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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Christian Armenians receive the Armenian New Year in mekashit construction at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Christian Armenians pray to receive the Armenian New Year at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Christian Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Clerics pray to receive the Armenian New Year at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Christian Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Clerics pray to receive the Armenian New Year at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Christian Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Clerics pray to receive the Armenian New Year at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Christian Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
The " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Activist Hagop DJernazian at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties. Bulldozers were sent to start building in the disputed area.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Activist Hagop DJernazian at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties. Bulldozers were sent to start building in the disputed area.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
An Armenian activist fixes a camera in front of the entrance at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Security guards and Armenians guard in a barricade at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Security guards and Armenians guard inthe Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
An Armenian flag and a cross stand atop of a rubble hill at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties. Bulldozers were sent to start building in the disputed area.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
George Hintlian is a Jerusalem historian He is the author of History of the Armenians in the Holy Land (1976) and of The Christian Heritage in the Holy Land (1995).
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
George Hintlian is a Jerusalem historian He is the author of History of the Armenians in the Holy Land (1976) and of The Christian Heritage in the Holy Land (1995).
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
The view of the parking lot from a makeshift construction at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.Security guards and Armenians guard in a barricade at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
An Armenian flag and a cross stand atop of a rubble hill at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties. Bulldozers were sent to start building in the disputed area.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
George Hintlian is a Jerusalem historian He is the author of History of the Armenians in the Holy Land (1976) and of The Christian Heritage in the Holy Land (1995).
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NEWS - Besuch der Geburtskirche Jesu in Bethlehem
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Armenians pray in the grotto of the Church of Nativity, where it is believed Jesus Christ was born, in Bethlehem, West Bank
The Church Of Nativity, Bethlehem, Gaza - 20 Dec 2021
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Pope Francis calls Armenian killings the 'first genocide of 20th century
April 12, 2015 - Vatican City, Vatican - Pope Francis calls Armenian killings the 'first genocide of 20th century..The head of Armenia's Orthodox Church Karekin II, during an Armenian-Rite Mass on the occasion of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Sunday, April 12, 2015 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Pope Francis calls Armenian killings the 'first genocide of 20th century
April 12, 2015 - Vatican City, Vatican - Pope Francis calls Armenian killings the 'first genocide of 20th century..The head of Armenia's Orthodox Church Karekin II, during an Armenian-Rite Mass on the occasion of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Sunday, April 12, 2015 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Pope Francis calls Armenian killings the 'first genocide of 20th century
April 12, 2015 - Vatican City, Vatican - Pope Francis calls Armenian killings the 'first genocide of 20th century..The head of Armenia's Orthodox Church Karekin II, during an Armenian-Rite Mass on the occasion of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Sunday, April 12, 2015 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Vanadzor.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: A molokan house in Lermontovo village. The Molokans, or Milk-Drinkers in Russian, are a Biblically-centered religious movement, among the Russian peasants, who broke away from the Russian Orthodox Church in the 1550s. In the north of Armenia in the region between Lake Sevan and Georgia there are many Molokan villages.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Lermontovo, Molokans village - children. The Molokans, or Milk-Drinkers in Russian, are a Biblically-centered religious movement, among the Russian peasants, who broke away from the Russian Orthodox Church in the 1550s. In the north of Armenia in the region between Lake Sevan and Georgia there are many Molokan villages.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: A molokan house in Lermontovo village. The Molokans, or Milk-Drinkers in Russian, are a Biblically-centered religious movement, among the Russian peasants, who broke away from the Russian Orthodox Church in the 1550s. In the north of Armenia in the region between Lake Sevan and Georgia there are many Molokan villages.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Yerevan.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Holy City of Echmiadzin - Priest awaits the faithful.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Elderly woman prepares Lavash.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Sanahin - monument in honor of the Mig inventor, Artyom Mikoyan.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Sanahin monastery.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: The Yezidi village of Rya Taza - old women and child. The Yezidis are a group of ethnic Kurds who practice a pre-Islamic Middle Eastern religion with ancient origins known as Yezidism. Most live in northern Iraq, the second largest population of Yezidis in the world is in Armenia. Historically, the Yezidis and the Armenians have had good relations. During the Armenian Genocide, the Yezidis of Mount Senjâr helped shelter genocide victims. Yezidis even fought alongside the Armenians during the Karabakh War.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Vorotan pass.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: A Yezidi house in the village of Aparan, in the Aragats mount. The Yezidis are a group of ethnic Kurds who practice a pre-Islamic Middle Eastern religion with ancient origins known as Yezidism. Most live in northern Iraq, the second largest population of Yezidis in the world is in Armenia. Historically, the Yezidis and the Armenians have had good relations. During the Armenian Genocide, the Yezidis of Mount Senjr helped shelter genocide victims. Yezidis even fought alongside the Armenians during the Karabakh War.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Spitak - Metal Church rebuilt after the earthquake of 1988.
