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ARMENIA – HEAVEN ON
    THE EARTH
Geographical Outline
• Armenia(Հայաստան, transliterated Hayastan, officially
  the Republic of Armenia (Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն
  , Hayastani Hanrapetut’yun,is a landlocked
   mountainous country in theCaucasus region of
  Eurasia. Situated at the juncture of Western Asia and
  Eastern Europe,it is bordered by Turkey to the west,
  Georgia to the north, and Azerbaijan to the east, and
  Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the
  south.
• After independence from the Soviet Union in 1991,
  Armenia quickly became drawn into a bloody conflict
  with Azerbaijan over the mostly Armenian-speaking
  region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
One of the earliest Christian civilisations, its first churches were founded in the
fourth century. In later centuries, it frequently oscillated between Byzantine,
Persian, Mongol or Turkish control, as well as periods of independence.
Its rich cultural and architectural heritage combines elements from different
traditions. The Armenian language is part of the Indo-European family, but its
alphabet is unique.
Divided between the Persians and Ottomans in the 16th century, eastern
Armenian territories became part of the Russian Empire in the early 19th
century, while the rest stayed within the Ottoman Empire.
Between 1915 and 1917, hundreds of thousands of ethnic Armenians died at
the hands of government troops in the Ottoman Empire.
Yerevan wants Turkey, and the world, to recognize the deaths as genocide,
and some countries have done so.
Howver, Turkey says that there was no genocide and that the dead were
victims of World War I, and that ethnic Turks also suffered in the conflict.
The governments of the two countries agreed to normalise relations in October
2009, although Turkey has said opening the border will depend on progress on
the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.
An independent Republic of Armenia was proclaimed at the end of the first
world war but was short-lived, lasting only until the beginning of the 1920s
when the Bolsheviks incorporated it into the Soviet Union.
• When Soviet rule collapsed in 1991, Armenia regained
  independence but retained a Russian military base at Gyumri.
• In the mid-1990s the government embarked on an economic reform
  programme which brought some stability and growth. The country
  became a member of the Council of Europe in 2001.
• Unemployment and poverty remain widespread. Armenia's
  economic problems are aggravated by a trade blockade, imposed
  by neighbouring Turkey and Azerbaijan since the dispute over
  Nagorno-Karabakh.
• Despite these problems, Armenia's economy experienced several
  years of double-digit growth before a sharp downturn set in in 2008.
• The conflict over the predominantly Armenian-populated region in
  Azerbaijan overshadowed Armenia's return to independence.
• Full-scale war broke out the same year as ethnic Armenians in
  Karabakh fought for independence, supported by troops and
  resources from Armenia proper. A ceasefire in place since 1994 has
  failed to deliver any lasting solution.
• Armenia receives most of its gas supply from Russia and, like some
  other republics of the former Soviet Union, has had to face sharp
  price rises. Russian gas arrives via a pipeline running through
  Georgia.
• Armenia has a huge diaspora and has always experienced waves of
  emigration, but the exodus of recent years has caused real alarm. It
  is estimated that Armenia has lost up to a quarter of its population
  since independence, as young families seek what they hope will be
  a better life abroad.
LAKE SEVAN
Khosrov Forest Preserve
• Khosrov Forest Preserve was established in the 3rd
  century by the Arshakuni King Khosrove The Great.
• It has rich flora and fauna. Armenian mouflon (wild
  sheep) and Bezoar goat are widespread in fauna. You
  can see also leopard, grizzly bear, wild boar, fox, rabbit,
  hare lynx, marten, wolf,etc.Forest is particularly rich in
  bird world. You can see black kite, eagle, wild pigeon,
  seagull and etc...There are many reptiles; particularly a
  poisonous viper.
• Geghard, Havuts Tar, Kakavaberd, medieval bridge and
  many other historical monuments are located in Khosrov
  forest. A deep river Azat flows through it, on the
  tributaries of which there are many magnificent
  waterfalls.
Etymology and History
• The native Armenian name for the country is
  Hayk’. The name in the Middle Ages was
  extended to Hayastan, by addition of the Iranian
   suffix -stan (land). The name has traditionally
  been derived from Hayk (Հայկ), the legendary
  patriarch of the Armenians and a great-great-
  grandson of Noah, who according to
  Moses of Chorene defeated the Babylonian king
   Bel in 2492 BC, and established his nation in
  the Ararat region.
