This talk examines the social history of oriental carpets, particularly the production and circulation of carpets by Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and beyond. It discusses the central role of mass ...
The 110th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide will take place in Times Square, New York, on Sunday, April 27, and will ...
Dr. Talin Suciyan will conclude a three-part series of presentations with a talk on “Kept with Care: Letters from Purgatory” ...
Azerbaijan are hopeful signs in an otherwise dysfunctional global order where neighbours, with the help of their respective ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNIn Armenia's Second City, Russian Military Outpost With a Dark Past Faces a Precarious FutureWhen Russia first set up a military base on the dusty hills overlooking what is now Armenia’s second-largest city, it marked ...
Atyrau, a majority-Muslim Kazakh city in a Central Asian desert known for its history of Cossack rebellions, doesn’t sound ...
Archbishop Elpidophoros of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America kicked off this year’s Greek Independence Day at the ...
The complex history of the Kurdish people, from nomadic tribes to modern-day struggles for autonomy and recognition.
This is the thirteenth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia—to spend time in ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNFinding “Peace, If Not Paradise” Along the Silk Road, Aboard the Golden EagleOn the 'Golden Eagle' train in Central Asia, writer Maggie Shipstead follows the historic Silk Road and witnesses, in some ...
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L.A. Taco on MSNThe 11 Best Taquerías Near Dodger StadiumHere's where to go for some of L.A.'s best tacos. Whether before or after the game or whether they win or lose. Go blue! The ...
As the luckless citizens of Lviv, Ukraine, endure yet another foreign invasion, Philippe Sands's book — and the ideas that ...
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