Index of Armenia-related articles
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to
Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''O ...
include:


#

1in.am ·
1268 Cilicia earthquake The Cilicia earthquake occurred northeast of the city of Adana in 1268. Over 60,000 people perished in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia in southern Asia Minor.Lomnitz, Cinna (1974) ''Global Tectonics and Earthquake Risk'' Elsevier Scientific Pub. ...
·
1896 Ottoman Bank Takeover The occupation of the Ottoman Bank ( tr, Osmanlı Bankası Baskını, "Raid on the Ottoman Bank"; hy, Պանք Օթօմանի գրաւումը, ''Bank Otomani k'ravumĕ'' "Ottoman Bank takeover") by members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federat ...
·
1965 Yerevan demonstrations The 1965 Yerevan demonstrations took place in Yerevan, Armenia on April 24, 1965, on the 50th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. It is said that this event constitutes the first step in the struggle for the recognition of the Armenian genocide ...
·
1995 Armenian constitutional referendum A constitutional referendum was held in Armenia on 5 July 1995. The changes to the constitution were approved by 70.3% of voters, with a turnout of 55.6%.Nohlen et al., p332 Results References {{Armenian elections 1995 referendums 1995 in ...
·
2005 Armenian constitutional referendum A constitutional referendum was held in Armenia on 27 November 2005. The referendum was on a series of changes to the constitution of Armenia which were backed by the international community. The official results had a high turnout and overwhelmi ...
·
1988 Armenian earthquake The 1988 Armenian earthquake, also known as the Spitak earthquake ( hy, Սպիտակի երկրաշարժ, ), occurred on December 7 at with a surface wave magnitude of 6.8 and a maximum MSK intensity of X (''Devastating''). The shock occurre ...
·
1991 Armenian independence referendum An independence referendum was held in the Armenia SSR on 21 September 1991 to determine whether to secede from the Soviet Union. It followed a declaration of independence on 23 August 1990. 99.5% of voters voted in favour, with a turnout of 95 ...
·
1992 in Armenian football 1992 in Armenian football was the first season of independent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The league existed of two groups with 12 teams each. The top six of each group qualified for the Championship stage, while the others p ...
·
1993 in Armenian football 1993 in Armenian football (soccer), football was the second season of independent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. Professional football existed of two divisions, the Armenian Premier League (containing 16 teams) and the Armenian ...
·
1993 Summer Offensives The 1993 Summer Offensives of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War saw the capture of several Azerbaijani regions by Armenian military units in a series of battles from June to October 1993. Offensive In the summer of 1993, Agdam District became a ...
·
1994 in Armenian football The 1994 season was the third season of football in Armenia following the break-up of the Soviet Union. Professional football consisted of two divisions, the Armenian Premier League (containing 16 teams) and the Armenian First League (ten teams). O ...
·
1995 in Armenian football 1995 in Armenian football was a transitional season. For this season the Armenian Premier League was composed of twelve clubs in two groups of six. No championship was awarded, and no teams were relegated or promoted. Premier League * Aragats FC w ...
· 1995-96 in Armenian football · 1996-97 in Armenian football ·
1997 in Armenian football The 1997 season was the sixth season of independent football in Armenia following the split-up from the Soviet Union. It was the return to the summer competition format after using the winter competition format for two seasons. The Armenian Premi ...
·
1998 in Armenian football 1998 in Armenian football was the seventh season of independent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The Armenian Premier League for 1998 existed of ten teams of which the top six would qualify for the championship stage, while the ot ...
·
1999 Armenian parliament shooting The 1999 Armenian parliament shooting, commonly known in Armenia as October 27 (Հոկտեմբերի 27, ''Hoktemberi k’sanyot’''), was a terrorist attack on the Armenian National Assembly in the capital of Yerevan on 27 October 1999 by a gr ...
·
1999 in Armenian football 1999 in Armenian football was the eighth season of independent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The Armenian Premier League for 1999 existed of 10 teams of which the three lowest ranked teams would relegate to the Armenian First L ...
·
2000 in Armenian football 2000 in Armenian football was the ninth season of independent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The Armenian Premier League for 2000 existed of 8 teams of which the lowest ranked teams would relegate to the Armenian First League. T ...
·
2003 Armenian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 25 May 2003. There were 56 constituency seats and 75 elected on a national basis using proportional representation. They saw the Republican Party of Armenia emerge as the largest party, with 33 of t ...
·
2007 Armenian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 12 May 2007. 1,364 candidates ran for the 131 seats, 41 of which were constituency seats with the remaining 90 being filled by a proportional party-list system. The electoral threshold was five per ...
·
2012 Armenian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 6 May 2012. President Serzh Sargsyan's ruling Republican Party gained more majority of the parliament seats. Armenia's wealthiest man Gagik Tsarukyan's Prosperous Armenia came second with about on ...
·
2017 Armenian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 2 April 2017. They were the first elections after a constitutional referendum in 2015 that approved reforms for the country to become a parliamentary republic. The result was a victory for the ruli ...
·
2018 Armenian parliamentary election Snap parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 9 December 2018, as none of the parties in the National Assembly were able to put forward and then elect a candidate for Prime Minister in the two-week period following the resignation of incum ...
·
2021 Armenian parliamentary election Snap parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 20 June 2021. The elections had initially been scheduled for 9 December 2023, but were called earlier due to a political crisis following the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War and an alleged attempted ...
·
2021 Armenian political crisis The 2021 Armenian political crisis was an alleged military coup attempt by the Armed Forces of Armenia led by the Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces Onik Gasparyan against the government of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pa ...
·
1991 Armenian presidential election Presidential elections were held for the first time in Armenia on 17 October 1991. The result was a victory for Levon Ter-Petrosyan, who won 83% of the vote. Turnout was 70%. Results Zori Balayan withdrew before election day, but remained on the ...
·
1996 Armenian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Armenia on 22 September 1996. The result was a victory for Levon Ter-Petrosyan, who received 51% of the vote. Turnout was 60%. Background The 1996 presidential election was the second presidential election af ...
·
1998 Armenian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Armenia on 16 March 1998, with a second round on 30 March. The result was a victory for independent candidate Robert Kocharyan, who won 58.9% of the vote in the second round. Turnout was 63.5% in the first roun ...
·
2003 Armenian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Armenia on 19 February and 5 March 2003. No candidate received a majority in the first round of the election with the incumbent President Robert Kocharyan winning slightly under 50% of the vote. Therefore, a se ...
·
2008 Armenian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Armenia on 19 February 2008. Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan was elected in the first round according to official results, but this was disputed by former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan, who was officially placed ...
·
2013 Armenian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Armenia on 18 February 2013. In the run-up to the elections, Armenia's first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan and Gagik Tsarukyan, leader of the second largest parliamentary party Prosperous Armenia, withdrew from ...
·
2018 Armenian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Armenia on 2 March 2018. As a result of the 2015 Armenian constitutional referendum, this was the first time in Armenia's history when the President of Armenia, president was elected by the National Assembly (Ar ...
·
2022 Armenian presidential election Early presidential elections were held in Armenia on 3 March 2022, following President Armen Sarkissian's resignation on 23 January 2022. Background In accordance with Article 124 of the amended Constitution, a non-partisan president will be elec ...
·
2020–2021 Armenian protests The 2020−2021 Armenian protests (also known as the March of Dignity; hy, Արժանապատվության երթ, translit=Arzhanapatvut'yan yert') were a series of protests that began following the Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement on 10 ...
·
2021–2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis The military forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been engaged in a border conflict since 12 May 2021, when Azerbaijani soldiers crossed several kilometers into Armenia in the provinces of Syunik and Gegharkunik, occupying about of Armenian t ...
·
2022 Armenian protests The 2022 Armenian protests (also known as the Resistance Movement; hy, Դիմադրության շարժում, translit=Dimadrut’yan sharzhum) were a series of anti-government protests in Armenia that started on 5 April 2022. The protests cont ...
· 2022 Yerevan explosion ·
32nd Chess Olympiad The 32nd Chess Olympiad ( hy, 32-րդ Շախմատային օլիմպիադա, ''32-rd Shakhmatayin olimpiadan''), organized by FIDE and comprising an openAlthough commonly referred to as the ''men's division'', this section is open to both male ...
·
5165 National Conservative Movement Party The 5165 National Conservative Movement Party ( hy, 5165 Ազգային պահպանողական շարժում կուսակցություն, translit=5165 Azgayin pahpanoghakan sharzhum kusakts’ut’yun) is an Armenian political party. It was f ...