Hayk Defeats Bell-Juliano Zasso
History

• Armenia lies in the highlands surrounding
  the Biblical mountains of Ararat, upon
  which, according to the Bible, Noah's Ark
   came to rest after the flood. Recent
  archeological studies have found the
  earliest leather shoe, skirt, and wine-
  producing facility in Armenia, dated at
  about 4000 B.C, pointing to an advanced
  early civilization In the Bronze Age,
• The Nairi people (12th to 9th centuries BC) and the
  Kingdom of Urartu (1000–600 BC) successively
  established their sovereignty over the Armenian Highland
  .
• Around 600 BC, the Kingdom of Urartu was established
  under the Orontid(Երվանդունիների) Dynasty. The kingdom
  reached its height between 95 and 66 BC under
  Tigranes the Great, becoming one of the most powerful
  kingdoms of its time within the region. Throughout its
  history, the kingdom of Armenia enjoyed periods of
  independence intermitted with periods of autonomy
  subject to contemporary empires. Armenia's strategic
  location between two continents has subjected it to
  invasions by many peoples, including theAssyrians,
  Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Mongols, Persians
  , Ottoman Turks and Russians.
Christianity
• In 301 Armenia adopted
  Christianity.It was the first
  country in the world to adopt
  Christianity as a state
  religion.The date is very
  important for all Armenians
  because Christianity helped
  us to survive and to develop
  our national culture and
  service.
• In 2003 we celebrate the
  1700years’ anniversary and a
  magnificent cathedral was
  built on a small hill in Yerevan
  to commemorate this event.
•   Vazgen Sargsyan was born in
    Ararat on March 5, 1959.He was
    the Prime Minister of Armenia for
    theRepublican Party of Armenia
     from June 11, 1999 to October
    27, 1999 until his assassination in
    what is known as the
    Armenian parliament shooting.
    He was well-known as a military
    leader, the first Minister of
    Defense of Armenia, awarded
    by Artsakh hero and
    National Hero of Armenia
    (posthumously) titles. In 1992 he
    organized and led the
    "Mahaparts" special battalion. He
    laid the groundwork for building
    Armenia's army.He controlled the
    fledgling armed forces during the
    height of the fighting in Karabakh,
    in which Armenia's forces were
    heavily involved.
• The Armenian Army, Air Force,
  Air Defence, and Border Guard comprise
  the four branches of the Armed Forces of
  the Republic of Armenia.
The Armenian Genocide
• On 24 April 1915,
  Armenian intellectuals were arrested by Ottoman authorities
   and, eventually a large proportion of Armenians living in
  Anatolia perished in what has become known as the
  Armenian Genocide.
• There was local Armenian resistance in the region,
  developed against the activities of the Ottoman Empire.
  The events of 1915 to 1917 are regarded by Armenians
  and the vast majority of Western historians to have been
  state-sponsored mass killings, or genocide. Turkish
  authorities, however, maintain that the deaths were the
  result of a civil war coupled with disease and famine,
  with casualties incurred by both sides. According to the
  research conducted by Arnold J. Toynbee( a
  British historian ) an estimated 600,000 Armenians died
  during the Armenian Genocide in 1915–16.
Symbols of Armenia
• Armenia is a rocky country.Legend say
  that God, intending to test the deligence
  and the patience of the nation, granted
  them the rockiest part of the earth.People
  used the stones to whorship God.They
  built magnificent churches in most
  inaccessible places and carved unique
  cross stones .
Mount Ararat
• The Mountains of Ararat is the place named in
  the Book of Genesis where Noah's Ark came to
  rest after the great flood.That’s why it is called a
  HOLY MOUNTAIN. It is the highest peak of the
  Armenian Highland, located in present day
  Turkey. Ararat dominates the skyline of
  Armenia's capital, Yerevan. The 2002 film Ararat
   by Armenian-Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan
   features Mt. Ararat prominently in its symbolism.
Yerevan
• The Matenadaran was designed by architect
  Mark Grigoryan. Located slightly north of the
  city's center at the foot of a small hill,
  construction of the Matenadaran began in 1945
  and ended in 1957. The exterior was
  constructed of basalt but parts of the interior
  were made of other materials such as marble.
  [1] In the 1960s, the statues of historical
  Armenian scholars, Toros Roslin, Grigor
  Tatevatsi, Anania Shirakatsi,
  Movses Khorenatsi, Mkhitar Gosh and Frik,
  were sculpted and placed on the left and right
  wings of the building's exterior. The statues of
  Mesrop Mashots and his pupil are located
  below the terrace where the main building
  stands.
