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39 relations: Ancient Rome, Armenia, Armenian genocide, Armenian genocide recognition, Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, Armenians, Armenpress, Armin T. Wegner, Bodil Katharine Biørn, François Hollande, Franz Werfel, Fridtjof Nansen, Henry Morgenthau Sr., Hrazdan (river), Iron Age, Jacques Chirac, Jakob Künzler, Johannes Lepsius, John Kirakosyan, Karekin II, List of Armenian genocide memorials, List of visitors to Tsitsernakaberd, Mount Ararat, PanARMENIAN.Net, Pope Benedict XV, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul II, Rowan Williams, Stele, Swallow, Tsatur Aghayan, Turkey, Vladimir Putin, Western Armenia, Yad Vashem, Yakov Zarobyan, Yerevan, Yerkir Media, 1965 Yerevan demonstrations.
- 1967 establishments in the Soviet Union
- Armenian genocide commemoration
- Armenian genocide memorials
- Genocide museums
- History museums in Armenia
- Monuments and memorials built in the Soviet Union
- Monuments and memorials in Armenia
- Museums in Yerevan
Ancient Rome
In modern historiography, ancient Rome is the Roman civilisation from the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD.
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Armenia
Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia.
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Armenian genocide
The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
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Armenian genocide recognition
Armenian genocide recognition is the formal acceptance of the fact that the Ottoman Empire's systematic massacres and forced deportation of Armenians from 1915 to 1923, both during and after the First World War, constituted genocide. Tsitsernakaberd and Armenian genocide recognition are Armenian genocide commemoration.
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Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day (Մեծ Եղեռնի զոհերի հիշատակի օր Mets Yegherrni zoheri hishataki or) or Armenian Genocide Memorial Day is a public holiday in Armenia and is observed by the Armenian diaspora on 24 April. Tsitsernakaberd and Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day are Armenian genocide commemoration.
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Armenians
Armenians (hayer) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia.
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Armenpress
Armenpress (Armenian Press; Արմենպրես) is the oldest and the main state news agency in Armenia.
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Armin T. Wegner
Armin Theophil Wegner (October 16, 1886 – May 17, 1978) was a German soldier and medic in World War I, a prolific author, and a human rights activist.
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Bodil Katharine Biørn
Bodil Katharine Biørn (27 May 1871 – 22 July 1960), also known as Mother Katharine, was a Norwegian missionary.
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François Hollande
François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande (born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2012 to 2017.
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Franz Werfel
Franz Viktor Werfel (10 September 1890 – 26 August 1945) was an Austrian-Bohemian novelist, playwright, and poet whose career spanned World War I, the Interwar period, and World War II.
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Fridtjof Nansen
Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (10 October 1861 – 13 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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Henry Morgenthau Sr.
Henry Morgenthau (April 26, 1856 – November 25, 1946) was a German-born American lawyer and businessman, best known for his role as the ambassador to the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Morgenthau was one of the most prominent Americans who spoke about the Greek genocide and the Armenian genocide of which he stated, "I am firmly convinced that this is the greatest crime of the ages." Morgenthau was the father of the politician Henry Morgenthau Jr.
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Hrazdan (river)
The Hrazdan (Հրազդան գետ, Hrazdan get) is a major river and the second largest in Armenia.
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Iron Age
The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age.
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Jacques Chirac
Jacques René Chirac (29 November 193226 September 2019) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1995 to 2007.
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Jakob Künzler
Jakob Künzler (March 8, 1871 – January 15, 1949) was a Swiss who resided in an oriental mission in Urfa and who witnessed the Armenian genocide.
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Johannes Lepsius
Johannes Lepsius (15 December 1858, Potsdam, Kingdom of Prussia – 3 February 1926, Meran, Kingdom of Italy) was a German Protestant missionary, Orientalist, and humanist with a special interest in trying to prevent the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire.
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John Kirakosyan
John Sahaky Kirakosyan (Ջոն Սահակի Կիրակոսյան; May 6, 1929 – June 20, 1985) was a Soviet Armenian Foreign Minister from 1975 until his death.
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Karekin II
Catholicos Garegin II (Գարեգին Բ, also spelled Karekin; born 21 August 1951) is the Catholicos of All Armenians, the supreme head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, since 1999.
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List of Armenian genocide memorials
A number of organizations, museums, and monuments are intended to serve as memorials to the Armenian genocide and its over 1 million victims. Tsitsernakaberd and List of Armenian genocide memorials are Armenian genocide commemoration and monuments and memorials in Armenia.