A

A1plus Alplus or A1+ ( hy, Ա1+) is an independent Armenian media network. Until 2002, it had a TV channel which was closed by the government of Robert Kocharyan Robert Sedraki Kocharyan ( hy, Ռոբերտ Սեդրակի Քոչարյան ; born 31 Augu ...
· A21TV (Armenia) ·
.am .am is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Armenia. Regulation The registry for .am is operated by ISOC-AM, the local chapter of the Internet Society. Regulatory notes: * Any person in the world can register a .am, .com. ...
· Aaron the Illustrious ·
Abas I of Armenia Abas (, died 953) was king of Bagratid Armenia from 928 to 953. He was a member of the Bagratid ( Bagratuni) royal dynasty. He was the son of Smbat I and the brother of Ashot II the Iron, whom he succeeded. In contrast to the reign of his prede ...
·
Abovyan Abovyan or Abovian ( hy, Աբովյան), is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia within the Kotayk Province. It is located northeast of Yerevan and southeast of the province centre Hrazdan. As of the 2011 census, the population of ...
· Abraham of Armenia ·
Acacius of Sebaste Saint Acacius ( el, Ἅγιος Ἀκάκιος Σεβαστείας; died 304) was a 4th-century priest who lived in Sebaste, Armenia, during the Diocletianic Persecution. Under the governor Maximus (284–305) seven women and two children ...
· Acba Bank · Achin Nor-Achin · Achots · Adana massacre · Adequate Party · Adjika ·
Administration for Western Armenia The occupation of Western Armenia by the Russian Empire during World War I began in 1915 and was formally ended by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. It was sometimes referred to as the Republic of Van by Armenians. Aram Manukian of Armenian Revolut ...
·
Administrative divisions of Armenia Administration may refer to: Management of organizations * Management, the act of directing people towards accomplishing a goal ** Administrative Assistant, traditionally known as a Secretary, or also known as an administrative officer, administ ...
· AEGEE Yerevan ·
Agdam (rayon) Aghdam District ( az, Ağdam rayonu) is one of the 66 administrative divisions of Azerbaijan. It is located in the west of the country and belongs to the Karabakh Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Khojaly, Kalbajar, Tartar, ...
·
Aghdznik Arzanene ( el, Ἀρζανηνή) or Aghdznik () was a historical region in the southwest of the ancient kingdom of Armenia. It was ruled by one of the four ''bdeashkhs'' (''bidakhsh'', ''vitaxa'') of Armenia, the highest ranking nobles below t ...
· Aghstev · Agriculture in Armenia ·
Air Armenia Air Armenia CJSC ( hy, Էյր Արմենիա) was a passenger and cargo airline with its head office in Yerevan, Armenia, and base at Zvartnots International Airport. History The airline was established in 2003 and started operations on 18 March ...
·
Aircompany Armenia Aircompany Armenia LLC is an Armenian airline that was founded on 25 November 2015 and commenced operations on 21 April 2016. Its headquarters are located in Yerevan. History Aircompany Armenia was founded on 25 November 2015 by Tamaz Gaishv ...
·
Air Highnesses Air Highnesses is a cargo airline from Armenia. The airline commenced operations in 2008. The airline has its main hub at Zvartnots International Airport and its fleet consists of one Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft. Fleet Incidents and accidents * ...
· Air-Van Airlines ·
Akdamar Island Akdamar Island ( tr, Akdamar Adası, ku, Girava Axtamarê), also known as Aghtamar ( hy, Աղթամար, translit=Aġt’amar) or Akhtamar ( hy, Ախթամար, translit=Axt’amar), is the second largest of the four islands in Lake Van, in east ...
·
Akhtala Akhtala ( hy, Ախթալա), is a town and municipal community in the Lori Province of Armenia, located along the Shamlugh river, on the slopes of Lalvar mountain, at a distance of 186 km north of the capital Yerevan and 62 km north of ...
·
Akhtamar Sevan FC Akhtamar ( hy, Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Ախթամար), is a defunct Armenian football club from Sevan, Gegharkunik Province Gegharkunik ( hy, Գեղարքունիք, ) is a province ('' marz'') of Armenia. Its capital and lar ...
·
Akhurian River The Akhuryan ( hy, Ախուրյան ''Axuryan''; xcl, Ախուրեան ''Axurean''; russian: Арпачай or Ахурян), or Arpachay ( tr, Arpaçay) is a river in the South Caucasus. It originates in Armenia and flows from Lake Arpi, al ...
· Alashkert Martuni · Alaverdi · Alik ·
Aliovit Aghiovit was a region of the old Armenia c. 300–800 ruled by the family Gnuni. In 772 was occupied by the Qayasite dynasty. See also *List of regions of old Armenia This is a list of regions and or districts of ancient Armenia. A * Agh ...
· All Armenian Labour Party · All-Armenian National Statehood Party ·
Alliance of Ideological Liberals The Alliance of Ideological Liberals, also known as the GALA Party ( hy, Գաղափարախոսական լիբերալների դաշինք) is an Armenian political party. History The Alliance of Ideological Liberals was founded on 1 July 2016 i ...
·
Alliance Party (Armenia) The Alliance Party ( hy, Դաշինք կուսակցություն, translit=Dashink’ kusakts’ut’yun), also known as the Alliance of Progressive Centrists, is an Armenian political party. It was founded in 2015 and is currently led by . Hi ...
· Alma Johansson · Almaz Yerevan · Alternative Party (Armenia) ·
Amaras Monastery Amaras Monastery ( hy, Ամարաս վանք) is an Armenian monastery near the village of Sos, ''de facto'' in the Martuni Province of the Republic of Artsakh, ''de jure'' in the Khojavend District of Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nago ...
·
Amatuni Amatuni ( hy, Ամատունի) is an ancient Armenian noble family, known from the 4th century in the canton of Artaz, between lakes Van and Urmia, with its center at Shavarshan (latter-day Maku), and subsequently also at Aragatsotn, west of ...
·
Amberd Amberd ( hy, Ամբերդ) is a 10th-century fortress located above sea level, on the slopes of Mount Aragats at the confluence of the Arkashen and Amberd rivers in the province of Aragatsotn, Armenia. The name translates to "fortress in the clo ...
·
Ameriabank Ameriabank CJSC is an Armenian universal bank offering corporate, investment and retail banking services headquartered in Yerevan, Armenia. It was established in 1910 as a branch of Caucasian Trade Bank, which during the Soviet era was transfor ...
·
American Committee for Relief in the Near East The Near East Foundation (NEF), founded in 1915 as the American Committee on Armenian Atrocities, later the American Committee for Relief in the Near East (ACRNE), and after that Near East Relief, is a Syracuse, New York-based American internation ...
·
American University of Armenia The American University of Armenia (AUA) ( hy, Հայաստանի ամերիկյան համալսարան, ՀԱՀ; ''Hayastani amerikyan hamalsaran'', ''HAH'') is a private, independent university in Yerevan, Armenia that is accredited by the Wes ...
·
Anahit Anahit ( hy, Անահիտ, fa, آناهید) was the goddess of fertility and healing, wisdom and water in Armenian mythology. In early periods she was the goddess of war. By the 5th century BCE she was the main deity in Armenia along with Ar ...
·
Angl ''angL'' is the second full-length solo album of Emperor frontman Ihsahn. Writing began in early 2007, after Ihsahn had completed touring with Emperor. The album was recorded around December 2007 and released on 26 May 2008. Track listing #"Misa ...
· Ani ·
Anthem of the Armenian SSR The State Anthem of the Armenian SSR ( hy, Հայկական ՍՍՀ օրհներգ, translit=Hajkakan SSH orhnerg) was the national anthem of Armenia when it was a republic of the Soviet Union and known as the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic ...
· Anti-Armenianism · Antzevasiq ·
Antzitene Antzitene or Anzitene ( xcl, italic=yes, Անձիտ Anjit, ) was a region of the medieval Armenia c. 300–1000, known in Armenian as Hanzith and in Syriac as Hanzit. From 384, it formed one of the satrapies of Roman Armenia, before becomin ...
· Aparan ·
The Apex Theory Mt. Helium, formerly known as the Apex Theory, was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, that was known for playing Mediterranean music mixed with progressive rock. The band has released three studio albums and three extended play ...
·
Apostolic Nunciature to Armenia The Apostolic Nunciature to Armenia ( hy, Առաքելական նունսիատուրա Հայաստանին, translit=Arrak’elakan nunsiatura Hayastanin) is an ecclesiastical office of the Catholic Church in Armenia. It is a diplomatic mission ...
·
Apricot An apricot (, ) is a fruit, or the tree that bears the fruit, of several species in the genus '' Prunus''. Usually, an apricot is from the species '' P. armeniaca'', but the fruits of the other species in ''Prunus'' sect. ''Armeniaca'' are al ...
·
Apricot Country Party The Apricot Country Party ( hy, Երկիր ծիրանի կուսակցություն, translit=Yerkir tsirani kusakts’ut’yun), also known as Yerkir Tsirani is a political party in Armenia. History The party was established in March 2017, pr ...
·
Ara the Beautiful Ara the Handsome ( hy, Արա Գեղեցիկ ''Ara Gełec‘ik'') is a semi-legendary Armenian hero and king. Ara is notable in Armenian literature for the popular legend in which he was so handsome that the Assyrian queen Semiramis waged war agai ...
·
Arab conquest of Armenia The Muslim conquest of parts of Armenia and Anatolia was a part of the Muslim conquests after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 632 CE. Persarmenia had fallen to the Arab Rashidun Caliphate by 645 CE. Byzantine Armenia was alrea ...
·
Arabkir District Arabkir ( hy, Արաբկիր վարչական շրջան), is one of the 12 districts of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Located to the north of the city centre, Arabkir is bordered by the Davtashen District from the northwest, Ajapnyak District ...
·
Arabkir Yerevan FC Arabkir ( hy, Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Արաբկիր), is a defunct Armenian football club from the capital Yerevan. The club was founded in 1977 during the Soviet years as FC Kanaz Yerevan, representing the Armenian SSR Kanaker al ...
· Aragats Gyumri ·
Aragatsotn Aragatsotn ( hy, Արագածոտն, ) is a province ('' marz'') of Armenia. It is located in the western part of the country. The capital and largest city of the province is the town of Ashtarak. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported i ...
·
FC Armavir FC Armavir (russian: Футбольный клуб "Армавир"), formerly FC Torpedo Armavir, is a Russian association football club from Armavir, founded in 1959. History Torpedo Armavir was active (mostly in the third-highest level le ...
·
Aramu Arame or Aramu ( Armenian: Արամե; ruled 858–844 BC) was the first known king of Urartu. Living at the time of King Shalmaneser III of Assyria (ruled 859–824 BC), Arame fought against the threat of the Assyrian Empire. His capital at A ...
· Aranean · Ararat (brandy) ·
Ararat (film) ''Ararat'' is a 2002 historical-drama film written and directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Charles Aznavour, Christopher Plummer, David Alpay, Arsinée Khanjian, Eric Bogosian, Bruce Greenwood and Elias Koteas. It is about a family and film crew ...
·
Ararat (province) Ararat ( hy, Արարատ, ), is a province ('' marz'') of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is the town of Artashat. The province is named after the biblical Mount Ararat. It is bordered by Turkey from the west and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan ...
· Ararat plain ·
Aras River , az, Araz, fa, ارس, tr, Aras The Aras (also known as the Araks, Arax, Araxes, or Araz) is a river in the Caucasus. It rises in eastern Turkey and flows along the borders between Turkey and Armenia, between Turkey and the Nakhchivan excl ...
·
Aravan Aravan may refer to: * Aravan, Kyrgyzstan, a large village in Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan * Aravan District, a district of Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan *Aravan or Aravansay, a river in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan * Aravan (legendary), a legendary ruler of 5th ...
· Aravelian ·
Arba Lijoch There is a very small community of Armenians in Ethiopia, primarily in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. Armenians had traded with Ethiopia as far back as the first century AD. Religion The Armenian presence in Ethiopia is historic. On a religio ...
· Archaruni · Archaruniq ·
Architecture of Armenia Armenian architecture comprises architectural works with an aesthetic or historical connection to the Armenian people. It is difficult to situate this architectural style within precise geographical or chronological limits, but many of its monume ...
·
Ardshinbank Ardshinbank
''news.am'', 17 November 2014. is an Armenian
· Argentina–Armenia relations · Argishti II of Urartu ·
Argishtis I of Urartu Argishti I (), was the sixth known king of Urartu, reigning from 786 BC to 764 BC. He founded the citadel of Erebuni in 782 BC, which is the present capital of Armenia, Yerevan. Alternate transliterations of the name include ''Argishtis'', ''Ar ...
· Ark Airways · Arkhalig ·
Armavia Armavia ( hy, Արմավիա) was an airline that existed between 1996 and 2013. It was Armenia's flag carrier, with its head office on the grounds of Zvartnots International Airport in Zvartnots, Armenia, near Yerevan. It operated international ...
·
Armavir (province) Armavir ( hy, Արմավիր, ), is a province (''marz'') in the western part of Armenia. Located in the Ararat plain dominated by Mount Ararat from the south and Mount Aragats from the north, the province's capital is the town of Armavir wh ...
·
Armavir, Armenia Armavir ( hy, Արմավիր), is a town and urban municipal community located in the west of Armenia serving as the administrative centre of Armavir Province. It was founded in 1931 by the government of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. ...
·
ArmCosmos ArmCosmos, commonly known as the Armenian Space Agency ( hy, Հայկական տիեզերական գործակալություն), is an Armenian private agency responsible for the development of Armenia's commercial space industry, coordinating ...
·
Armed Forces of Armenia The Armed Forces of Armenia ( hy, Հայաստանի զինված ուժեր, Hayastani zinvats uzher), sometimes referred to as the Armenian Army ( hy, Հայկական Բանակ, Haykakan Banak), is the national military of Armenia. It consist ...
·
Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''O ...
·
Armenia (name) The name ''Armenia'' enters English via Latin, from Ancient Greek . The Armenian endonym for the Armenian people and country is ''hayer'' and ''Hayastan'', respectively. The exact etymologies of the names of Armenia are unknown, and there are v ...
· Armenia Airways ·
Armenia Alliance Armenia Alliance ( hy, Հայաստան դաշինք, Hayastan dashink’, HD) is an Armenian political alliance. It was founded in 2021 and is currently led by former President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan. History During the 2020–2021 Armenian ...
· Armenia and the European Union · Armenia and the United Nations ·
Armenia at the 1994 Winter Olympics Armenia sent a delegation to compete at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway from 12–27 February 1994. This was Armenia's first time competing at the Winter Olympic Games as an independent nation. The Armenian delegation consisted ...
·
Armenia at the 1996 Summer Olympics Armenia competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta, United States. Previously, Armenian athletes competed for the Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Medalists Athlet ...
