Historical Dictionary of the Kurds

ARMENIANS

Armenians: translation

The Armenians are an ancient Indo-European-speaking people who lived in eastern Anatolia until World War I and still inhabit the Caucasus Mountains. In 301 they became the first people to adoptChristianityas the official state religion. A Ca-tholicos (Pope) heads the Armenian Gregorian (Apostolic) Church in Armenia, and a rival Cilician (Sis) Catholicos sits inLebanon. Their historic homeland partially overlaps with the Kurds'. Over the years much bloodshed has occurred between the historically nomadic Kurds and sedentary Armenians. During World War I the Armenians suffered at the hands of theOttomanTurks what many would considergenocide.Kurdish brigands played a notorious role in these events.
Since both sawTurkeyas an enemy after World War I, however, some proposed an alliance between the Armenians and Kurds againstTurkey. A small amount of cooperation apparently has occurred. From 1973 to 1984, some 30 Turkish diplomats or members of their immediate families were assassinated by Armenian terrorists. In 1991, Armenia became an independent state upon the breakup of theSoviet Union. War between the new states of Armenia and Azerbaijan resulted in the creation of another ethnically de facto Armenian state known as Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) on some 15 percent of Azeri territory. More than 3,000,000 Armenians currently live in
Armenia, while a diaspora of another 3,000,000 live in various successor Soviet states, theUnited States,France, and numerous other places. Great animosity continues to exist between many Armenians and Turkey over Armenian accusations of genocide during World War I and Turkish denials, as well as more recent events largely revolving around the issue of Nagorno Karabakh.

  1. armeniansArmenians translation Ethnic group. Officially numbering over million Armenians are Russias seventhlargest nationality. Some estimates however suggest that upward of . m...Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
  2. armeniansn армяне...Англо-русский словарь Лингвистика-98
  3. armeniansврмени...Англо-український словник