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  2. Category:Armenian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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  3. Armenian name - Wikipedia

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    Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ([nʦʰ]), which is a plural genitive suffix, transliterated as -nc, -nts or -ntz (as in Bakunts or Adontz), or in addition to -yan/-ian (as in Parajaniants), although that is not common, although it used to be more widespread in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  4. Category:Armenian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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  5. Agulis (historical village) - Wikipedia

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    An Armenian wedding party in Agulis in December 1919. Agulis (or Augulis, Aguillar, or Akoulis) was a historical Armenian village located in the Nakhichevan region of present-day Azerbaijan . [ 1 ] The village played an essential role in Armenian history due to its cultural, strategic, and historical significance.

  6. Origin of the Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Recent studies have shown that Armenians are indigenous to the Armenian Highlands and form a distinct genetic isolate in the region. [5] Analyses of mitochondrial ancient DNA of skeletons from Armenia and Artsakh spanning 7,800 years, including DNA from Neolithic, Bronze Age, Urartian, classical and medieval Armenian skeletons, [6] have revealed that modern Armenians have the least genetic ...

  7. History of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Armenians traditionally associate this name with the legendary progenitor of the Armenian people, Hayk. The names Armenia and Armenian are exonyms, first attested in the Behistun Inscription of Darius the Great. The early Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi derived the name Armenia from Aramaneak, the eldest son of the legendary Hayk. [2]

  8. Category:Armenian people and person templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Armenian people and person templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Armenian people and person templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it ...

  9. Name of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The name Armenia entered English via Latin, from Ancient Greek Ἀρμενία . The Armenian endonym for the Armenian people and country is hay (pl. hayer) and Hayastan, respectively. The exact etymologies of the names of Armenia are unknown, and there are various speculative attempts to connect them to older toponyms or ethnonyms .