Armenian studies
Armenian studies or Armenology (Armenian: հայագիտություն, pronounced [hɑjɑɡituˈtʰjun]) is a field of humanities covering Armenian history, language and culture. The emergence of modern Armenian studies is associated with the foundation of the Catholic Mechitarist order in the early 18th century. Until the early 20th century, Armenian studies were largely conducted by individual scholars in the Armenian communities of the Russian Empire (Moscow, Saint Petersburg, New Nakhichevan, Tiflis), Europe (Venice, Vienna, Paris, London, Berlin, Leipzig), Constantinople and Vagharshapat in Armenia. After the establishment of Soviet rule, Armenian studies, and sciences in general, were institutionalized in Armenia and put under direct control of the Academy of Sciences. Today, numerous research centers
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Armenian studies
Armenian studies or Armenology (Armenian: հայագիտություն, pronounced [hɑjɑɡituˈtʰjun]) is a field of humanities covering Armenian history, language and culture. The emergence of modern Armenian studies is associated with the foundation of the Catholic Mechitarist order in the early 18th century. Until the early 20th century, Armenian studies were largely conducted by individual scholars in the Armenian communities of the Russian Empire (Moscow, Saint Petersburg, New Nakhichevan, Tiflis), Europe (Venice, Vienna, Paris, London, Berlin, Leipzig), Constantinople and Vagharshapat in Armenia. After the establishment of Soviet rule, Armenian studies, and sciences in general, were institutionalized in Armenia and put under direct control of the Academy of Sciences. Today, numerous research centers
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Armenian studies or Armenology ...... pecialize in Armenian studies.
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Armenistyka – jedna z dziedzin ...... językach kongresowych: „”, „”.
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L'armenistica è la disciplina ...... lla cultura del popolo armeno.
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L'arménologie (en arménien Հայ ...... vec Antoine-Jean Saint-Martin.
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Арменистика, арменология, арме ...... и культуры армянского народа.
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Вірменознавсто, Вірменологія, ...... го народу та Вірменії загалом.
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Armenian studies or Armenology ...... day, numerous research centers
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Armenistyka – jedna z dziedzin ...... językach kongresowych: „”, „”.
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L'armenistica è la disciplina ...... lla cultura del popolo armeno.
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L'arménologie (en arménien Հայ ...... vec Antoine-Jean Saint-Martin.
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Арменистика, арменология, арме ...... и культуры армянского народа.
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Вірменознавсто, Вірменологія, ...... го народу та Вірменії загалом.
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Armenaj studoj
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Armenian studies
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Armenistica
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Armenistyka
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Arménologie
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Арменистика
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Вірменознавство
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