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A collection of essays and articles on Armenian and Near Eastern studies, written by renowned scholar Matteos Mamurian. From the origins of the Armenian language to the history of Armenian Christianity and the Armenian Genocide, this volume covers a wide range of topics related to Armenian history, culture, and identity. With its rich insights and authoritative scholarship, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the cultural heritage of the Caucasus and the Near East.
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