· Armenia at the 1998 Winter Olympics · Armenia at the 2000 Summer Olympics · Armenia at the 2002 Winter Olympics · Armenia at the 2004 Summer Olympics · Armenia at the 2006 Winter Olympics · Armenia at the 2006 Winter Paralympics ·
Armenia–Australia relations Armenia–Australia relations are bilateral relations between Armenia and Australia. Australia's accredited mission to Armenia is from its embassy in Moscow. History Armenia and Australia officially established relations in 1992, and the two cou ...
· Armenia-Azerbaijan relations ·
Armenia–Brazil relations Current and historical relations between Armenia and Brazil, have existed for decades. The Armenian community in Brazil is the second largest in Latin America (after Argentina) totaling approximately 100,000 members. History The first Armenian ...
· Armenia–Bulgaria relations · Armenia–Canada relations · Armenia–Chile relations · Armenia–China relations · Armenia–Croatia relations · Armenia–Cyprus relations · Armenia Davis Cup team · Armenia–Denmark relations · Armenia–Egypt relations · Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement · Armenia-EU Partnership and Cooperation Agreement · Armenia Fed Cup team · Armenia–France relations · Armenia–Georgia relations · Armenia–Germany relations ·
Armenia–Greece relations Bilateral relations exist between Armenia and Greece. Due to the strong political, cultural and religious ties between the two nations (the vast majority of Armenians and Greeks practice Eastern Christianity), Armenia and Greece today enjoy excel ...
·
Armenia–Hungary relations Armenia–Hungary relations refer to bilateral relations between Armenia and Hungary. Armenia is represented in Hungary through its embassy in Vienna, Austria, and an honorary consulate in Budapest, Hungary. Hungary is represented in Armenia ...
·
Armenia–India relations International relations between Armenia and India have been described as amicable. In 2022, it was reported that the two nations were exploring the possible of long-term military cooperation. History Early history Armenians are believed to hav ...
· Armenia in the Council of Europe ·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest Armenia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 14 times since making its debut in , when André became the first participant representing Armenia and was the first singer from the Caucasus region to compete at Eurovision. Armenia has re ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 Armenia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song "Without Your Love" written by Armen Matirosyan and Catherine Bekian. The song was performed by André, who was selected internally by the Armenian broadcaster Public Television o ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Anytime You Need" written by Hayko and Karen Kavaleryan. The song was performed by Hayko. The Armenian entry for the 2007 contest in Helsinki, Finland was selected through th ...
· Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 ·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Jan Jan" written by Avet Barseghyan, Vardan Zadoyan and Mane Hakobyan. The song was performed by the duo Inga and Anush. The Armenian entry for the 2009 contest in Moscow, Ru ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Apricot Stone" written by Armen Martirosyan and Karen Kavaleryan. The song was performed by Eva Rivas. The Armenian entry for the 2010 contest in Oslo, Norway was selected ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 The Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was the 57th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, following the country's victory at the with the song " Running Scared" by the duo Ell & Nikki. It was the first time Azerba ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "Lonely Planet" written by Tony Iommi and Vardan Zadoyan. The song was performed by the band Dorians, which was selected internally by the Armenian broadcaster Public Telev ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with the song " Not Alone" written by Aram Mp3 and Garik Papoyan. The song was performed by Aram Mp3, who was selected internally by the Armenian broadcaster Public Television of Armenia ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song " Face the Shadow" written by Armen Matirosyan and Inna Mkrtchyan. The song was performed by the group Genealogy, which was selected internally by the Armenian broadcaster P ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "LoveWave" written by Lilith Navasardyan, Levon Navasardyan, Iveta Mukuchyan and Stephanie Crutchfield. The song was performed by Iveta Mukuchyan, who was selected internally ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Fly with Me" written by Lilith Navasardyan, Levon Navasardyan, Avet Barseghyan and David Tserunyan. The song was performed by Artsvik, who was selected through the national ...
·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Qami" written by Sevak Khanagyan, Anna Danielyan and Viktorya Maloyan. The song was performed by Sevak Khanagyan. The Armenian entry for the 2018 contest in Lisbon, Portugal ...
· Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 ·
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 Armenia originally planned to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song " Chains on You" written by Athena Manoukian and DJ Paco. The song was performed by Athena Manoukian. The Armenian entry for the 2020 contest in Rotterda ...
· Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 ·
Armenia–Iran relations Bilateral relations exist between Armenia and Iran. Despite religious and ideological differences, relations between the two states remain extensively cordial and both are strategic partners in the region. Armenia and Iran are both neighbouring ...
· Armenia–Iraq relations ·
Armenia is Our Home Armenia is Our Home, also known as the Our Home is Armenia Party ( hy, Մեր տունը Հայաստանն է կուսակցություն, translit=Mer tuny Hayastann e kusakts’ut’yun), is an Armenian political alliance between the Allianc ...
·
Armenia–Israel relations A bilateral relationship exists between Armenia and Israel. From 1993 to 2007, Armenia was served by the Embassy of Israel in Georgia. In 1996, Tsolak Momjian was appointed the honorary consul of Armenia in Jerusalem. Eleven years later, the resi ...
· Armenia–Italy relations · Armenia–Japan relations · Armenia–Kazakhstan relations · Armenia–Lebanon relations · Armenia–Mexico relations · Armenia national baseball team ·
Armenia national football team The Armenia national football team ( hy, Հայաստանի ֆուտբոլի ազգային հավաքական, ''Hayastani futboli azgayin havak'akan'') represents Armenia in association football and is controlled by the Football Federation o ...
·
Armenia national rugby union team The Armenian national rugby union team began playing in the European Nations Cup in 2004. However, Rugby Europe suspended the Rugby Federation of Armenia in November 2014 due to inactivity. The team had been unexpectedly strong due to the large ...
· Armenia–NATO relations · Armenia–OSCE relations · Armenia–Pakistan relations · Armenia–Palestine relations · Armenia–Philippines relations · Armenia–Poland relations · Armenia–Portugal relations · Armenia–Romania relations ·
Armenia–Russia relations Bilateral relations between modern-day Armenia and the Russian Federation were established on 3 April 1992, though Russia has been an important actor in Armenia since the early 19th century. The two countries' historic relationship has its root ...
· Armenia–Saudi Arabia relations · Armenia–Serbia relations · Armenia–Singapore relations · Armenia–Spain relations · Armenia, Subartu And Sumer · Armenia–Switzerland relations · Armenia–Syria relations · Armenia–Tajikistan relations ·
Armenia–Turkey relations Diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey are officially non-existent and have historically been hostile. Whilst Turkey recognised Armenia (in the borders of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic) shortly after the latter proclaimed indepen ...
· Armenia–Turkmenistan relations ·
Armenia Tree Project Armenia Tree Project (ATP) is a non-profit organization based in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States, and Yerevan, Armenia, founded in 1994 by Carolyn Mugar to promote Armenia's socioeconomic development through reforestation. Since its foundi ...
· Armenia–Ukraine relations · Armenia–United Arab Emirates relations ·
Armenia–United Kingdom relations Foreign relations exist between Armenia and the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom recognised Armenia on 31 December 1991. The first Embassy of Armenia in Europe was established in London in October 1992; in 1995 the United Kingdom established an e ...
·
Armenia–United States relations The dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 brought an end to the Cold War and created the opportunity for bilateral relations of the United States with Armenia and other New Independent States (NIS) as they began a political and ec ...
· Armenia–Uruguay relations · Armenia–Uzbekistan relations ·
Armenian Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (NAS RA) ( hy, Հայաստանի Հանրապետության գիտությունների ազգային ակադեմիա, ՀՀ ԳԱԱ, ''Hayastani Hanrapetut’yan gitut’yunneri az ...
· Armenian Air Defense ·
Armenian Air Force The Armenian Air Force ( hy, Հայաստանի Ռազմաօդային Ուժեր, Hayastani Razmaodayin Uzher) is the air arm of the Armed Forces of Armenia formed by independent Armenia in 1992 in the wake of the dissolution of the Soviet Unio ...
·
Armenian Airlines Armenian Airlines ( hy, Հայկական ավիաուղիներ) was an Armenian airline company and the state-owned flag carrier of Armenia. History Armenian Airlines was established shortly after independence in 1991 from Aeroflot's Arme ...
·
Armenian alphabet The Armenian alphabet ( hy, Հայոց գրեր, ' or , ') is an alphabetic writing system used to write Armenian. It was developed around 405 AD by Mesrop Mashtots, an Armenian linguist and ecclesiastical leader. The system originally ha ...
· Armenian American Political Action Committee ·
Armenian American Wellness Center The Armenian American Wellness Center ( hy, Հայ-ամերիկյան առողջության կենտրոն, translit=Hay-amerikan arroghjut'yan kentron), in Armenia, is a humanitarian project of the Armenian American Cultural Association (AACA ...
·
Armenian Apostolic Church , native_name_lang = hy , icon = Armenian Apostolic Church logo.svg , icon_width = 100px , icon_alt = , image = Էջմիածնի_Մայր_Տաճար.jpg , imagewidth = 250px , a ...
·
Armenian Army The Armed Forces of Armenia ( hy, Հայաստանի զինված ուժեր, Hayastani zinvats uzher), sometimes referred to as the Armenian Army ( hy, Հայկական Բանակ, Haykakan Banak), is the national military of Armenia. It consist ...
·
Armenian Assembly of America The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The organization aims to "strengthen United States/Armenia relations, promote Armenia's democr ...
· Armenian Atlantic Association · Armenian Automobile Federation ·
Armenian Baseball Federation The Armenian Baseball Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի բեյսբոլի ֆեդերացիա), also known as the Armenian Baseball and Sօftball Federation (ABSF), is the regulating body of baseball and softball in Armenia, governed by the Armeni ...
·
Armenian Basketball Federation The Armenian Basketball Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի բասկետբոլի ֆեդերացիա), also known as the Basketball Federation of Armenia (BFA), is the national governing body of basketball in Armenia. The Armenian Basketball Federa ...
· Armenian battalions ·
Armenian Biathlon Federation The Armenian Biathlon Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի բիաթլոնի ֆեդերացիա), is the regulating body of biathlon in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headquarters of the federation is located in Gyumri. His ...
·
Armenian Border Guard The Armenian Border Guard ( hy, Հայաստանի Սահմանային պահպանություն) is the branch of the National Security Service of Armenia that is responsible for monitoring and guarding Armenia's borders with neighbors Turkey, ...
·
Armenian Boxing Federation The Armenian Boxing Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի բռնցքամարտի ֆեդերացիա), also known as the Boxing Federation of Armenia, is the regulating body of boxing in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headqu ...
·
Armenian Brotherhood Church The Armenian Brotherhood Church (also known by names such as the Armenian Evangelical Brotherhood Church and the Armenian Brotherhood Bible Church) started within the Armenian Evangelical Church in the 19th century. The Armenian Orthodox Apostol ...
·
Armenian calendar Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ...
· Armenian casualties during World War I · Armenian casualties of deportations ·
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illumina ...
·
Armenian chant Armenian chant ( hy, շարական, ''sharakan'') is the melismatic monophonic chant used in the liturgy of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Armenian Catholic Church. Armenian chant, like Byzantine chant, consists mainly of hymns. The chan ...
·
Armenian Chess Championship This is a list of all the winners of the Armenian Chess Championship. The first championship was played in 1934, when Armenia was a part of the Transcaucasian SFSR. Championships were held sporadically in the Armenian SSR until 1945, when they beca ...
·
Armenian College (Kolkata) Armenian College and Philanthropic Academy (ACPA) is an Armenian school in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. , it is the sole Armenian-centred school in the eastern section of the world, and has been so throughout its history. It is commonly k ...
·
Armenian Communist Party The Armenian Communist Party ( hy, Հայաստանի կոմունիստական կուսակցություն, ՀԿԿ; ''Hayastani Komunistakan Kusaktsutyun'', HKK) is a communist party in Armenia. It considers itself the successor to the Armenia ...
·
Armenian community of Dhaka The Armenians in Bangladesh were ethnic Armenians who lived in what is now called Bangladesh. Their numbers have gradually diminished and there are now no Armenians in the country. There was a fairly large Armenian colony in Dhaka, concentrate ...
·
Armenian Congress of Eastern Armenians The Armenian National Congress (or Congress of Eastern ArmeniansTer-Minassian p.30) was a political congress established to provide representation for Armenians of the Russian Empire.Adalian p.76 It first met at the Artistic Theatre in Tbilisi on . ...
·
Armenian Constructive Party The Armenian Constructive Party, sometimes known as the Armenian Construction Party ( hy, Հայկական կառուցողական կուսակցություն, translit=Haykakan karruts’voghakan kusakts’ut’yun) is a liberal political part ...
· Armenian cucumber ·
Armenian Cup The VBET Armenian Cup ( hy, Հայաստանի Անկախության Գավաթ) is the main football (soccer), football cup competition of Armenia. In its original form as the Armenian Cup, it started in 1939, when Armenia was a republic of the ...
· Armenian Customs Service ·
Armenian dance The Armenian dance ( Armenian: Հայկական պար) heritage has been considered the oldest and most varied in its respective region. From the fifth to the third millennia B.C., in the higher regions of Armenia, the land of Ararat, there a ...
·
Armenian Dances Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ...
· Armenian Darts Federation ·