• The Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient
  Manuscripts , commonly referred to as
  the Matenadaran (Armenian:Մատենադարան), is an ancient
  manuscript repository located in Yerevan, Armenia. It
  holds one of the world's richest depositories of medieval
  manuscripts and books about history, philosophy,
  medicine, literature, art history and cosmography in
  Armenian and many other languages. The Armenian
  collection at the Matenadaran is rich in manuscripts
  dealing in all fields of the humanities, but particularly
  historiography and philosophy. The writings of classical
  and medieval historians Movses Khorenatsi, Yeghishe
   and Aristakes Lastivertsi are preserved here, as are the
  legal, philosophical and theological writings of other
  notable Armenian figures. The preserved writings of
  Grigor Narekatsi and Nerses Shnorhali at the
  Matenadaran form the cornerstone of medieval
  Armenian literature.
Armenian cuisine
• We are very much interested in food.Our
  cuisine is more than 2 thousand years old
  and it is still tasty and fresh.
• Bread was the most important food in
  Armenia .That’s why such english
  expressions as to have dinner supper are
  simply replaced by to eat bread in
  Armenian.Most Armenian use a lot of
  bread and especially lavash…
National dishes
A Peace Corp Volunteer’s opinion
      about Armenian cuisine
I have liked almost everything I have had. Most is much
   fresher than you can get in New York – the eggs are hours
   old when I eat them, the milk comes straight from the cow
   (with a stopover on the stove for boiling), the tomatoes are
   amazingly tasty and I eat bowls of raspberries that are
   picked from the bushes in the backyard. The khoravats
   (barbecued meats) are delicious, and most of the bread,
   butter, yogurt and cheese is homemade. I eat a lot of
   soups, dolma, homemade ravioli type things(they call it
   khinkali) and a lot of pasta, although always in butter
   instead of sauce. There are tomatoes, cucumbers, bread
   and cheese at every meal. My host mother also makes
   delicious apple turnover type things that I love – some
   nights, dinner is about ten of them. There tends to be a
   LOT of salt and butter in everything, lots of potatoes, a lot
   is fried and there is candy and cookies everywhere.
Climate
• Armenia is a country of contrasts.In this small
  piece of land a sultry summer and eternal winter
  exist almost side by side.The valleys can be hot
  as topics,while mountains are covered with snow
  all year around.
• Evening breezes blowing down the mountains
  provide a welcome refreshing and cooling effect.
  Springs are short, while falls are long. Autumns
  are known for their colorful foliage.
• Winters are quite cold with plenty of snow.
  Winter sports enthusiasts enjoy skiing down the
  hills of Tsakhkadzor.
Painters
Composers
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Armenia –a heaven on the earth

  • 1. ARMENIA – HEAVEN ON THE EARTH
  • 2. Geographical Outline • Armenia(Հայաստան, transliterated Hayastan, officially the Republic of Armenia (Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն , Hayastani Hanrapetut’yun,is a landlocked mountainous country in theCaucasus region of Eurasia. Situated at the juncture of Western Asia and Eastern Europe,it is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, and Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the south. • After independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Armenia quickly became drawn into a bloody conflict with Azerbaijan over the mostly Armenian-speaking region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
  • 3. One of the earliest Christian civilisations, its first churches were founded in the fourth century. In later centuries, it frequently oscillated between Byzantine, Persian, Mongol or Turkish control, as well as periods of independence. Its rich cultural and architectural heritage combines elements from different traditions. The Armenian language is part of the Indo-European family, but its alphabet is unique. Divided between the Persians and Ottomans in the 16th century, eastern Armenian territories became part of the Russian Empire in the early 19th century, while the rest stayed within the Ottoman Empire. Between 1915 and 1917, hundreds of thousands of ethnic Armenians died at the hands of government troops in the Ottoman Empire. Yerevan wants Turkey, and the world, to recognize the deaths as genocide, and some countries have done so. Howver, Turkey says that there was no genocide and that the dead were victims of World War I, and that ethnic Turks also suffered in the conflict. The governments of the two countries agreed to normalise relations in October 2009, although Turkey has said opening the border will depend on progress on the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. An independent Republic of Armenia was proclaimed at the end of the first world war but was short-lived, lasting only until the beginning of the 1920s when the Bolsheviks incorporated it into the Soviet Union.
