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  2. Armenians of Kars - Wikipedia

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    Armenian church in Kars. Kars is a city in northeastern Turkey that was historically home to a significant Armenian population. [1] Before the Armenian Genocide, which took place during World War I, Kars was a thriving center of Armenian culture, with a large Armenian community living alongside Turks, Kurds, and other ethnic groups.

  3. Kars - Wikipedia

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    Kars (Armenian: Կարս or Ղարս; [2] Azerbaijani: Qars; Kurdish: Qers [3]) is a city in northeast Turkey. It is the seat of Kars Province and Kars District . [ 4 ] As of 2022, its population was 91,450. [ 1 ]

  4. List of programs broadcast by Armenia TV and Armenia Premium

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    Motor show-2000 (since 1998) Boomerang (1999-2003) Discovery (2000-2008) Evening with Hakob Rubinyan (2000) How are you friend? The day; The opposite opinions; Cities of the world; Internet; 24 frames per second; Our City; Zarmanazan; Nanor show; TV Kitchen; Armenia-Diaspora; Bernard Show (2001-2009) Blitz (2002-2007) Kargin Haghordum (2002 ...

  5. Kars Province - Wikipedia

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    In ancient times, Kars (Armenian: Կարս) was part of the province of Ararat in the Kingdom of Armenia. The first known people were the followers of Vanand (Վանանդ), for whom Kars was their main settlement and fortress. In 928, Kars became the capital of Bagratid Armenia.

  6. Public Television Company of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, television was restructured and renamed the Public Television Company. The country's legislation at the time required Armenia 1 (Hayastan 1) to broadcast all foreign films and series dubbed into Armenian. It was not until 2005 that the language requirement was raised. New roads and prospects opened for the Armenian Public Television in ...

  7. List of massacres of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Armenian genocide: 1915–1923 Ottoman Empire: Committee of Union and Progress government 800,000–1,500,000 [5] [6] September Days: September 1918 Baku, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (under Ottoman control at the time) Army of Islam Azerbaijani mobs 10,000–30,000 [7] Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan: July 1919 – July 1920

  8. Cathedral of Kars - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Kars, also known as the Holy Apostles Church (Armenian: Կարսի Սուրբ Առաքելոց եկեղեցի, Karsi Surb Arakelots' yekeghets'i; Turkish: Aziz Havariler Kilisesi [11] or "Church of the Twelve Apostles" 12 Havariler Kilisesi) [1] [9] [13] is a former Armenian Apostolic church in Kars, eastern Turkey.

  9. Kingdom of Vanand - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Kars (Armenian: Կարսի թագավորություն), alternatively known as the Kingdom of Vanand (Armenian: Վանանդի թագավորություն), was a medieval Armenian kingdom formed in the year 963 by the son of Abas I of Armenia, Mushegh Bagratuni (d. 984).