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party The Armenian Democratic Liberal Party ( hy, Ռամկավար Ազատական Կուսակցութիւն), the Ramgavar Party, (known before 1921 as the Armenakan party) ( hy, Արմենական Կուսակցութիւն), also known by its Ar ...
.
Armenian diaspora The Armenian diaspora refers to the communities of Armenians outside Armenia and other locations where Armenians are considered an indigenous population. Since antiquity, Armenians have established communities in many regions throughout the world. ...
·
Armenian diaspora in Europe The Armenian diaspora refers to the communities of Armenians outside Armenia and other locations where Armenians are considered an indigenous population. Since antiquity, Armenians have established communities in many regions throughout the world. ...
·
Armenian diaspora in the Middle East Armenians in the Middle East are mostly concentrated in Iran, Lebanon, Cyprus, Syria, Jordan Saudi Arabia and Jerusalem, although well-established communities exist in Iraq, Egypt, Turkey and other countries of the area including, of course, Arme ...
·
Armenian diplomatic missions This is a list of diplomatic missions of Armenia. Armenia is a landlocked country located in the Southern Caucasus. Over 8 million Armenians reside abroad, with large communities located in Russia, France, Iran, United States, Georgia, Leba ...
· Armenian Distance Learning Network · Armenian Diving Federation ·
Armenian dram The dram ( hy, դրամ; sign: ֏; abbreviation: դր.; ISO code: AMD) is the currency of Armenia, and is also used in the neighboring unrecognized Republic of Artsakh. It was historically subdivided into 100 luma (). The Central Bank of Armeni ...
· Armenian dram sign · Armenian Dream ·
Armenian dress The Armenian Taraz ( hy, տարազ, ''taraz'';), also known as Armenian traditional clothing, reflects a rich cultural tradition. Wool and fur were utilized by the Armenians along with the cotton that was grown in the fertile valleys. During th ...
· Armenian Eagles Unified Armenia Party · Armenian Economic Association ·
Armenian Environmental Network Armenian Environmental Network (AEN), a project of Earth Island Institute (EII), is a non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. United States, with an office in Yerevan, Armenia. History AEN was founded in 2007 as a response ...
· Armenian Esports Federation ·
Armenian Evangelical Church The Armenian Evangelical Church ( hy, Հայաստանեայց Աւետարանական Եկեղեցի) was established on July 1, 1846, by thirty-seven men and three women in Constantinople. History In the 19th century there was an intellectu ...
·
Armenian fedayi ''Fedayi'' (Western hy, Ֆէտայի ''Fedayi''; Eastern hy, Ֆիդայի ''Fidayi''), also known as the Armenian irregular units or Armenian militia, were Armenian civilians who voluntarily left their families to form self-defense units and ...
· Armenian Fencing Federation ·
Armenian First League The Armenian First League is currently the second level football competition in Armenia after the Armenian Premier League The Armenian Premier League ( hy, VBET Հայաստանի Պրեմիեր Լիգա, known as the VBET Armenian Premier Lea ...
· Armenian First League 2006 · Armenian First League 2007 · Armenian Floorball Federation ·
Armenian General Benevolent Union The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU, Eastern Armenian: Հայկական Բարեգործական Ընդհանուր Միություն, ՀԲԸՄ, ''Haykakan Baregortsakan Endhanur Miutyun'', or hyw, Հայ Բարեգործական Ընդ ...
·
Armenian genocide The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), it was implemented primarily through t ...
· The Armenian Genocide (documentary) ·
Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day ( hy, Մեծ Եղեռնի զոհերի հիշատակի օր ''Mets Yegherrni zoheri hishataki or'') or Armenian Genocide Memorial Day is a public holiday in Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh and is observed ...
·
Armenian gull __NOTOC__ The Armenian gull (''Larus armenicus'') is a large gull found in the Caucasus and the Middle East. It was formerly classified as a subspecies of the European herring gull (''L. argentatus''), but is now generally considered to be a ...
·
Armenian Gymnastics Federation The Armenian Gymnastics Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի մարմնամարզության ֆեդերացիա), also known as the Gymnastics Federation of Armenia, is the regulating body of gymnastics and artistic gymnastics in Armenia, governed ...
· Armenian Handball Federation · Armenian Highland ·
Armenian Hockey League The Armenian Hockey League (AHL) ( hy, Հայաստանի հոկեյի լիգա, Hayastani hokeyi liga) is the highest level of ice hockey competition in Armenia. The league was founded in 2000 and currently consists of five teams: Yerevan Lions, ...
·
Armenian hypothesis The Armenian hypothesis, also known as the Near Eastern model, is a theory of the Proto-Indo-European homeland, initially proposed by linguists Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze and Vyacheslav Ivanov in the early 1980s, which suggests that the Proto-Indo-Eu ...
·
Armenian illuminated manuscript Armenian illuminated manuscripts ( hy, Հայկական մանրանկարչություն, translit=Haykakan manrankarch'owt'yown), form an Armenian tradition of formally prepared documents where the text is often supplemented with flourishes suc ...
·
Armenian International Airways Armenian International Airways ( hy, italic=yes, Հայկական Միջազգային Ավիաուղիներ, Haykakan Mijazgayin Aviaughiner; AIA) was a privately owned airline operating international passenger flights based from Zvartnots Int ...
·
Armenian irregular units ''Fedayi'' (Western hy, Ֆէտայի ''Fedayi''; Eastern hy, Ֆիդայի ''Fidayi''), also known as the Armenian irregular units or Armenian militia, were Armenian civilians who voluntarily left their families to form self-defense units and ...
·
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (Middle Armenian: , '), also known as Cilician Armenia ( hy, Կիլիկեան Հայաստան, '), Lesser Armenia, Little Armenia or New Armenia, and formerly known as the Armenian Principality of Cilicia ( hy, ...
· Armenian Kyokushin Karate Federation ·
Armenian language Armenian (Classical Armenian orthography, classical: , Armenian orthography reform, reformed: , , ) is an Indo-European languages, Indo-European language and an independent branch of that family of languages. It is the official language of Armenia ...
· Armenian Legion ·
Armenian literature Armenian literature begins around AD 400 with the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop Mashtots. History Early literature Only a handful of fragments have survived from the most ancient Armenian literary tradition preceding the Christia ...
·
Armenian Mesopotamia Armenian Mesopotamia was a region in Northern Mesopotamia that was inhabited partly by Armenians. Tigranes the Great seized Northern Mesopotamia,The city of the Moon god: religious traditions of Harran By Tamara M. Green - Page 46 and from 401 BC ...
·
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; "Arm ...
· Armenian National Academy of Sciences ·
Armenian National Assembly (Ottoman Empire) Armenian National Assembly was the governing body of the Armenian millet in the Ottoman Empire, established by the Armenian National Constitution of 1863. Hovanissian, Richard G. (1997) ''The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times.'' New Yo ...
·
Armenian national awakening in the Ottoman Empire The Armenian national awakening resembles that of other non-Turkish ethnic groups during the rise of nationalism under the Ottoman Empire in development of ideas of nationalism, salvation and independence in Armenia, as the Ottoman Empire tried to ...
·
Armenian National Cinematheque The Armenian National Cinematheque () is a film archive located in Yerevan, Armenia. History The archive was founded in 1991, by Garegin Zakoyan, the head of the Film and Television department of the Art Institute of the Armenian National Acade ...
·
Armenian National Committee of America The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) ( hy, Ամերիկայի Հայ դատի յանձնախումբ) an Armenian American grassroots organization. Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C., and it has regional offices in Glendale, Ca ...
· Armenian National Constitution ·
Armenian National Council of Karabagh The Karabakh Council () was the unrecognised government over Mountainous Karabagh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in eastern Armenia between 1918 and 1920. The council's body was elected by the assembly of Mountainous Karabakh—the representative body of t ...
·
Armenian National Disabled Sports Federation The Armenian National Disabled Sports Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի հաշմանդամային սպորտի ազգային ֆեդերացիա), is the organizing body of sports in Armenia for athletes with physical disabilities or intellectu ...
· Armenian National Federation of Bodybuilding · Armenian national ice hockey team ·
Armenian national movement The Armenian national movement ( hy, Հայ ազգային-ազատագրական շարժում ''Hay azgayin-azatagrakan sharzhum'') included social, cultural, but primarily political and military movements that reached their height during Worl ...
·
Armenian National Movement Party The Armenian National Movement (ANM) ( hy, Հայկական ազգային շարժում, translit=Hayots’ hamazgayin sharzhum kusakts’ut’yun) is a political party in Armenia. It is led by Ararat Zurabyan, the former Chairman of the Pan-A ...
·
Armenian National Rowing and Canoe Federation The Armenian National Rowing and Canoe Federation ( hy, Թիավարության և կանոեի Հայաստանի ազգային ֆեդերացիա), is the regulating body of rowing, canoeing and kayaking in Armenia. The headquarters of the fed ...
· Armenian National Squash Federation ·
Armenian National Students Association The Armenian National Students Association (ANSA) ( hy, Հայ ուսանողական ազգային ասոցիացիա, translit=Hay usanoghakan azgayin asots’iats’ia) is a non-governmental umbrella organization based in Yerevan, Armenia. H ...
· Armenian needlelace · Armenian newspapers ·
Armenian nobility The Armenian nobility ( hy, Հայ ազնվականություն) was a class of persons which enjoyed certain privileges relative to other members of society under the laws and customs of various regimes of Armenia. Governments which recognized o ...
·
Armenian notables deported from the Ottoman capital in 1915 The deportation of Armenian intellectuals is conventionally held to mark the beginning of the Armenian genocide. Leaders of the Armenian community in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople (now Istanbul), and later other locations, were arreste ...
· Armenian Numismatic Society · Armenian oak ·
Armenian Oblast The Armenian Oblast was a province (''oblast'') of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire that existed from 1828 to 1840. It corresponded to most of present-day central Armenia, the Iğdır Province of Turkey, and the Nakhchivan excla ...
·
Armenian Paralympic Committee The Armenian Paralympic Committee ( hy, Հայաստանի պարալիմպիկ կոմիտե, translit=Hayastani Paralimpik Komite), is the National Paralympic Committee and regulating body of paralympic sports in Armenia. The headquarters of the ...
· Armenian parliamentary election, 2003 · Armenian parliamentary election, 2007 ·
Armenian presidential election, 2008 Presidential elections were held in Armenia on 19 February 2008. Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan was elected in the first round according to official results, but this was disputed by former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan, who was officially placed ...
· Armenian passport ·
Armenian Patriotic Society of Europe The Armenian Patriotic Society of Europe ( hy, Եվրոպայի հայ հայրենասիրական ընկերություն) was founded in 1885 by Garabed Hagopian and Mekertich Portukalian. Its goal was to facilitate the Armenian diaspora in p ...
·
Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra The Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra (''ANPO'') (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային ֆիլհարմոնիկ նվագախումբ) is the national orchestra of Armenia. It was founded in 1925 as a symphony orchestra of the Yerevan S ...
·
Armenian population by country Armenians, Armenian populations exist throughout the world. Although Armenian diaspora communities have existed since ancient times, most of the Armenians living outside of Armenia are descendants of the Armenian genocide survivors or recent immig ...
· Armenian population by urban area · Armenian postal codes ·
Armenian Powerlifting Federation The Armenian Powerlifting Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի հզորության բարձրացման ֆեդերացիա) is the regulating body of powerlifting in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headquarters of the fede ...
·
Armenian Premier League The Armenian Premier League ( hy, VBET Հայաստանի Պրեմիեր Լիգա, known as the VBET Armenian Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the top football competition in Armenia. From 1936 to 1991, the competition was held as a re ...
·
Armenian Premier League 2005 The 2005 Armenian Premier League season was the fourteenth since its establishment, and started on 12 April 2005. The last matches were played on 6 November 2005. FC Pyunik were the defending champions. Participating teams * Lernayin Artsakh FC ...
·
Armenian Premier League 2006 The 2006 Armenian Premier League season was the fifteenth since its establishment, and started on 14 April 2006. The last matches were played on 9 November 2006. FC Pyunik were the defending champions. Participating teams *Ararat Yerevan and Gan ...
· Armenian Premier League 2007 · Armenian Professional Society · Armenian Public Television ·
Armenian Quarter The Armenian Quarter ( ar, حارة الأرمن, ''Harat al-Arman''; he, הרובע הארמני, ''Ha-Rova ha-Armeni''; hy, Հայոց թաղ, ) is one of the four sectors of the walled Old City of Jerusalem. Located in the southwestern cor ...
· Armenian Question · Armenian quote ·
Armenian Relief Society The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) ( hy, italic=yes, Հայ Օգնութեան Միութիւն, Հ.Օ.Մ. H.O.M.), is an independent, nonsectarian, philanthropic society serving the humanitarian, social and educational needs of Armenians and non ...
·
Armenian Research Center The Center for Armenian Research and Publication (Armenian Research Center) was established by Dr. Dennis R. Papazian in 1985 for the documentation/publication in the field of Armenian studies. The Armenian Research Center is the only such research ...
· Armenian resistance (1914-1918) ·
Armenian Revolutionary Federation The Armenian Revolutionary Federation ( hy, Հայ Յեղափոխական Դաշնակցութիւն, ՀՅԴ ( classical spelling), abbr. ARF or ARF-D) also known as Dashnaktsutyun (collectively referred to as Dashnaks for short), is an Armenian ...
·
Armenian Revolutionary Songs Armenian revolutionary songs ( hy, Հայ յեղափոխական երգեր, ''Hay heghapokhagan yerker'') are songs that promote Armenian patriotism. The origins of these songs lay largely in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when ...
·
Armenian rock Armenian rock describes a wide variety of forms of rock music made in Armenia or by artists of Armenian descent. Among the most recognized groups of Soviet era were Arthur Meschian's "Arakyalner", "1+2", "Kaleidoscope", and "Bliki". Following th ...
· Armenian rock lizard · Armenian rouble · Armenian School (Madras) ·
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) was a militant organization active between 1975 and the 1990s whose stated goal was "to compel the Turkish Government to acknowledge publicly its responsibility for the Armenian genocide ...
