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  2. Repatriation of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of the region changed considerably due to the Ottoman Empire's policy of settling Muslim refugees from the Balkans during the Balkan wars into the region, [10] and the emigration of Ottoman Armenians to Russian Armenia, the latter of which had been ongoing since the mid-19th century, [11] when most of Iranian Armenia had been ...

  3. Armenians in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Many Armenians were deported around the Soviet Union states, Armenians were in many of the existing Soviet Republics, there still is a sizable population of Armenian's in post-Soviet countries, many whom still speak Russian. A wave of Armenian's from Middle Eastern countries between 1946-1949 specifically from, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq were ...

  4. Russian Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Russian Armenia is the period of Armenian history under Russian rule from 1828, when Eastern Armenia became part of the Russian Empire following Qajar Iran's loss in the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) and the subsequent ceding of its territories that included Eastern Armenia per the out coming Treaty of Turkmenchay of 1828.

  5. Armenia–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Russia also reduced the gas price for Armenia from 270 to 189 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters and enlarged the existing Russian military bases in Armenia. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Armenia became a full member of the Eurasian Economic Union on 2 January 2015, whereupon cooperation and integration with Russia reached a new level.

  6. Timeline of modern Armenian history - Wikipedia

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    Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Republic of Artsakh introduced martial law and mobilized forces. 2020 November 10: Armenia and Azerbaijan sign a Russia-brokered ceasefire agreement, ending the 44 day war. 2021 March 1: The Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement is entered into force.

  7. Western Armenian - Wikipedia

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    In modern day Armenia, there is a municipality called Gyumri, the city took host to large numbers of Armenian refugees fleeing the Ottoman Empire from the Armenian Genocide. Many of these people spoke the Karin dialect of Armenian, which is spoken in Gyumri but overtime many Eastern Armenian and Russian words have been borrowed into the dialect.

  8. Cherkesogai - Wikipedia

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    Since the early Medieval period, many Armenians have lived as diaspora, due to foreign invasions of Armenia, national and religious persecution, genocide and wars.Most of the present-day Armenian diaspora in the North Caucasus arrived in the 17th and 18th centuries, though the first Hemshin Armenians arrived in the 8th century.

  9. Farewell, Unwashed Russia - Wikipedia

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    References to the poem were made by various Russian composers. [28] The line "Farewell, unwashed Russia" is used in Nikolay Kolyada's play "Oginsky's Polonaise" (Russian: Полонез Огинского). [29] Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev in his 1995 article writes: "You were unwashed, and remain unwashed" referring to the first verse of the poem. [30]