The Office Of The Nagorno Karabakh Republic In USA Arkady Ghoukasian was born in Stepanakert, nagorno karabagh on June 22, 1957. In1979 he graduated from Yerevan State University with a degree in linguistics. http://www.nkrusa.org/country_profile/president.html
Extractions: Arkady Ghoukasian was born in Stepanakert, Nagorno Karabagh on June 22, 1957. In 1979 he graduated from Yerevan State University with a degree in linguistics. He started his working career as a corespondent for "Soviet Karabagh" newspaper, becoming its Deputy Editor-in-Chief in 1981. In 1991 Arkady Ghoukasian was elected to the first Parliament of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic. In September of 1992, he was appointed the Political Adviser to the Chairman of the State Defense Committee (SDC), and headed the NKR delegations during OSCE negotiations with Azerbaijan. Arkady Ghoukasian has been a member of the Nagorno Karabagh's Security Council since 1993. On July 23, 1993 Arkady Ghoukasian became the first Foreign Minister of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic. In his capacity of the Political Adviser to the to the SDC Chairman and of the Foreign Minister, he participated in all negotiations on Nagorno Karabagh conflict settlement. Arkady Ghoukasian gave lectures on Karabagh conflict settlement at a number of renowned international institutions, including the International Diplomatic Academy of France, George Washington University, and the World Affairs Council (LA). He also participated in hearings on the Karabagh conflict in the State Duma of the Russian Federation and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
Bakutoday.net - Independent Online Newspaper the , Pro Armenia forum. Oskanian stated that Turkey insisted theneed for finding a solution for the nagornokarabagh issue. http://www.bakutoday.net/view.php?d=2540
Bakutoday.net - Independent Online Newspaper Abdullayeva stressed that among the karabagh Armenians the number of those whosupport restoration of Baku jurisdiction over nagorno karabagh autonomy will http://www.bakutoday.net/view.php?d=2509
General Information The average height of nagorno karabagh above sea level is 1100 meters. Theflora and fauna. The vegetable kingdom of nagorno karabagh is varied. http://nkr.am/eng/facts/geo.htm
Extractions: Almost all the rivers of Nagorno-Karabagh flow from the western and southwestern mountains to the east and south- east out into to the Artsakh valley. During the centuries these fast flowing mountainous rivers formed deep spectacular gorges and beautiful picturesque valleys. The valleys of the rivers Ishkhanaget, Varanda, Khonashen, Kar- Kar, Indja, Kavart, Tartar are considered the most beautiful. The vastest is the valley of the river Tartar, situated in Martakert region. It is no surprise that the carving of the mountains by the fast rivers characterizes the republics territory and offers the most beautiful of scenery. The eastern parts of Martakert and Martin regions are relatively low-lying. The average height of Nagorno Karabagh above sea level is 1100 meters. From the north to the south on the eastern frontier of Nagorno Karabagh stretches the Karabakhian mountain ridge. Running from this chain in an east west direction are several mountain ridges stretching along most of the territory of the region.
News head of the Party for National Independence, told the rally, accusing Aliyev offailing to solve a protracted dispute with Armenia over nagornokarabagh. http://www.armenpress.am/eng/news/region.htm
Extractions: ARMENIAN INTELLECTUALS CALL ON STEVEN SPIELBERG TO RAISE HIS VOICE AGAINST WAR IN IRAQ YEREVAN, APRIL 4, ARMENPRESS: Several prominent Armenian intellectuals have called today on their US counterparts to launch a massive campaign against the war on Iraq. The intellectuals, grouped around a union, called Vernatoon, have made public an open letter they are going to send to US, in which they warn against the ecological consequences of the war, which they also say may induce catastrophic earthquakes for the seismically unstable region. Their letter also express concerns over the potential destabilization of the already volatile region. "The war may give rise to a new wave terrorism, harm numerous historical and cultural monuments," it says . Armenian intellectuals also argue that the war may trigger a watershed between Christian and Muslim civilizations.