· Armenian Shooting Federation · Armenian Shotokan Karate Federation · Armenian Ski Federation ·
Armenian Snooker And Pocket Billiards Federation The Armenian Snooker And Pocket Billiards Federation (ASPBF) ( hy, Հայաստանի սնուկերի և գրպանի բիլիարդի ֆեդերացիա), is the regulating body of snooker and pocket billiards (also known as pool) in Armenia, go ...
·
Armenian Social-Democratic Labour Organization The Armenian Social-Democratic Labour Organization ( hy, Սոցիալ-դեմոկրատական բանվորական հայ կազմակերպություն, ''Sotsial-Demokratakan Banvorakan Hai Kazmakerpoutiun'', abbreviated «ՍԴԲՀԿ», S.D.B.H ...
·
Armenian SSR The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic,; russian: Армянская Советская Социалистическая Республика, translit=Armyanskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika) also commonly referred to as Soviet A ...
·
Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport ( hy, Հայաստանի ֆիզիկական կուլտուրայի և սպորտի պետական ինստիտուտ) is a higher educational institution institute, located in Yerevan, Armeni ...
· Armenian Stock Exchange ·
Armenian Street, Chennai Armenian Street, locally known as Aranmanaikaran Street, is one of the historical streets of the commercial centre of George Town, Chennai, George Town in Chennai, India. The road runs north–south and connects Mannady Street in the north with ...
·
Armenian Student Sports Federation The Armenian Student Sports Federation (ARMSSF) ( hy, Հայաստանի ուսանողական մարզական ֆեդերացիա, translit=Hayastani usanoghakan marzakan federats’ia) is a national non-governmental organization responsible for ...
·
Armenian Supercup The Armenian Supercup is a match that is played between the Armenian Premier League Champion and Armenian Cup Winner. It is named after Hakob Tonoyan and typically takes place in May every year with some exceptions. Results Results by team Sinc ...
· Armenian surnames · Armenian Swimming Federation · Armenian Synchronized Swimming Federation ·
Armenian Table Soccer Federation The Armenian Table Soccer Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի սեղանի ֆուտբոլի ֆեդերացիա), also known as the Armenian Table Football Federation, is the regulating body of table soccer in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Oly ...
·
Armenian Table Tennis Federation The Armenian Table Tennis Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի սեղանի թենիսի ֆեդերացիա), is the regulating body of table tennis in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headquarters of the federation is locat ...
· Armenian Taekwondo Federation · Armenian Triathlon Federation · Armenian Tax Service ·
Armenian verbs The verbal morphology of Armenian is complicated by the existence of two main dialects, Eastern and Western. The following sketch will be a comparative look at both dialects. Non-finite forms Infinitive The infinitive of Armenian verbs is forme ...
·
Armenian volunteer units The Armenian volunteer units ( hy, Հայ կամավորական ջոկատներ ''Hay kamavorakan jokatner'') were units composed of Armenians within the Imperial Russian Army during World War I. Composed of several groups at battalion stre ...
·
Armenian Weekly ''Armenian Weekly'' (originally ''Hairenik Weekly'') is an English Armenian publication published by Hairenik Association, Inc. in Watertown, Massachusetts in the United States. It is the sister publication to the Armenian language weekly '' H ...
·
Armenian Weightlifting Federation The Armenian Weightlifting Federation ( hy, Հայաստանի ծանրամարտի ֆեդերացիա), is the regulating body of weightlifting in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headquarters of the federation is located ...
· Armenian Workers Communist Party · Armenian Workers Union ·
Armenian-American Armenian Americans ( hy, ամերիկահայեր, ''amerikahayer'') are citizens or residents of the United States who have total or partial Armenians, Armenian ancestry. They form the second largest community of the Armenian diaspora after A ...
· Armenian-Assyrian relations · Armenian-Azerbaijani War · Armenian-Byzantine Battle · Armenian-Greek relations · Armenian-Parthian War ·
Armenians Armenians ( hy, հայեր, ''hayer'' ) are an ethnic group native to the Armenian highlands of Western Asia. Armenians constitute the main population of Armenia and the ''de facto'' independent Artsakh. There is a wide-ranging diaspora ...
·
Armenians in Australia Armenian Australians refers to Australians of Armenian national background or descent. They have become one of the key Armenian diasporas around the world and among the largest in the English-speaking world. While the Armenian community in Aust ...
. Armenians in Bulgaria · Armenians in Burma ·
Armenians in Cyprus Armenians in Cyprus or Armenian-Cypriots ( hy, Կիպրահայեր, el, Αρμένιοι της Κύπρου, tr, Kıbrıs Ermenileri) are ethnic Armenians who live in Cyprus. They are a recognized minority with their own language, schools a ...
·
Armenians in Egypt Armenians in Egypt are a community with a long history. They are a minority with their own language, churches, and social institutions. The number of Armenians in Egypt has decreased due to migrations to other countries and integration into the ...
·
Armenians in Georgia Armenians in Georgia or Georgian Armenians ( ka, ქართველი სომხები, tr; hy, Վիրահայեր, ''Virahayer'') are Armenian people living within the country of Georgia. The Armenian community is mostly concentrated ...
·
Armenians in Germany Armenians in Germany are ethnic Armenians living within the modern republic of Germany. Like much of the Armenian diaspora, most Armenians immigrated to Germany after the Armenian genocide of 1915. Others came later, fleeing conflicts in places li ...
·
Armenians in Greece The Armenians in Greece ( el, Αρμένιοι, ''Arménioi'') are Greek citizens of Armenian descent. The Armenian presence in Greece began centuries ago when Armenians, for various reasons, settled in the wider area of Thessaly, Macedonia (Th ...
·
Armenians in Hungary Armenians in Hungary ( hu, magyarországi örmények) are ethnic Armenians living in Hungary. History The first Armenians to reach Hungary presumably arrived in the 10–11th century or even before. Armenians were present from early on in Hungar ...
· Armenians in India · Armenians in Indonesia ·
Armenians in Iraq Iraqi Armenians ( ar, أرمنيون عراقيون ''’Armanion Iraqion''; Armenian: իրաքահայեր ''irakahayer'') are Iraqi citizens and residents of Armenian ethnicity. Many Armenians settled in Iraq after fleeing the 1915 Armenian g ...
·
Armenians in Kuwait The Armenians in Kuwait are people of Armenian descent living in Kuwait. As of 2013, there has been a large population increase and now there are 6,000 Armenians. Before the Gulf War, the Armenian population reached its peak of 12,000.Armenians in Lebanon The Armenians in Lebanon ( hy, Լիբանանահայեր, translit=Libananahayer; ar, الأرمن في لبنان; french: Arméniens du Liban) are Lebanese citizens of Armenian descent. There has been an Armenian presence in Lebanon for centu ...
· Armenians in Poland · Armenians in Romania ·
Armenians in Russia Armenians in Russia or Russian Armenians are one of the country's largest ethnic minorities and the largest Armenian diaspora community outside Armenia. The 2010 Russian census recorded 1,182,388 Armenians in the country. Various figures estimate ...
·
Armenians in Samtskhe–Javakheti Armenians in Samtskhe–Javakheti are ethnic Armenians of Georgian nationality living in the Samtskhe–Javakheti region of the Republic of Georgia. The southern part of the region ( Javakheti) borders Armenia to the south. Here, ethnic Armenian ...
·
Armenians in Singapore The Armenians in Singapore are a small community who had a significant presence in the early history of Singapore. They were among the earliest merchants to arrive in Singapore were from the British Raj when it was established as a trading port ...
·
Armenians in Syria The Armenians in Syria are Syrian citizens of either full or partial Armenian descent. Syria and the surrounding areas have often served as a refuge for Armenians who fled from wars and persecutions such as the Armenian genocide. However, there ...
· Armenians in the Czech Republic · Armenians in the Netherlands ·
Armenians in the Ottoman Empire Armenians in the Ottoman Empire (or Ottoman Armenians) mostly belonged to either the Armenian Apostolic Church or the Armenian Catholic Church. They were part of the Armenian millet until the Tanzimat reforms in the nineteenth century equa ...
· Armenians in the San Francisco Bay Area .
Armenians in Turkey Armenians in Turkey ( tr, Türkiye Ermenileri; hy, Թուրքահայեր, also Թրքահայեր, "Turkish Armenians"), one of the indigenous peoples of Turkey, have an estimated population of 50,000 to 70,000, down from a population of over 2 ...
· Armenians in Turkmenistan · Armenians in Ukraine · Armenian-Tatar massacres · Armenian-Turkish relations · Armeno-Kipchak ·
Armenpress Armenpress (Armenian Press; hy, Արմենպրես) is the oldest and the main state news agency in Armenia. History and profile Armenpress was founded on 18 December 1918 by the government of the First Republic of Armenia as the Armenian Teleg ...
. Arme-Shupria people · Arminco . Armrosgazprom · ArmSwissBank ·
Armwrestling Federation of Armenia The Armwrestling Federation of Armenia ( hy, Հայաստանի բազկամարտի ֆեդերացիա), is the regulating body of arm wrestling in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headquarters of the federation is located ...
·
Arpa River The Arpa ( hy, Արփա, az, Arpaçay) is a river that flows through Armenia and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave. It originates in the Vayots Dzor province (''marz'') of Armenia and is a left tributary of the Aras. It is long, and has a drai ...
· Arpa Yeghegnadzor · Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia ·
Arsames I Arsames I (Greek: ; peo, 𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎠𐎶) seems to have taken control of Commagene, Sophene and Armenia in the year 260 BC after the death of his grandfather Orontes III, king of Armenia, and his father Sames, king of Commagene. Name "Arsa ...
· Arsames II ·
Arsamosata Arsamosata ( Middle Persian ''*Aršāmšād''; Old Persian ''*Ṛšāma-šiyāti-'', grc, Ἀρσαμόσατα, ) was an ancient and medieval city situated on the bank of the Murat River, near the present-day city of Elâzığ. It was founded ...
·
Artashat (ancient city) Artashat ( hy, Արտաշատ); Hellenized as Artaxata ( el, Ἀρτάξατα) and Artaxiasata ( grc, Ἀρταξιάσατα), was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of king Artaxias I; the founder of t ...
·
Artashat, Armenia Artashat ( hy, Արտաշատ), is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia serving as the administrative centre of Ararat Province. It is located on the Araks River in the Ararat plain, 30 km southeast of Yerevan. Artashat was found ...
·
Artavasdes I of Armenia Artavasdes I (also spelled Artawazd/Artavazd, hy, Արտաւազդ) was the Artaxiad king of Armenia from 159 BC to 115 BC. He was the son and successor of Artaxias I. Artavasdes' name is the Latinized version of an Old Iranian name ''Ṛtavaz ...
· Artavasdes II of Armenia ·
Artavasdes III of Armenia Artavasdes IV of Armenia; also known as Artavasdes II of Atropatene;Swan, ''The Augustan Succession: An Historical Commentary on Cassius Dio’s Roman History, Books 55–56 (9 B.C.–A.D. 14)'', p. 114 Artavasdes II of Media Atropatene and Armeni ...
· Artaxiad Dynasty ·
Artaxias I Artaxias I (from gr, Άρταξίας; in hy, Արտաշէս, translit=Artašēs) was the founder of the Artaxiad dynasty of Armenia, ruling from 189 BC to 160 BC. Artaxias was a member of a branch of the Orontid dynasty, the earlier ruling ...
· Artaxias II ·
Artaxias III Artaxias III, also known as Zeno-Artaxias, ( el, Άρταξίας, 13 BC–34 AD) was a Pontic prince and later a Roman Client King of Armenia. Artaxias birth name was Zenon ( el, Ζήνων). He was the first son and child born to Roman Clien ...
·
Artik Artik (Armenian: ), is a town and urban municipal community in the Shirak Province of Armenia. As of the 2011 census, the town had a population of 19,534. As per the 2016 official estimate, the population of Artik is around 18,800. Artik is famou ...
· Artinis · Artokh · Artsakh · Artsakhbank ·
Artsakh Freedom Party The Artsakh Freedom Party ( hy, Արցախի ազատություն կուսակցություն) is an Armenian political party in Artsakh. History The Artsakh Freedom Party was established on 19 January 2020. Its founder and current party lead ...
· Artsakh State Museum ·
Artsruni The Artsruni ( hy, Արծրունի; also transliterated as Ardzruni) were an ancient noble (princely) family of Armenia. Background and history The Artsruni's claimed descent from Sennacherib, King of Assyria (705 BC–681 BC). Although ...
· Artsvashen ·
Aruchavank church Aruchavank or the Cathedral of Aruch (; also Surb Grigor) is situated on a rocky plateau at the western foot of Mount Aragats in the village of Aruch in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. According to wall inscriptions on the east wall and manus ...
·
Arzashkun Arzashkun or Arṣashkun ( Armenian: Արծաշկուն) was the capital of the early kingdom of Urartu in the 9th century BC, before Sarduri I moved it to Tushpa in 832 BC. Arzashkun had double walls and towers, but was captured by Shalmaneser I ...
· Ashot I ·
Ashot II Ashot II the Iron ( hy, Աշոտ Բ; r. 914–929) was an Armenian king of the royal Bagratuni line. He was the son and successor of King Smbat I. His reign was filled with rebellions by vassals and pretenders to the throne, as well as foreign in ...
·
Ashot III Ashot III ( hy, Աշոտ Գ) was a king of Armenia, ruling the medieval kingdom of Armenia from 952/53–77. Known as Ashot III the Merciful (Աշոտ Գ Ողորմած) and acknowledged by foreign rulers as the ''Shahanshah'' (king of kings) o ...
·
Ashtarak Ashtarak (Armenian: ), is a town and urban municipal community in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia, located on the left bank of Kasagh River along the gorge, northwest of the capital Yerevan. It is the administrative centre of the Aragatsotn pr ...
· Askeran · Askeran clash ·
Assembly of Armenians of Europe The Assembly of Armenians of Europe (AAE) ( hy, Եվրոպայի հայերի համագումար, ) is a pan-European international organization. History The Assembly of Armenians of Europe was founded on 27 September 2003 as an NGO by represe ...
· Assyrians in Armenia · Atlantis European Airways · Austrian Armenian Cultural Society ·
Ayas (city) Ayas may refer to: Ayas * Ayas(आयस), Sanskrit for metal, see history of metallurgy in the Indian subcontinent * Ayas, Adana, the ancient city of Aegeae and medieval Ajazzo or Laiazzo, now Yumurtalık, Adana Province, Turkey * Ayas, Aosta Val ...
·
Ayran Ayran, doogh, dhallë, daw, xynogala or tan is a cold savory yogurt-based beverage popular across Western Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, Southeastern Europe, North Asia and Eastern Europe. The principal ingredients are yogurt, water and sa ...
·
Ayrarat Ayrarat () was the central province of the ancient kingdom Armenia, located in the plain of the upper Aras River. Most of the historical capitals of Armenia were located in this province, including Armavir, Yervandashat, Artashat, Vagharshapat, ...
·
Azat River The Azat ( hy, Ազատ) is a river in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. Its source is on the western slope of the Geghama mountains. It flows through Garni, Lanjazat and Arevshat. It flows into the Aras near Artashat. The main purpose of the Aza ...
· Azgayin Zhoghov · Aznavour Noyemberyan


