Armenian church condemns Azerbaijani exhibition in Warsaw
Panorama The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin has strongly condemned the recent exhibition “Western Azerbaijan In Our Cultural Memory” organized by the Azerbaijani Embassy in Warsaw, Poland.
Panorama The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin has strongly condemned the recent exhibition “Western Azerbaijan In Our Cultural Memory” organized by the Azerbaijani Embassy in Warsaw, Poland.
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USC Dornsife anthropologist Hrag Papazian now holds the Turpanjian Early Career Chair in Contemporary Armenian Studies. (Photos: Iliana Garcia Photography.) Supported by a philanthropic gift from longtime
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Hybrid lecture by Melissa Bilal, the Promise Professor in Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture at UCLA, as part of the Promise Armenian Institutes 2025 commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. Anna Aleksanyan,
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