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List of visitors to Tsitsernakaberd
Tsitsernakaberd is the official memorial to the Armenian genocide victims in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsitsernakaberd and List of visitors to Tsitsernakaberd are Armenian genocide commemoration and museums in Yerevan.
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Mount Ararat
Mount Ararat (Ararat) or Masis (Մասիս) also known as Mount Agirî (Kurdish: Çiyayê Agirî) and Mount Ağrı (Turkish: Ağrı Dağı), is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in Eastern Turkey.
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PanARMENIAN.Net
PanARMENIAN.net is the first Armenian online news agency, an internet portal based in Yerevan, Armenia.
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Pope Benedict XV
Pope Benedict XV (Latin: Benedictus XV; Benedetto XV), born Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa (21 November 185422 January 1922), was head of the Catholic Church from 1914 until his death in January 1922.
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Pope Francis
Pope Francis (Franciscus; Francesco; Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936) is head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State.
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Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II (Ioannes Paulus II; Jan Paweł II; Giovanni Paolo II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła,; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his death in 2005.
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Rowan Williams
Rowan Douglas Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, (born 14 June 1950) is a Welsh Anglican bishop, theologian and poet.
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Stele
A stele,From Greek στήλη, stēlē, plural στήλαι stēlai; the plural in English is sometimes stelai based on direct transliteration of the Greek, sometimes stelae or stelæ based on the inflection of Greek nouns in Latin, and sometimes anglicized to steles.) or occasionally stela (stelas or stelæ) when derived from Latin, is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in the ancient world as a monument.
Swallow
The swallows, martins, and saw-wings, or Hirundinidae are a family of passerine songbirds found around the world on all continents, including occasionally in Antarctica.
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Tsatur Aghayan
Tsatur Pavel Aghayan (Ծատուր Պավելի Աղայան; – 3 December 1982) was a Soviet-Armenian historian, a professor at Yerevan State University, an academician of the Armenian Academy of Sciences, the editor of the journal Lraber Hasarakakan Gitutyunneri, and a renowned scientist of the Armenian SSR (1974).
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
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Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who is the president of Russia.
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Western Armenia
Western Armenia (Western Armenian: Արեւմտեան Հայաստան, Arevmdian Hayasdan) is a term to refer to the western parts of the Armenian highlands located within Turkey (formerly the Ottoman Empire) that comprise the historical homeland of the Armenians.
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Yad Vashem
Yad Vashem (יָד וַשֵׁם) is Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
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Yakov Zarobyan
Yakov Nikitayi Zarobyan (Յակով Նիկիտայի Զարոբյան; 25 September 1908 – 11 April 1980) was the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia from 1960 to 1966.
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Yerevan
Yerevan (Երևան; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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Yerkir Media
Yerkir Media (Երկիր Մեդիա, literally "World Media") is an Armenian television station that began operating in 2004.
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1965 Yerevan demonstrations
The 1965 Yerevan demonstrations took place in Yerevan, Armenia on 24 April 1965, on the 50th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Tsitsernakaberd and 1965 Yerevan demonstrations are Armenian genocide commemoration.