B

Badminton Federation of Armenia The Badminton Federation of Armenia ( hy, Հայաստանի բադմինտոնի ֆեդերացիա), is the regulating body of badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net. Although it ...
· Bagaran · Bagmasti ·
Bagras Bagras or Baghrās but realistically Bagdas/Bagdans or Bogd·apo, ancient Pagrae ( gr, Πάγραι) ( hy, Պաղրաս, translit=Paġras), is a town and its nearby castle in the İskenderun district of Turkey, in the Amanus Mountains. Strabo's ...
·
Bagratuni Dynasty The Bagratuni or Bagratid dynasty ( hy, Բագրատունի, ) was an Armenian royal dynasty which ruled the medieval Kingdom of Armenia from c. 885 until 1045. Originating as vassals of the Kingdom of Armenia of antiquity, they rose to bec ...
·
Bagrevand Bagrevand (also spelled Bagrewand) was a region of Armenia. The Old Iranian etymology of the name is disputed. It is either derived from ''*bāγa.raivanta'' ("rhubarb garden") or ''baga-raēvanta-'', which either means "the rich giver" ( Mith ...
·
Bagvarti Bagmashtu (also known as Bagparti, Bagvarti, Bagbartu) is an Araratian (Urartian) goddess, and the consort or wife of the chief Urartian god Haldi. Although throughout most of Urartu Arubani is known as Khaldi's wife, at the excavation of Musasir ...
·
Baklava Baklava (, or ; ota, باقلوا ) is a layered pastry dessert made of filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey. It was one of the most popular sweet pastries of Ottoman cuisine. The pre- Ottoman origin of t ...
· Balasanyan Alliance Social Party · Baluni ·
Bambir Bambir is an Armenian rock band from Gyumri. Spanning 4 decades and with more than 50 musicians passing through its ranks, the band has moved into its second generation- as in, sons of the original members are operating as a separate four-piece ...
·
Banants Stadium Urartu Stadium ( hy, Ուրարտու Մարզադաշտ) is an all-seater football stadium in the Malatia-Sebastia District of Yerevan, Armenia. The stadium is home to Urartu FC and has a capacity of 4,860 seats. It was known as Banants Stadium ...
·
Basean Phasiane ( el, Φασιανοί ''Phasianoi''; hy, Բասեն ''Basean;'' ka, ბასიანი ''Basiani'') is a historical region now part of the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey, as well as the name given to the region where the Aras R ...
· The Battle of 40 · Battle of Alexandropol ·
Battle of Arara The Battle of Arara took place on 19 September 1918 during the Battle of Sharon, which along with the Battle of Nablus formed the set piece Battle of Megiddo fought between 19 and 25 September in the last months of the Sinai and Palestine Cam ...
·
Battle of Artaxata The Battle of Artaxata was fought near the Arsanias River in 68 BC between an army of the Roman Republic and the army of the Kingdom of Armenia. The Romans were led by proconsul Lucius Licinius Lucullus, while the Armenians were led by Tigran ...
·
Battle of Avarayr The Battle of Avarayr ( hy, Ավարայրի ճակատամարտ ''Avarayri čakatamart'') was fought on 2 June 451 on the Avarayr Plain in Vaspurakan between a Christian Armenian army under Vardan Mamikonian and Sassanid Persia. It is conside ...
·
Battle of Bagrevand The Battle of Bagrevand was fought on 25 April 775, in the plains of Bagrevand, between the forces of the Armenian princes who had rebelled against the Abbasid Caliphate and the caliphal army. The battle resulted in a crushing Abbasid victory, w ...
·
Battle of Bash Abaran The Battle of Bash Abaran ( hy, Բաշ Աբարանի ճակատամարտ ''Bash Abarani chakatamart'', tr, Baş-Abaran Muharebesi) was a battle of Caucasus Campaign of World War I that took place in the vicinity of Bash Abaran, in 1918. The ...
· Battle of Dilman ·
Battle of Kara Killisse (1918) The Battle of Karakilisa ( hy, Ղարաքիլիսայի ճակատամարտ ''Gharakilisayi chakatamart'', tr, Karakilise Muharebesi or ) was a battle of Caucasus Campaign of World War I that took place in the vicinity of Karakilisa (now Vanadz ...
· Battle of Kars (1920) ·
Battle of Kelbajar The Battle of Kalbajar took place in March and April 1993, during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. It resulted in the capture of the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan by Armenian military forces. Kalbajar lies outside the contested enclave of t ...
· Battle of Khasdour · Battle of Nairi · Battle of Oltu ·
Battle of Rhandeia A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force ...
· Battle of Sardarapat · Battle of Sarıkamış (1920) · Battle of Tigranocerta · Battle of Varnakert · Battle of Wadi al-Khazandar · Belahuit · Bgheno-Noravank · Birds of Armenia · Birthright Armenia · Bjni · BKMA Yerevan · Blue Mosque, Yerevan · Blue Sky Airlines · Borscht · Bright Alliance · Bright Armenia · Burek · Buzlukh · Byurakan Observatory · Byureghavan · Byzantine Armenia · Byzantine-Sassanid Wars · Bznuni · Bznuniq


C

Calendar of Saints (Armenian Apostolic Church) · Canadians of Armenian descent · Cannabis in Armenia · Capital punishment in Armenia · Capture of Shusha · Cataphract · Cathedral of Ani · Armenian Cathedral of the Holy Cross · Cathedral of the Holy Martyrs, Gyumri · Catholic Church in Armenia · Caucasian Albania · Caucasus Campaign · Censuses of Armenia · Central Bank of Armenia · Central Bank Visitor Centre (Armenia) . Central Depository of Armenia . Central Electoral Commission of Armenia · Chambarak · Chamchwilde · Charentsavan · Charlotte of Cyprus · Chazinzarians · Checkers Federation of Armenia · Cheoreg · Chess Federation of Armenia · Children of Armenia Fund · Chorpan Tarkhan · Christian-Democratic Rebirth Party · Christian Democratic Union of Armenia · Christianity in Armenia · Church of St. John, Mastara · Church of St. Nerses the Great · Cilicia · Cinema of Armenia · Citizen's Decision · Civil Aviation Committee (Armenia) · Civil Contract (Armenia) · Civilitas Foundation · Classical Armenian · Coat of arms of Armenia · Coat of arms of Nagorno-Karabakh · Coat of arms of the Armenian SSR · Communications in Armenia · Confederation of Trade Unions of Armenia · Congressional Armenian Caucus · Conservative Party (Armenia) · Constantine I, Prince of Armenia · Constantine I, King of Armenia · Constantine I of Cilicia · Constantine II, Prince of Armenia · Constantine II, King of Armenia · Constantine II the Woolmaker · Constantine III of Armenia · Constantine IV of Armenia · Constantine V of Armenia · Constantine VI of Armenia · Constitution of Armenia · Constitutional Court of Armenia · Constitutional Rights Union · Corduene · Corruption in Armenia · Council of Europe Office (Armenia) · Country of Living · COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia · Creative Europe–Armenia · Crime in Armenia · BKMA Yerevan, CSKA Yerevan · Cuisine of Armenia · Culture of Armenia · Cyrion and Candidus


D

Dadi Vank · Dar-Alages · Daranali · Dariunq · Dastakert · David I Anhoghin · David II of Lori · David of Sasun · David Bek · Debed · Debed Alaverdi · Declaration of Independence of Armenia (1918) · Declaration of State Sovereignty of Armenia · Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area · Defence Minister of Armenia · Defense of Van (1896), Defense of Van · Degiq · Delegation of the European Union to Armenia · Democratic Alternative Party · Democratic Homeland Party · Democratic Liberal Party (Armenia) · Democratic Liberal Party of Armenia · Democratic Party of Armenia · Democratic Republic of Armenia · Democratic Way Party · Demographics of Armenia · Denial of the Armenian Genocide · Dhol · Dignified Future Party · Dignified Way Party · Dignity, Democracy, Motherland · Dilijan · Dimaksean · List of diplomatic missions in Armenia, Diplomatic missions in Armenia · Diplomatic missions of Armenia · Djahan · Djidjrakatsi · Dolma · Doogh · Duduk · Dvin (ancient city), Dvin · Dvin Artashat · Dzayrakuyn Vartabed · Dzophq · Dzoraget (river) · Dzorapor