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Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: A Yezidi house in the village of Rya Taza. The Yezidis are a group of ethnic Kurds who practice a pre-Islamic Middle Eastern religion with ancient origins known as Yezidism. Most live in northern Iraq, the second largest population of Yezidis in the world is in Armenia. Historically, the Yezidis and the Armenians have had good relations. During the Armenian Genocide, the Yezidis of Mount Senjr helped shelter genocide victims. Yezidis even fought alongside the Armenians during the Karabakh War.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Vanadzor - Soviet-era abandoned Factory. In the area of Vanadzor many Soviet-era factories have closed since independence from the USSR, the earthquake of 1988 and the energy crisis of 1993 caused by the war with Azerbaijan have made matters worse. Today resists only the huge chemical plant.
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Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Yerevan - Train Station. There are few railway lines in Armenia, only one exceeds the border into Georgia. The mountainous regions, the war with Azerbaijan and bad relations with Turkey have not allowed the construction of other railroads.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Boy holding a votive dove during the a traditional celebration.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Votive handkerchiefs in a bush on the shores of the lake Sevan.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Yezidi village of Aparan - Sales among Yezidis breeders. The Yezidis are a group of ethnic Kurds who practice a pre-Islamic Middle Eastern religion with ancient origins known as Yezidism. Most live in northern Iraq, the second largest population of Yezidis in the world is in Armenia. Historically, the Yezidis and the Armenians have had good relations. During the Armenian Genocide, the Yezidis of Mount Senjâr helped shelter genocide victims. Yezidis even fought alongside the Armenians during the Karabakh War.
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Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: A shepherd in the mountains of south Armenia.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: A village in central Armenia.
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Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Gosh village.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Central Armenia.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Three khatchkar.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Young Molokan Seller near the Georgian border. The Molokans, or Milk-Drinkers¿ in Russian, are a Biblically-centered religious movement, among the Russian peasants, who broke away from the Russian Orthodox Church in the 1550s. In the north of Armenia in the region between Lake Sevan and Georgia there are many Molokan villages.
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia
Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Yerevan - The Soviet-era opera house designed by Alexander Tamanyan, inside there are two important institutions in the city: The Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall and the Alexander Spendiaryan Opera and Ballet National Academic Theater.
The Opera house is the heart of new Yerevan.
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Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Noravank Monastery.
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Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Yerevan.
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Armenia - Recently Armenia and Turkey have signed the historical agreement that will lead to the opening of frontiers between two countries and to a progressive relaxation of disputes Armenian-Azerbaijani regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. It is the portrait of unknown lands crushed between Russia and Occident, between nostalgia and globalization, between new and old conflicts. Contrasts that take shape in lands full of History, tradition, between old monasteries as well destroyed factories, green mountains and desert lands, unknown and ancient ethnic minorities like Yezidi and Molokan.
In this picture: Noratus Village near the Sevan Lake - Women in the ancient cemetery among the old Khatchkars.
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