  • 4. • When Soviet rule collapsed in 1991, Armenia regained independence but retained a Russian military base at Gyumri. • In the mid-1990s the government embarked on an economic reform programme which brought some stability and growth. The country became a member of the Council of Europe in 2001. • Unemployment and poverty remain widespread. Armenia's economic problems are aggravated by a trade blockade, imposed by neighbouring Turkey and Azerbaijan since the dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh. • Despite these problems, Armenia's economy experienced several years of double-digit growth before a sharp downturn set in in 2008. • The conflict over the predominantly Armenian-populated region in Azerbaijan overshadowed Armenia's return to independence. • Full-scale war broke out the same year as ethnic Armenians in Karabakh fought for independence, supported by troops and resources from Armenia proper. A ceasefire in place since 1994 has failed to deliver any lasting solution. • Armenia receives most of its gas supply from Russia and, like some other republics of the former Soviet Union, has had to face sharp price rises. Russian gas arrives via a pipeline running through Georgia. • Armenia has a huge diaspora and has always experienced waves of emigration, but the exodus of recent years has caused real alarm. It is estimated that Armenia has lost up to a quarter of its population since independence, as young families seek what they hope will be a better life abroad.
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  • 7. Khosrov Forest Preserve • Khosrov Forest Preserve was established in the 3rd century by the Arshakuni King Khosrove The Great. • It has rich flora and fauna. Armenian mouflon (wild sheep) and Bezoar goat are widespread in fauna. You can see also leopard, grizzly bear, wild boar, fox, rabbit, hare lynx, marten, wolf,etc.Forest is particularly rich in bird world. You can see black kite, eagle, wild pigeon, seagull and etc...There are many reptiles; particularly a poisonous viper. • Geghard, Havuts Tar, Kakavaberd, medieval bridge and many other historical monuments are located in Khosrov forest. A deep river Azat flows through it, on the tributaries of which there are many magnificent waterfalls.
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  • 9. Etymology and History • The native Armenian name for the country is Hayk’. The name in the Middle Ages was extended to Hayastan, by addition of the Iranian suffix -stan (land). The name has traditionally been derived from Hayk (Հայկ), the legendary patriarch of the Armenians and a great-great- grandson of Noah, who according to Moses of Chorene defeated the Babylonian king Bel in 2492 BC, and established his nation in the Ararat region.
  • 11. History • Armenia lies in the highlands surrounding the Biblical mountains of Ararat, upon which, according to the Bible, Noah's Ark came to rest after the flood. Recent archeological studies have found the earliest leather shoe, skirt, and wine- producing facility in Armenia, dated at about 4000 B.C, pointing to an advanced early civilization In the Bronze Age,
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  • 13. • The Nairi people (12th to 9th centuries BC) and the Kingdom of Urartu (1000–600 BC) successively established their sovereignty over the Armenian Highland . • Around 600 BC, the Kingdom of Urartu was established under the Orontid(Երվանդունիների) Dynasty. The kingdom reached its height between 95 and 66 BC under Tigranes the Great, becoming one of the most powerful kingdoms of its time within the region. Throughout its history, the kingdom of Armenia enjoyed periods of independence intermitted with periods of autonomy subject to contemporary empires. Armenia's strategic location between two continents has subjected it to invasions by many peoples, including theAssyrians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Mongols, Persians , Ottoman Turks and Russians.
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  • 15. Christianity • In 301 Armenia adopted Christianity.It was the first country in the world to adopt Christianity as a state religion.The date is very important for all Armenians because Christianity helped us to survive and to develop our national culture and service. • In 2003 we celebrate the 1700years’ anniversary and a magnificent cathedral was built on a small hill in Yerevan to commemorate this event.
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  • 17. Vazgen Sargsyan was born in Ararat on March 5, 1959.He was the Prime Minister of Armenia for theRepublican Party of Armenia from June 11, 1999 to October 27, 1999 until his assassination in what is known as the Armenian parliament shooting. He was well-known as a military leader, the first Minister of Defense of Armenia, awarded by Artsakh hero and National Hero of Armenia (posthumously) titles. In 1992 he organized and led the "Mahaparts" special battalion. He laid the groundwork for building Armenia's army.He controlled the fledgling armed forces during the height of the fighting in Karabakh, in which Armenia's forces were heavily involved.
  • 18. • The Armenian Army, Air Force, Air Defence, and Border Guard comprise the four branches of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia.