E

Eastern Armenia · Eastern Armenian language · Eastern Armenian verb table · Eastern Christian Monasticism · Eastern Partnership · Echmiadzin · Echmiadzin Gospels · Economy of Armenia · Education in Armenia · Eetch · Ekeleatzi · Elections in Armenia · Elisabethpol Governorate · Elishe · Embassy of Armenia, Cairo · Embassy of Armenia in Ottawa · Embassy of Armenia in Washington · Embassy of Armenia, London · Energy in Armenia · Equestrian Federation of Armenia · Erato of Armenia · ErAZ · Erebuni Airport · Erebuni Fortress · Erebuni Yerevan · Erivan Governorate · Erivan khanate · Eruandhuni · Erukhan · Ethnic minorities in Armenia · EUNIC Armenia · Eurasia International University · Eurasian Union · Euronest Parliamentary Assembly · European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy · European Business Association (Armenia) · European Friends of Armenia · European Integration NGO · European Neighbourhood Policy · European Party of Armenia · European Union Mission in Armenia · European University of Armenia · European Youth Parliament – Armenia · EU Strategy for the South Caucasus · Evocabank · Expeditus · Extreme points of Armenia


F

Fair Armenia Party · Fauna of Armenia · FC Araks Ararat · FC Ararat Yerevan · FC Artashat · FC Banants · FC Bentonit Ijevan · FC Dinamo Yerevan · FC Gandzasar Kapan · FC Kilikia Yerevan · FC Kotayk Abovian · FC Masis · FC MIKA · FC Pyunik · FC Shirak · FC Vanadzor · FC Yeghvard · FC Yerevan · FC Zvartnots · Fedayeen · Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges · Fereydan · Figure Skating Federation of Armenia · First Council of Constantinople · First Nagorno-Karabakh War · FK Gyumri · FK Karabakh · Flag of Armenia · Flag of Nagorno-Karabakh · Flag of the Armenian SSR · FlyArna · FlyOne Armenia · Fondation Université Française en Arménie · Football Federation of Armenia · Football in Armenia · Foreign relations of Armenia · Foreign relations of Nagorno-Karabakh · For The Republic Party· The Forty Days of Musa Dagh · Forty Martyrs of Sebaste · For Social Justice (Armenia) · Franco-Armenian relations · Free Democrats (Armenia) · Free Homeland Alliance · Freedom Party (Armenia) · French Armenian Legion · Fund for Armenian Relief · Fuzuli (city)


G

Gabelian · Gagik I of Armenia · Gagik II · GALAS LGBTQ+ Armenian Society · Gandzasar monastery · Gardman · Garegin Khachatryan · Garithaianik · Garni · Garni Gorge · Gata (food), Gata · Gavar · Geghama mountains · Geghard · Gegharkunik Province, Gegharkunik · Generation of Independence Party (Armenia) · Gentuni · Geography of Armenia · Geographical Issues in Armenia · Geology of Armenia · Georgian-Armenian War 1918 · Getashen, Armavir, Getashen · Ghapama · Ghazanchetsots Cathedral · The Golden-Headed Fish · Golf Federation of Armenia · Goltn · Goranboy (city), Goranboy · Goris · Goshavank · Government House, Yerevan · Grand Lodge of Armenia · Grappling Federation of Armenia · Greater Armenia (political concept) · Greeks in Armenia · Green Party of Armenia · Gregory of Narek · Gregory the Illuminator · G'Tichavank · Gugark · Calouste Gulbenkian · Gyumri · Gyumri City Stadium


H

Hachdeanq · Hadrut (disambiguation), Hadrut · Haghartsin Monastery · Haghpat · Haghpat Monastery · Haigazian Armenological Review · Halay · Halva · Hamazkayin · Hamidian massacres · Hamshenis · Hanrapetutyun Party · Hanrapetakan Stadium · Hanzith · Harissa (dish) · Haritchavank Monastery · Hayasa-Azzi · Hayastani Azgayin Scautakan Sharjum Kazmakerputiun · Hayazn · Haybusak University of Yerevan · Hayhurum · Hayk · Hayk Party · HayPost · Hello Yerevan · Heritage (Armenia), Heritage (political party) · Hethum I of Armenia · Hethum II of Armenia · Hethumids · Hetq . Hidden Armenians · HIMA Youth Initiative · Hinduism in Armenia · Historical Armenian population · History of Armenia · History of Armenia (Moses of Chorene) · History of Nagorno-Karabakh · History of Nagorno-Karabakh (1918-1923) · History of the Jews in Armenia · Hittite-Hayasa War · Holy See of Cilicia · Homeland Salvation Movement · Homshetsi · Honored Artist of Armenia · Horizon Weekly · Horom Citadel · House of Hasan-Jalalyan · Hrazdan · Hrazdan River · Hrazdan Stadium · Human Rights Defender of Armenia · Human rights in Armenia · Hummus


I

Ice Hockey Federation of Armenia · Ice hockey in Armenia · Identity and Unity Party · I Have Honor Alliance · Ijevan · Impeachment Union · Impuls Dilijan · InecoBank · Information Centre on NATO in Armenia · INOGATE · Institute of Liberal Politics · Institute of Mathematics of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia · Intellectual Armenia Party · Intellectual Property Agency of Armenia · International Center for Human Development · Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy · Iran–Armenia relations · Isaac of Armenia · Ishpuinis of Urartu · Islam in Armenia


J

Jabrayil · James I of Cyprus · Janus of Cyprus · Jermuk · Jermuk (drink) · Jews in Armenia · John II of Cyprus · John Mamikonean · Judaism in Armenia · Judiciary of Armenia · Judo Federation of Armenia · Jupiter-Avia · Justice (Armenia) · Justice Commandos Against Armenian Genocide


K

Kajaran · Kalbajar · Kamancha · Kamsarakan · Kanach Zham · Kanaz Yerevan · Kanun (instrument) · Kapan · Karabakh · Karabakh carpet · Karabakh horse · Karabakh khanate · Karate Federation of Armenia · Karbelian · Karin, Armenia, Karin · FC Karin Yerevan, Karin Yerevan · Karqayin · Kars · Kars Oblast · Kasagh River · Kasakh Ashtarak · Keşkek, Kashkak · Kavare Mer · Kaymaklı Monastery · Kazak Stadium · Kebab · Kecharis Monastery · Kelashin · Kenuni · Khachkar · Khachkar destruction in Nakhchivan · Khaz (notation) · Khaldi (god) · Khanates of the Caucasus · Khanasor Expedition · Khash (dish) · Khojali (city), Khojali · Khojavend (city), Khojavend · Khor Virap · Khorenatsi medal · Khorkhoruni · Khosrov III the Small · Kibbeh · Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity) · Kingdom of Armenia (Middle Ages) · Kingdom of Lori · Kingdom of Vaspurakan · Kirovabad pogrom · Kiurike I · Kiurike II · Kofta · Korduq · Korfball Federation of Armenia · Koryun · Kotayk Province, Kotayk · Kotayk Brewery · Kotayk Stadium · Kozan, Adana · Kumairi Gyumri · Kura-Araxes culture · Kurdish-Armenian relations · Kurdistan Uyezd


L

Lachin · Lachin (rayon) · Lachin corridor · Lahmacun · Lake Akna (disambiguation), Lake Akna · Lake Arpi · Lake Kari · Lake Lessing · Lake Sevan · Lake Urmia · Lake Van · Landmine situation in Nagorno Karabakh · Languages of Armenia · Lavash · Law and Unity · Law enforcement in Armenia · Law enforcement in Nagorno-Karabakh · Law of Armenia · Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages · Lazarus Saturday · League for the Liberation of the Peoples of the USSR · League of Armenian Social Democrats · Leo I, Prince of Armenia · Leo I, King of Armenia · Leo II, Prince of Armenia · Leo II, King of Armenia · Leo III of Armenia · Leo IV of Armenia · Leo V of Armenia · Leo VI of Armenia · Leontine martyrs · Lernagorts Stadium · Lernamerdz · Lernayin Artsakh · Lesser Armenia · LGBT rights in Armenia (Gay rights)· Liberal Democratic Union of Armenia · Liberalism in Armenia · List of airports in Armenia · List of ambassadors of the United States to Armenia · List of Armenian ethnic enclaves · List of Armenian flags · List of Armenian kings · List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem · List of castles in Armenia · List of cities in Armenia · List of diplomatic missions in Armenia · List of equipment of the Armenian Armed Forces · List of football clubs in Armenia · List of kings of Ani · List of kings of Urartu · List of lakes of Armenia · List of members of the eighth National Assembly of Armenia · List of members of the seventh National Assembly of Armenia · List of monarchs of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia · List of museums in Yerevan . List of newspapers in Armenia · List of parks in Yerevan . List of people on coins of Armenia · List of political parties in Armenia · List of renamed cities in Armenia · List of rivers of Armenia · List of sports venues in Yerevan · List of squares in Yerevan · List of the busiest airports in Armenia · List of universities in Armenia · List of universities in Yerevan · List of volcanoes in Armenia · Little Ararat · Lori Province · Lori Vanadzor · Luis Ararat · Lutipri


M

Madrid Principles · Makaravank Monastery · Malatia Yerevan · Malkaz · Mammals of Armenia · Mamikonian · Manavazian · Mandakuni · Manic Depressive Psychosis (band) · Mantı · Maraghar Massacre · Maralik · Mardakert (disambiguation), Mardakert · Mardakert and Martuni Offensives · Marie of Armenia · Martuni, Armenia · Marwanid · Marxist Party of Armenia · Marzpanate Period · Marzpetuni · Masis (city) · Mass media in Armenia · Mas-Wrestling Federation of Armenia · Matagh · Matenadaran · Matnakash · Media freedom in Armenia · Media in Armenia · Mediamax news agency . Medieval Armenia · Meghri · Meletius of Antioch · Melik · Menuas of Urartu · Mer Hayrenik · Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant · Metsamor site · Meze · Middle Armenian · Mighty Fatherland · Mika Stadium · Mikael Ter-Mikaelian Institute for Physical Research · Military history of Armenia · Military history of Nagorno-Karabakh · Military ranks of Armenia · Mining in Armenia · Ministry of Defence of Armenia · Ministry of Diaspora · Ministry of Economy (Armenia) · Ministry of Education and Science (Armenia) · Ministry of Emergency Situations (Armenia) · Ministry of Energy Infrastructures and Natural Resources (Armenia) · Ministry of Environment (Armenia) · Ministry of Finance (Armenia) · Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Armenia) · Ministry of Health (Armenia) · Ministry of High-Tech Industry (Armenia) · Ministry of Justice (Armenia) · Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (Armenia) · Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure · Ministry of Transport and Communication (Armenia) · Mission of Armenia to the European Union · Mission Party · Mitanni · Mithridates of Armenia · Mjej Gnuni · Mleh of Armenia · Monastery of Yedi Kilisa · Mongol invasions of Georgia and Armenia · Moses of Chorene · Mother Armenia · Mount Aragats · Mount Ararat · Moxoene · Mugni Gospels · Municipalities of Armenia · Musa Dagh · Musasir · Musasir temple · FC Moush Charentsavan, Mush Charentsavan · Mushki · Music of Armenia · My Brother's Road · My Step Alliance


