date tab, right beneath the ratings box. The existence of the Tigranakert of Artsakh has never been a secret, though its precise location has never been revealed until now. Historical evidence can be found in the works of the 7th century historians Sebeos and Movses Kaghankatvatsi. Sebeos makes repeated references to the Tigranakert of Artsakh, or Utik (the classical Armenian name of the province just east of Artsakh where the city is located), and …
December 19, 2010
Tigranakert : An Armenian Odyssey Part 1
www.youtube.com Chronicles the discovery of an ancient Armenian city on territory occupied by Armenian forces since the Karabagh war. According to historians there were as many as 5 major cities built by Tigran the Great at various strategic positions throughout the Armenian Empire, ranging from Lebanon to the Caspian Sea. Each of these cities was named after the king — Tigranakert. The greatest Tigranakert, the capitol of the realm and the residence of Tigran himself, is widely believed to have been in the vicinity of modern Diyarbakir. Of the several Tigranakerts, the general locations of only two of them have ever been known for sure – the Tigranakert near Diyarbakir and the Tigranakert of Artsakh – but archaeologists have never been able to find their remains. This film is about the rediscovery of the Tigranakert of Artsakh, located in the present day Agdam region currently controlled by the Republic of Nagorno-Karabagh. For an exact map location please see the Recording Date and Location info in the Statistics and Date tab, right beneath the ratings box. The existence of the Tigranakert of Artsakh has never been a secret, though its precise location has never been revealed until now. Historical evidence can be found in the works of the 7th century historians Sebeos and Movses Kaghankatvatsi. Sebeos makes repeated references to the Tigranakert of Artsakh, or Utik (the classical Armenian name of the province just east of Artsakh where the city is located), and …