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  2. Melchior (magus) - Wikipedia

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    Upon arriving at the house, [3] the Magi worshipped him and opened their gifts, with Melchior giving the gift of gold to signify Jesus' kingship over the world. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] According to a medieval saints calendar, following his return to Persia, Melchior met up with the other Magi again in 54 AD in the Kingdom of Armenia to celebrate Christmas ...

  3. Ghapama - Wikipedia

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    Ghapama (Armenian: ղափամա) is an Armenian stuffed pumpkin dish, [1] often prepared during the Christmas season.It is prepared by removing the guts of the pumpkin (known as դդում in Armenian, pronounced dt'um in Eastern Armenian and t't'um in Western Armenian) and stuffing it with boiled rice and dried fruits [2] such as chopped almonds, apple, cornel, apricot, plums, dates, prunes ...

  4. List of Christmas and winter gift-bringers - Wikipedia

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    Christmas gift-bringers in Europe. This is a list of Christmas and winter gift-bringer figures from around the world. The history of mythical or folkloric gift-bringing figures who appear in winter, often at or around the Christmas period, is complex, and in many countries the gift-bringer – and the gift-bringer's date of arrival – has changed over time as native customs have been ...

  5. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Christmas gifts under a Christmas tree. ... This is a public holiday in Armenia, and it is held on the same day that is internationally considered to be January 6 ...

  6. The next pastry craze should be these flaky, golden nazooks ...

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    Rose & Rye is the story of diaspora through pastries and cakes, an Armenian tradition culturally connected to Russia, Iran, Lebanon, France and L.A. Try the strawberry matcha nazook.

  7. Ashure - Wikipedia

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    Since Armenians serve this pudding during Christmas and on New Year's Eve, it is sometimes called "Armenian Christmas Pudding". The pudding may be accompanied by kurabia, and nuts such as almonds or pistachios. [10] Like ashure, the Christmas Pudding may be garnished with pomegranate seeds, dried fruits and flavored with rose water. [11]

  8. Ded Moroz - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian name for Ded Moroz is Dzmer Pap (Armenian: Ձմեռ Պապ), literally Grandfather Winter. His loyal granddaughter Dzyunanushik (Armenian: Ձյունանուշիկ), whose name means Snow Sweetie, or Snow Anush (a popular Armenian female name), is another counterpart of Snegurochka.

  9. Public holidays in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Shushi Liberation Day - on May 8, 1992, Armenian forces freed the city from Azerbaijani military forces, marking an important milestone in Artsakh liberation war for Armenians. Victory Day : 9 May ( World War II ) was a holiday throughout the USSR and is still an official holiday in Armenia.

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