N

Nagorno-Karabakh · Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast · Nagorno-Karabakh constitutional referendum, 2006 · Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army · Nagorno-Karabakh presidential election, 2007 · Nairi (people) · Nairi Stadium · FC Nairi Yerevan, Nairit Yerevan · Nakharar · Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic · Nakhchivan khanate · Name of Armenia · Namrun Kalesi · National Academy of Sciences of Western Armenia · National Agenda Party · National Archery Federation of Armenia · National Assembly of Armenia · National Assembly of Nagorno Karabakh · National Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of Armenia · National anthem of Armenia · National Christian Party (Armenia) · National Competitiveness Report of Armenia · National Democratic Pole · National Democratic Union of Armenia · National Democrats Union · National Federation of Modern Pentathlon of Armenia · National Foundation of Science and Advanced Technologies · National Hero of Armenia · National Kendo Federation of Armenia · National Polytechnic University of Armenia · National Progress Party of Armenia · National Security Party · National Security Service (Armenia) · National Unity (Armenia) · National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia · Armenian Native Faith, Neopaganism in Armenia · Nerkin · Nerk'in Getashen · Nerses IV · New Country (Armenia) · New Political Culture Party · New Times (political party) · Night Ark · Niphates · Nor Hachn · Noravank · Norshirakan · Northern Avenue, Yerevan · Nourie Hadig · Novair (Armenia) · Noyemberyan · Nvarsak Treaty


O

Oaksenham · Octoechos (liturgy) · Odzun · Old Armenian · Olnut · One Armenia Party · Oodians · Open Society Foundations–Armenia · Operation Nemesis · Operation Ring · Ordinariate for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Eastern Europe · Orduniq · Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe · Organisation internationale de la Francophonie · Origin of the Armenians · Origin of the Bagratid dynasties · Orinats Yerkir · ORO Alliance · Orontid Dynasty · OSCE assessment mission to Armenia · Oshakan · Oshin of Armenia · Oshin of Korikos · Ottoman Armenian casualties · Outi (disambiguation), Outi


P

Pahlavuni · Pan-Armenian Congress · Pan-Armenian Games · Pan-Armenian National Agreement · Pan-Armenian National Movement · PanARMENIAN.Net . Pap of Armenia · Pastırma · Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople · Patriot Party (Armenia) · Paulicianism · Pavstos Buzand · Paytakaran · Peace and Development Party (Artsakh) · Pensions in Armenia · People of Armenia · People's Party (Armenia) · People's Party of Armenia · Permanent Mission of Armenia to BSEC · Permanent Mission of Armenia to the CSTO · Permanent Mission of Armenia to NATO · Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations · Permanent Representation of Armenia to the Council of Europe · Persarmenia · Persian Armenia · Peter of Sebaste · Pilaf · Pink Armenia · Pita · Plov · Political parties in Armenia · Politics of Armenia · Politics of Nagorno-Karabakh · Polyeuctus · Population of Armenia · Porak · Postal history of Armenia · Post-Armenian Genocide timeline · Powerful United Homeland Party · President of Armenia · President of Nagorno-Karabakh · President of the National Assembly of Armenia · Prime Minister of Armenia · Prime Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh · Princess Isabella of Armenia · Principality of Khachen · Programs of political parties in Armenia · Progressive United Communist Party of Armenia · Prosecutor General of Armenia · Proshyan Brandy Factory · Prosperous Armenia · Proto-Armenian language · Public holidays in Armenia · Public Radio of Armenia · Public Television Company of Armenia · Pyotr Kotlyarevsky


Q

Qadchberuni · Qanaqer-Zeytun · Qolian (Armenia), Qolian · Qubadli · Queen Isabella of Armenia · Queen Keran of Armenia


R

Railway stations in Armenia · Rail transport in Armenia · Ramgavar Party · Raphsonian · Ravished Armenia · Reborn Armenia · Recognition of same-sex unions in Armenia · Recognition of the Armenian Genocide · Reformist Party (Armenia) · Regions of Armenia · Religion in ancient Armenia · Religion in Armenia · Remposian · Renewed Communist Party of Armenia · Republic of Mountainous Armenia · Republic Square (Armenia) · Republican Party of Armenia · Rhadamistus · Right Side NGO · Rise Party · Rise the Euphrates · Roads in Armenia · Road signs in Armenia · Roman Armenia · Roman Catholicism in Armenia · Roman relations with the Armenians · Romanization of Armenian · Roslin Art Gallery · Rshtuni · Rshtuniq · Ruben I of Armenia · Ruben II of Armenia · Ruben III of Armenia · Rubenid dynasty · Rugby Federation of Armenia · Rule of Law (Armenia) · RUOR Yerevan · Rusas I of Urartu · Rusas II of Urartu · Russian 102nd Military Base · Russian Armenia · Russian-Armenian State University · Russians in Armenia · Russo-Persian War (1804-1813) · Russo-Persian War (1826-1828) · Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)


S

Saghmosavank Monastery · Sahak VII Bagratuni, Sahak Bagratuni · Saharuni · Sahl ibn-Sunbat · Sambo Federation of Armenia · Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party · St. Astvatzatzin · Saint Blaise · Saint Gayane Church · St. Gevork church · St. Gregory the Illuminator's Church, Baku · St. Hripsime Church, Echmiadzin · Saint Mesrob · Saint Narses · Saint Nearchus · St. Stepanos Church, Smyrna · Sames of Sophene · Samtskhe-Javakheti · San Lazzaro degli Armeni · Sanahin · Sanatruces I of Armenia · Armavir, Armenia, Sardarapat · Sardarapat Memorial · Sarduri I · Sarma (food) · Sarsang reservoir · Sason · Sasun Resistance (1894) · Sasun Uprising (1904) · Sassuntsi-Davit Tank Regiment · Satala · Baglama, Saz · Science and technology in Armenia · Scouting and Guiding in Armenia · Security Council of Armenia · Selardi · Selkuniq · Sempad of Armenia · September 2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes · Serart · Seruantztian · Sevan (city) · Sevan National Park · Sevanavank · Shabin-Karahisar uprising · Shaddadid · Shahumian · Shamlugh · Shant Alliance Nationalist Party · Shant TV · Shikahogh State Preserve · Shirak Province, Shirak · Shirak Airport · Shirak Avia · Shnokh Hydro Power Plant · Shulaveri-Shomu culture · Shusha · Shusha (rayon) · Shushi (province) · Shvi · Defense of Van (1915), Siege of Van · Sipan Vardenis · Sisian · Siunia Dynasty · Sivas · Siwini · SKA Ijevan · SKA-Arai Echmiadzin · Skateboarding Federation of Armenia · SKIF Yerevan · Sky Net Airline · Smbat I · Smbat II · Smbat III · Social Democrat Hunchakian Party · Social issues in Armenia · Social Justice Party (Armenia) · Social protection in Armenia · Society for Free Armenia · Solar power in Armenia · Solidarity Party (Armenia) · Sophene · Sovereign Armenia Party · Soviet 76th "K. Y. Voroshilov" Division · Soviet 89th "Tamanyan" Rifle Division · Spanduni · Special Organization (Ottoman Empire) · Spelling reform of the Armenian language 1922-1924 · Sper (Armenia) · Sport in Armenia · Sring · Stability Party · Standing Committee on European Integration (Armenia) · State Engineering University of Armenia · State Revenue Committee (Armenia) · Stepanakert · Stepanavan · The Story of Zoulvisia · Sujuk · Sumgait pogrom · Surp Hovhannes Mkrtich · System of a Down · Syunik Kapan Syunik Province ·


T

Tabbouleh · Tachir · Talin, Armenia · Tao-Klarjeti · Taron (historic Armenia) · Tartar (rayon) · Tashir · Tashir-Dzoraget · Tatev · Tavush · Taxation in Armenia · Tayk · Technical Assistance to the Commonwealth of Independent States · Tehcir Law · Teishebaini · Telecom Armenia · Telecommunications in Armenia · Television in Armenia · Tennis Federation of Armenia · Terpatuni · Tert.am . Teruni · Teqball Federation of Armenia · Thaddeus Monastery · Theater of Armenia · Theispas· The Naghash Ensemble· Theodore Edward Dowling · Third Mithridatic War · Thoros I of Armenia · Thoros II of Armenia · Thoros III of Armenia · Three Pashas · Tigranakert of Artsakh, Tigranakert · Tigranes · Tigranes I · Tigranes III · Tigranes IV · Tigranes the Great · Tigranes V of Armenia · Tigranes VI of Armenia · Timeline of Armenian history · Timeline of Armenian national movement · Tiridates I of Armenia · Tiridates III of Armenia · Tmoriq · Tobacco Policy in Armenia · Togarmah · Tomorrow Artsakh · Tondrakians · Toprakkale (castle), Toprakkale · Tourism in Armenia · Towards Russia Party · TRACECA · Trade unions in Armenia · Traditional Armenian orthography · Traditional Wushu Federation of Armenia · Transcaucasus · Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic · Transcaucasian SFSR · Transport in Armenia · Treaty of Alexandropol · Treaty of Batum · Treaty of Gulistan · Treaty of Kars · Treaty of Moscow (1921) · Treaty of San Stefano · Treaty of Sèvres · Treaty of Turkmenchay · Trialeti culture · Tsaghkadzor · Tsaghkadzor ski resort · Tsarukyan Alliance · Tsitsernakaberd · Tskhouk-Karckar · Tulipa armena · FC Tufagorts Artik, Tufagorts Artik · Tumanyan, Armenia, Tumanyan · Tumo Center for Creative Technologies · Turkish coffee · Turkish-Armenian War · Turuberan · Tushpa


U

Udi people · Ulisses F.C., Ulisses · Ukrainians in Armenia · Unibank (Armenia) · Union of Communists of Armenia · Union of Producers and Women · United Armenia Party · United Armenia Party (Armenia) · United Communist Party of Armenia · United Homeland Party · United Javakhk Democratic Alliance · United Labour Party (Armenia) · United Liberal National Party (MIAK) · United National Initiative (Armenia) · United Nations Office in Armenia · United States recognition of the Armenian genocide · Unity Party (Armenia) · Upper Armenia · Urartian language · Urartu · Urdz · Urfa Resistance · Artur Ustian · Utik · Uzundara


V

Vahanavank · Vahe · Vahevuni · Vahram Pahlavouni · Vahramashen Church · Vakıflı · Van Yerevan · Van, Turkey · Vanadzor · Vanand · Vannic Armenian Kingdom · Varajnuni · Varazdat, Varasdates (Varazdat) · Vardenis · Vartabed · Vartavar · Vayk · Vayots Dzor · Vedi · Vertir Airlines · Veteran Avia · Caucasus Viceroyalty (disambiguation), Viceroyalty of the Caucasus · Visa policy of Argentina · Visa policy of Armenia · Visa requirements for Armenian citizens · Voghdji River · Voice Libertarian Conservative Party · Voice of the Nation (Armenia) · List of volcanoes in Armenia, Volcanoes in Armenia · Volleyball Federation of Armenia · Vorotan River


W

War between Armenia and Iberia · War between Armenia/Rome and Iberia/Parthia · Water Day · Water Polo Federation of Armenia · Way Out Alliance · We Alliance · We Are Our Mountains · Western Armenia · Western Armenian language · Western Armenian verb table · White Genocide (Armenians), White Genocide · Wildlife of Armenia · Wilsonian Armenia · World Armenian Congress · List of World Heritage Sites in Europe#Armenia, World Heritage Sites in Armenia · Wrestling Federation of Armenia · Writers Union of Armenia


X

Xerxes of Armenia


Y

Yazidis in Armenia · Yeghegnadzor · Yeghish Arakyal Monastery · Yeghvard · Yerablur · FC Yerazank Yerevan, Yerazank Yerevan · Yerazi · Yerevan · Yerevan Brandy Company · Yerevan lake · Yerevan Metro · Yerevan railway station · Yerevan State Linguistic University · Yerevan State Medical University · Yerevan State Musical Conservatory · Yerevan State Pedagogical University · Yerevan State University · Yerevan TV Tower · Yerevan United · Yerevan Zoo · Yerevan-Avia · Yeritsmankants Monastery · Yerkir · Yerkir Media · Yervandashat, Armenia · Yervandashat (ancient city) · Yervant I · Yıldız Attempt


Z

Za'atar · Zakarid Armenia · Zakarid-Mxargrzeli · Zangezur Mountains · Zangilan · Zaravand · Zeitun Resistance (1915) · Zenob Glak · Zeytuntsyan · Zurna · Zvartnots, Armenia, Zvartnots · Zvartnots International Airport


See also

* Index of Artsakh-related articles * Lists of country-related topics * Outline of Armenia
{{DEFAULTSORT:Index Of Armenia-Related Articles Armenia-related lists, * Indexes of topics by country, Armenia Armenia, *