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  2. Armenia–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    Ferroalloys ($41.2 thousand), Pure Olive Oil ($23.4 thousand), and Other Edible Preparations ($773 thousand) are Armenia's top exports to Indonesia. Armenian exports to Indonesia have grown at a yearly rate of 9.67% during the past 24 years, from $97.1 thousand in 1997 to $891 thousand in 2021. [7]

  3. Armenians in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Within a short time Armenians extended also to Singapore where they were involved in the opium trade, which was under British control, while some Armenian missionaries went on to the Philippines. Most of the original Armenian community, however, has left Indonesia after the independence, however, there was an estimated number of less than a ...

  4. 2024 Armenian coup attempt allegations - Wikipedia

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    According to the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Armenia, seven people will be charged with “preparing to usurp power … using violence and the threat of violence to take over the powers of government.” [4] [5] [1] According to Armenian officials the plotters consisted of an undisclosed number of Armenian nationals led by 5 Armenians and 2 former citizens of the Republic of ...

  5. Nagorno-Karabakh conflict - Wikipedia

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    The First Nagorno-Karabakh War, also known as the Artsakh Liberation War in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, was an armed conflict that took place in the late 1980s to May 1994, in the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh in southwestern Azerbaijan, between the majority ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh backed by the Republic of Armenia, and the ...

  6. 2023 Armenian protests - Wikipedia

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    Two unidentified assailants threw some bags of red paint at the gates of the Russian embassy in Yerevan. They were promptly removed by the Armenian Police. [29] [30] Levon Kocharyan, son of former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, was arrested after reportedly getting into a fistfight with four police officers while participating in protests ...

  7. 2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh - Wikipedia

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    The conflict escalated in 1988, when the Karabakh Armenians demanded the transfer of the region from Soviet Azerbaijan to Soviet Armenia, triggering the First Nagorno-Karabakh War that ended in 1994 with Azerbaijan losing control of about 13.6% of its territory, [40] including Nagorno-Karabakh, to Karabakh Armenians and the army of the Republic ...

  8. 2020–2021 Armenian protests - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Prosecutor General's Office urged the citizens to refrain from organizing, holding or participating in rallies, [32] while clashes broke out between the protestors, who were chanting "Nikol is a traitor!", [33] and the Armenian security forces on Freedom Square in Yerevan, where three law enforcement officers were injured. [34]

  9. 2023 in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijan launches an offensive on Nagorno-Karabakh and demands the withdrawal of ethnic Armenian forces from the region. [15] The Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan says that Armenia must hand over all weapons in order to stop "anti-terrorism" activities. [16] Start of protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.