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  • 1Armenian Origin of the Etruscans — The Armenian Origin of the Etruscans defines a link between the Armenians and the Etruscans. Some scholars also see in Urartean art, architecture, language and general culture traces of kinship to the Etruscans of the Italian peninsula. [A… …

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  • 2Armenian nobility — has a long history with many interruptions, most notable of which was the Russian occupation. After Armenia regained her independence in 1991 efforts have been made to revive the influence of the traditional noble houses. TerminologyMembers of… …

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  • 3Armenian — may refer to *Resident of or something associated with the Republic of Armenia. *It also refers to people of ethnic Armenian origin residing in other countries (e.g. Lebanese Armenians, American Armenians, French Armenians etc) *Armenian /… …

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  • 4Armenian British — Infobox Ethnic group group = Armenian Britons caption= David Dickinson, Calouste Gulbenkian flagicon|UK flagicon|Armenia poptime = Armenian Born 589cite web|url=http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/18/23/34792376.xls|title=Country of birth data,… …

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  • 5Armenian — Ar·me·ni·an || É‘r mɪːnɪən /ɑːm n. native or resident of Armenia adj. of Armenian origin, of or pertaining to Armenia (country in western Asia) n. language spoken in Armenia (country in Asia) …

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  • 6Armenian Genocide denial — Armenian Genocide Background Armenians in the Ottoman Empire …

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  • 7Armenian Genocide reparations — Armenian Genocide Background Armenians in the Ottoman Empire …

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  • 8Armenian-Dutch — ( nl. Armeense Nederlanders) are citizens of the Netherlands of Armenian ancestry. The exact number of Armenians in the country is unknown, since the Dutch Immigration Office only offers data on country of origin. It is unofficially estimated… …

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  • 9Armenian — 1590s, a native of Armenia, from Armenia (late 14c. in English), place name traced to 521 C.E., but of uncertain origin. As the name of the language, by 1718; as an adjective, by 1727 …

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  • 10Armenian language — Indo European language of the Armenians. It is spoken by perhaps five to six million people worldwide. Armenian has undergone phonetic and grammatical changes that make it completely distinct from other branches of Indo European; its closest… …

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