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525ci.com Politics. Interviews. Economy. Sports. World. culture. Society. Columnist. Archive.November. M, T, W, T, F, S, S. 1, 2, 3. Question Did you discuss the nagorno Karabaghproblem? http://www.525ci.com/2002/11/20/anonsen.php?m=3
The Armenian Weekly Online: May 2001 Armenian culture in America Dead or Alive? Harvard University Holds Panel on NagornoKarabagh Negotiations The Harvard University Caspian Studies Program http://www.hairenik.org/armenianweekly/may/
Extractions: Editorial The Key West Negotiations: The international community, from the Caucasus to the West, is anxiously awaiting the April 3 meeting in Key West, Florida, between Armenian President Robert Kocharian and Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev. In light of developments leading to the latest meeting sponsored by the OSCE Minsk Group, it is worth looking at some of the key points concerning Karabagh. Read Editorial Culture Armenian Culture in America: Dead or Alive? text of a lecture delivered by C.K. Garabed in Atlanta, Georgia for the Armenian Cultural Association of Atlanta Read Article Poetry: Negotiations by Artem Harutiunian, and To Bloom for You by Knarik O. Meneshian Read Poetry Politics Pursuing the Armenian Cause in the 21st Century: An Interview with Sharistan Ardhaldjian Chairperson of the Armenian National Committee of America, Eastern Region, USA
Culture: History, Language & Literature, Music, Sports culture Arts Architecture, Genocide, History, Language Literature,Music, Sports. Arts and Architecture From the web pages of http://www2.primushost.com/~narbey/armen/Culture.html
Culture: History, Language & Literature, Music, Sports culture History, Language Literature, Music, Sports. Armenian Wedding Planning;Holidays Armenia; culture and Arts From the web pages of the Armenian Embassy; http://www2.primushost.com/~narbey/armen/frame/Culture.html
The Armenian Church | Armenian Language God's love puts certain responsibilities on us. The key to our culture is thelanguage. We must defend it. Language is the foundation of our culture. http://www.armenianchurch.org/heritage/culture/language.html
Extractions: Home Heritage Armenian Language "God's love puts certain responsibilities on us. The key to our culture is the language. To change this is suicide for our nation. We must defend it. Language is the foundation of our culture. My last word to you as pontiff is for you to learn the language, a few words and sentences at a time. Don't kill the love of your language in your hearts and minds. Of all the values that our forefathers created, the most valuable is the language. In your life you need the Armenian Language" The Diocese Worship
The Armenian Church | About St. Vartan Armenians came into close contact with preIslamic Iran; of all the peoples encounteredby the Armenians in the formative period of their culture, the Iranians http://www.armenianchurch.org/heritage/history/vartan/essay2.html
Extractions: Home Heritage History St. Vartan ARMENIA IN THE PARTHIAN AND SASANIAN PERIODS: THE WAR OF VARTAN It is said that the Armenians are descendants of tribes from Thrace, a region of northern Greece, who invaded Anatolia (modern Turkey) in the mid-second millennium B.C. Some of these tribes settled around the western coasts, and these people came to be called the Phrygians by Classical Greek writers. Others penetrated farther inland, conquering the mighty Hittites and settling somewhere to the west of Lake Van, in lands occupied by yet another people, the Urarteans. Urartu was weakened by constant war with its powerful southern neighbor, Assyria, and it seems that the tribes from the west became the rulers of the various provinces of Urartu in the neighborhood of Van. They called themselves hay , a word which probably comes from a form of hatti or "Hittite," the name of the empire over whose territory they had passed in their long migration. But others called them Armenians, probably after the first part of the name of the province of Arme-Shupria, where they had first settled. Assyria itself was destroyed at the end of the 7th century B.C. by a new power, the Medians, who had probably conquered the Armenian highlands several decades earlier.