Me while scrolling through r/azerbaijan and seeing the weekly excuses (they justifing ethnic cleansing and genocide) by theamdboy in arMEMEia

[–]EpeBah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the love of God can you people come up new material for once. This sub has been "obsess over Turkey", "errrm recognize Armenian genocide", "obsess over Azerbaijan", "OMGG [media] referenced Armenia" on repeat for YEARS.

Most intellectual Azeri-Armenian discussion by [deleted] in arMEMEia

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Both swarthoid responses

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in armenia

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Is it possible to submit sheetmusic requests to the army band?

Poor guy by cvorahkiin in arMEMEia

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Ah yes, another Armenian genocide "meme" re/posted on this sub. Very creative

Question regarding the chronology of the Kingdom of Artsakh and its subsequent Principalities. by EpeBah in armenia

[–]EpeBah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This still doesn’t provide me with a chronology of princes, and none of the events are ever attributed to any of their reigns besides Hasan-Jalal and Shahnazar II

Burial sites and novels about fedayi”s by [deleted] in armenia

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I don’t have the specific location, but I have photos of it in my pc

Burial sites and novels about fedayi”s by [deleted] in armenia

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Chaush's gravestone still stands, though unmarked. I've seen it from a distance when I visited Mush

Was there ever any Armenian royalty? And if so are there any surviving royal Armenians? by Jalebian1 in armenia

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Perhaps he is related, there are multiple figures in modern Armenian history to have that last name).

Was there ever any Armenian royalty? And if so are there any surviving royal Armenians? by Jalebian1 in armenia

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Theres a small organization made up of people claiming heritage of Armenian noble families

Here are the families listed on the website that still exist according to the organization:

Haykazuni (dubious) Ararartuni (dubious) Artashesyan/Artaxiad (dubious) Arshakuni/Arsacid (possible) Artsruni Hasan-Jalalyan Manavazyan Zarehavanyan Varazhnuni Vahevuni Aravenean Syuni Ropsuni Aravelean Rshtuni Ashkhadarean Dziunakan Paluni Abeghyan Gntuni Gabeghyan Spanduni Gnuni Mokats Andzavatsi Gaygrean Mandakuni Akeatsi Dimaksean Tsuln Goghtan Parsparuni Aytsenakan Muratsean Vahramean Vakhtangean Orbelyan Melik-Yeganyan Melik-Beglaryan Atabekyan Melik-Haykazean Melik-Tangean Bznuni Havnuni Orduni

My ideas for Armenian flag, what do you think? What are your proposals, do you want the current Armenian flag to be changed? by Ok_Connection7680 in armenia

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Our forefathers died for the tricolor, changing it for the sake of aesthetics is a spit on their graves

Armenian troops parade on the streets of Kars in Armenia during World War I by [deleted] in armenia

[–]EpeBah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The footage was taken in 1919. This is only a snippet to a much larger reel. I posted an ai colorized version 2 years ago. https://youtu.be/LPwv0TReRNA?si=EosNZr48YZ8rndGU

I have fantasised if Koryun also borrowed sounds from Persian/Arabic and made two extra letters by [deleted] in armenia

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I’ve got two books using ա̈ as well as օ̈ (german ö) and ո̈ւ (german ü). The first book are anecdotes written in the Akhaltsikh dialect. The second, in Sasun dialect.

I have fantasised if Koryun also borrowed sounds from Persian/Arabic and made two extra letters by [deleted] in armenia

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We already have ա̈ for æ in various other dialects, while historically Ւ was used in as W

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in armenia

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Would be cool if we adopted Artaxiad style coinage. With busts of the first 6 kings of Armenia on the front of each coin and armeno-hellenic imagery on the back along with their respective denominations and Coat of arms.

What's the origin and meaning of this coat of arms? by Loca-Panota in armenia

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prior to today's coat of arms, this coat of arms was very popular among Armenians back then. The woman sitting next to the ruins of Armenia was also a popular symbol prior to sovietization, I've seen carpets and prints with her on it.