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Arev or AREV may refer to: Publications * ''Arev'' (daily), an Armenian newspaper in Cairo, Egypt *''Arev Monthly'', a monthly in Arabic published by Arev in Cairo, Egypt Given name * Arev Petrosyan (born 1972), Armenian artist *Arev, god of the sun in Armenian mythology *Arev, an alias of the fictional character Syrran in ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' Other uses *Assembly of European Wine-producing Regions The Assembly of European Wine Regions or Assemblée des Régions Européennes Viticoles (AREV) is an organisation of political and professionals representatives of wine regions within the European Union (EU) and Eastern Europe. It lobbies the EU o ... ( in French) * Atmospheric Reentry Experimental Vehicle, an ESA study to develop a re-entry vehicle {{disambiguation ...
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Arev Petrosyan
Arev Petrosyan (; born May 6, 1972 in Yerevan), is an Armenian artist. Honored artist of the Republic of Armenia (2015). Biography Arev (Arevik) Petrosyan was born on May 6, 1972 in Yerevan, Armenia, in the family of the sculptor Benik Petrosyan and violinist, pedagogue, public figure Alice Adamyan. 1987-1991 Arev studied at Panos Terlemezyan College of Fine Arts in the faculty of design, 1991-1995 she studied Computer Graphics and “Management and administration” and in 1991-1998 she was enrolled in the Yerevan State Academy of Arts (faculty of ceramics, art). In 1999 Arev became a member of the Artists' Union of Armenia. In 2014 she donated her artwork “LOVE” to the AIWA organization in San Francisco. In 2013 Arev was included in “Women in Art” volume 1 series of book From Middle Ages to the Modern Art Era. In 2014 Arev Petrosyan's 8,40 x 2,40 meters art work was presented and donated to Holy Trinity Church in Fresno for 100 Year Anniversary of the first Armenia ...
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Arev Monthly
''Arev Monthly'' (أريف in Arabic, meaning sun in Armenian) was a monthly published in Cairo, Egypt by the Armenian daily ''Arev'' in Arabic covering Armenian subjects and concentrating on Arab-Armenian relations. It was established in 1997. The editor-in-chief was Mohammed Refaat el Immam. The monthly stopped publication in April 2009 after 12 years and 136 monthly issues. In April 2010, a very similar publication, '' Arek'' was launched with Mohammed Refaat el Imam as editor-in-chief. See also * List of magazines in Egypt The history of magazines in Egypt is long, dating back to the 1890s. The earliest magazines included women's magazines as well as those published in Turkish from 1828 to 1947. In 1919 there were nearly more than thirty women's magazines in the co ... References External linksArchive of Arev Monthly 1997 establishments in Egypt 2009 disestablishments in Egypt Arabic-language magazines Armenian diaspora in Egypt Defunct magazines published in Egy ...
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Arev (daily)
''Arev'' (Արեւ in Armenian) is an Armenian language daily published in Egypt by the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL - Ramgavar Party) It was established in 1915 with the first issue published on May 11, 1915.Ramgavar.org: Ծննդեան 125-ամեակ - Ընկեր Էօժէն Բաբազեան
(in Armenian) The newspaper also published until 2009 '' Arev'' Monthly, an

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Armenian Mythology
Armenian mythology originated in ancient Indo-European traditions, specifically Proto-Armenian, and gradually incorporated Hurro-Urartian, Mesopotamian, Iranian, and Greek beliefs and deities."Armenia (Vannic)" by A.H. Sayce, p.793-4; "Armenia (Zoroastrian)", by M(ardiros). H. Ananikian, p.794-802; in Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, ed. James Hastingsvol. 1 1908 Formation of Armenian mythology The pantheon of Armenian gods, initially worshipped by Proto-Armenians, inherited their essential elements from the religious beliefs and mythologies of the Proto-Indo-Europeans and peoples of the Armenian Highlands. Historians distinguish a significant body of Indo-European language words which were used in Armenian pagan rites. The oldest cults are believed to have worshipped a creator called Ar (or possibly Ara), embodied as the sun (Arev or Areg); the ancient Armenians called themselves "children of the sun". Also among the most ancient types of Indo-European-derived worshi ...
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Assembly Of European Wine-producing Regions
The Assembly of European Wine Regions or Assemblée des Régions Européennes Viticoles (AREV) is an organisation of political and professionals representatives of wine regions within the European Union (EU) and Eastern Europe. It lobbies the EU on matters affecting its members, and acts as a forum for discussion of policy and marketing. History The European Wine Regions Conference (CERV) was created on 20 June 1988 under Alsatian law. It became the Assembly of European Wine Regions (AREV) in 1994. It is financed by membership subscriptions, and is based in Bordeaux with an office in Strasbourg. The industry representatives are grouped together in the European Wine Trade Council (CEPV), which drafts documents to be approved by the plenary council. Members Alentejo, Alsace, Aquitaine, Arad, Aragón, Bács-Kiskun, Baden-Württemberg, Baranya, Bavaria, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Burgundy, Burgenland, Castilla-La-Mancha, Castilla y León, Catalonia, Centre, Champagne-Ardenne, Constan ...
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