  • 19. The Armenian Genocide • On 24 April 1915, Armenian intellectuals were arrested by Ottoman authorities and, eventually a large proportion of Armenians living in Anatolia perished in what has become known as the Armenian Genocide. • There was local Armenian resistance in the region, developed against the activities of the Ottoman Empire. The events of 1915 to 1917 are regarded by Armenians and the vast majority of Western historians to have been state-sponsored mass killings, or genocide. Turkish authorities, however, maintain that the deaths were the result of a civil war coupled with disease and famine, with casualties incurred by both sides. According to the research conducted by Arnold J. Toynbee( a British historian ) an estimated 600,000 Armenians died during the Armenian Genocide in 1915–16.
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  • 21. Symbols of Armenia • Armenia is a rocky country.Legend say that God, intending to test the deligence and the patience of the nation, granted them the rockiest part of the earth.People used the stones to whorship God.They built magnificent churches in most inaccessible places and carved unique cross stones .
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  • 26. Mount Ararat • The Mountains of Ararat is the place named in the Book of Genesis where Noah's Ark came to rest after the great flood.That’s why it is called a HOLY MOUNTAIN. It is the highest peak of the Armenian Highland, located in present day Turkey. Ararat dominates the skyline of Armenia's capital, Yerevan. The 2002 film Ararat by Armenian-Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan features Mt. Ararat prominently in its symbolism.
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  • 31. • The Matenadaran was designed by architect Mark Grigoryan. Located slightly north of the city's center at the foot of a small hill, construction of the Matenadaran began in 1945 and ended in 1957. The exterior was constructed of basalt but parts of the interior were made of other materials such as marble. [1] In the 1960s, the statues of historical Armenian scholars, Toros Roslin, Grigor Tatevatsi, Anania Shirakatsi, Movses Khorenatsi, Mkhitar Gosh and Frik, were sculpted and placed on the left and right wings of the building's exterior. The statues of Mesrop Mashots and his pupil are located below the terrace where the main building stands.
  • 32. • The Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts , commonly referred to as the Matenadaran (Armenian:Մատենադարան), is an ancient manuscript repository located in Yerevan, Armenia. It holds one of the world's richest depositories of medieval manuscripts and books about history, philosophy, medicine, literature, art history and cosmography in Armenian and many other languages. The Armenian collection at the Matenadaran is rich in manuscripts dealing in all fields of the humanities, but particularly historiography and philosophy. The writings of classical and medieval historians Movses Khorenatsi, Yeghishe and Aristakes Lastivertsi are preserved here, as are the legal, philosophical and theological writings of other notable Armenian figures. The preserved writings of Grigor Narekatsi and Nerses Shnorhali at the Matenadaran form the cornerstone of medieval Armenian literature.
  • 33. Armenian cuisine • We are very much interested in food.Our cuisine is more than 2 thousand years old and it is still tasty and fresh. • Bread was the most important food in Armenia .That’s why such english expressions as to have dinner supper are simply replaced by to eat bread in Armenian.Most Armenian use a lot of bread and especially lavash…
  • 35. A Peace Corp Volunteer’s opinion about Armenian cuisine I have liked almost everything I have had. Most is much fresher than you can get in New York – the eggs are hours old when I eat them, the milk comes straight from the cow (with a stopover on the stove for boiling), the tomatoes are amazingly tasty and I eat bowls of raspberries that are picked from the bushes in the backyard. The khoravats (barbecued meats) are delicious, and most of the bread, butter, yogurt and cheese is homemade. I eat a lot of soups, dolma, homemade ravioli type things(they call it khinkali) and a lot of pasta, although always in butter instead of sauce. There are tomatoes, cucumbers, bread and cheese at every meal. My host mother also makes delicious apple turnover type things that I love – some nights, dinner is about ten of them. There tends to be a LOT of salt and butter in everything, lots of potatoes, a lot is fried and there is candy and cookies everywhere.
  • 36. Climate • Armenia is a country of contrasts.In this small piece of land a sultry summer and eternal winter exist almost side by side.The valleys can be hot as topics,while mountains are covered with snow all year around. • Evening breezes blowing down the mountains provide a welcome refreshing and cooling effect. Springs are short, while falls are long. Autumns are known for their colorful foliage. • Winters are quite cold with plenty of snow. Winter sports enthusiasts enjoy skiing down the hills of Tsakhkadzor.
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