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  2. Category:Armenian words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Armenian words and phrases" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. --shat; A.

  3. The Azizyans - Wikipedia

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    The Azizyans (Armenian: Ազիզյանները) is an Armenian sitcom television series developed by Robert Martirosyan and Van Grigoryan. The series premiered on Armenia Premium on October 31, 2016.

  4. Nerses IV the Gracious - Wikipedia

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    A collection of his daily prayers, Twenty-four Hour Prayers, has been translated into 32 languages, [15] and one prayer in particular, Havatov Khostovanim (I Confess with Faith), is currently available in 36 languages. [7] Several of Nerses' poems have been adopted for use in the Armenian Hymnal and Divine Liturgy. [16]

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  6. Yerevan dialect - Wikipedia

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    Classical Armenian (Grabar) words, as well as native Armenian words which are not attested in Classical Armenian, compose a significant part of the Yerevan dialect's vocabulary. [1] Throughout history, the dialect has been influenced by several languages, especially Russian and Persian , and loan words have significant presence in it today.

  7. Armenian Rite - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Rite (Armenian: Հայկական պատարագ) [1] [2] is a liturgical rite used by both the Armenian Apostolic and the Armenian Catholic churches. Isaac of Armenia , the Catholicos of All Armenians , initiated a series of reforms with help from Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century that distinguished Armenia from its Greek and ...

  8. Karabakh dialect - Wikipedia

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    The 8th century Armenian historian Stepanos Syunetsi was the first one to mention the local dialect of Artsakh. [3] In his «Բառք եղերականք» (Words of Tragedy), he wrote about the dialect of զԱրցախային meaning "of Artsakh", the historical Armenian name of Karabakh. [6]

  9. Artsakh (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Artsakh" (Armenian: «Արցախ») is an instrumental folk song from Armenian contemporary composer Ara Gevorgyan's 1999 album Ani. The song has become wildly popular in Armenia. [2] [3] Over the years, it has been used in cultural and political [4] events and occasions. Figure skaters, gymnasts, and other athletes around the world have also ...