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See also
1967 establishments in the Soviet Union
- 5th Operational Squadron
- AeroBratsk
- Aizkraukle
- Artsyz Raion
- Atominform
- Azerbaijan State Museum of Musical Culture
- Chuvash State Symphony Capella
- Dos Mukasan
- Elita (cigarette)
- FC Alay
- Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems
- Institute for US and Canadian Studies
- Japanese School in Moscow
- Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
- Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Soviet Militia"
- Kyiv Secondary School No. 189
- Mikael Ter-Mikaelian Institute for Physical Research
- Nakhchivan State University
- Nefteyugansk
- Novosibirsk Higher Military Command School
- Order of the October Revolution
- Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel, Tbilisi
- Sputnik (magazine)
- Sputnik Monthly Digest
- State quality mark of the USSR
- Technika (publisher)
- Tsitsernakaberd
- Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service
- We Are Our Mountains
Armenian genocide commemoration
- 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide
- 1965 Yerevan demonstrations
- 2015 Armenian March for Justice
- 60th anniversary of the Armenian genocide commemorations in Beirut
- Armenian Assembly of America
- Armenian Genocide Memorial Church, Der Zor
- Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
- Armenian National Institute
- Armenian genocide recognition
- Bust of Albert Einstein
- Deir ez-Zor camps
- I Apologize campaign
- Kurdish recognition of the Armenian genocide
- List of Armenian genocide memorials
- List of visitors to Tsitsernakaberd
- Madagh
- Monument to Humanity
- Sardarapat Memorial
- Tsitsernakaberd
- USC Shoah Foundation
- United States recognition of the Armenian genocide
Armenian genocide memorials
- Alfortville Armenian Genocide Memorial bombings
- Armenian Genocide Memorial in Larnaca
- Armenian Genocide Monument in Nicosia
- Armenian Genocide Museum of America
- Armenian Heritage Park
- Armenian Khachkar
- Bust of Albert Einstein
- Istanbul Armenian Genocide memorial
- Lyon Armenian Genocide Memorial
- Madagh
- Marseille Genocide Memorial
- Montebello Genocide Memorial
- Mount Davidson (California)
- Tsitsernakaberd
- Wales Genocide Memorial
Genocide museums
- Armenian Genocide Museum of America
- Campaign Against Genocide Museum
- Holocaust museums
- Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders
- National Museum of the Holodomor-Genocide
- Tsitsernakaberd
- Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
History museums in Armenia
- ARF History Museum
- Dzitoghtsyan Museum of National Architecture
- Erebuni Museum
- Geological Museum and Art Gallery (Dilijan)
- History Museum of Armenia
- Local Lore Museum of Goris
- Near East Art Museum
- Sardarapat Memorial
- Tsitsernakaberd
- Yerevan History Museum
Monuments and memorials built in the Soviet Union
- 26 Baku Commissars Memorial
- Barmaley Fountain
- Cascade Memorial to the Victims of Soviet Repression
- Charents Arch
- Chekhov Monument, Taganrog
- Cosmonauts Alley
- Cossacks (sculpture composition)
- Garibaldi Monument in Taganrog
- Grigory and Aksinya (sculpture composition)
- Ho Chi Minh monument
- House of Lenin
- Leningrad Hero City Obelisk
- List of monuments and memorials of the Soviet Union
- Memorial of Glory (Tiraspol)
- Monument of Glory, Samara
- Monument to Lenin in Luzhniki
- Monument to Vasily Chapaev (Samara)
- Monument to the Conquerors of Space
- Monument to the Heroes of the Revolution
- Monument to the Victims of the Intervention
- Monumental propaganda
- Mother Armenia
- Mother Armenia, Gyumri
- National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War
- Nizami Mausoleum
- Obelisk of Glory (Tolyatti)
- Robespierre Monument
- Sardarapat Memorial
- Shtyki Memorial
- Soviet-era statues
- Statue of Friedrich Engels, Manchester
- Statue of Yuriy Dolgorukiy, Moscow
- The Motherland Calls
- Timiryazev monument
- To Donbas Liberators
- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Kyiv)
- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Moscow)
- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Tashkent)
- Treasury of Bahman Mirza
- Tsitsernakaberd
- Ukrainian House
- Vagif Mausoleum
- Worker and Kolkhoz Woman
Monuments and memorials in Armenia
- Abbas Mirza Mosque, Yerevan
- Akob Aghi khachkar
- Cascade Memorial to the Victims of Soviet Repression
- Charents Arch
- Khachkar
- List of Armenian genocide memorials
- List of statues in Yerevan
- Mausoleum of Kara Koyunlu emirs
- Mother Armenia
- Mother Armenia, Gyumri
- Sardarapat Memorial
- Sev Berd
- Statue of Avetik Isahakyan
- Statue of King of the Forest
- Statue of Zabel Yesayan (Proshyan)
- Tsitsernakaberd
- Zalkhan Mosque
Museums in Yerevan
- ARF History Museum
- Ara Sargsyan and Hakob Kojoyan Museum
- Armenian Medical Museum
- Armenian Railways Museum
- Aznavour Centre
- Cafesjian Museum of Art
- Central Bank Visitor Centre (Armenia)
- Charents Museum of Literature and Arts
- Erebuni Museum
- Geological Museum after H. Karapetyan
- History Museum of Armenia
- House-Museum of Aram Khachaturian
- Hovhannes Tumanyan Museum
- Komitas Museum
- List of museums in Yerevan
- List of visitors to Tsitsernakaberd
- Little Einstein Science Museum
- Matenadaran
- Modern Art Museum of Yerevan
- National Gallery of Armenia
- Natural History Museum of Armenia
- Near East Art Museum
- Sergei Parajanov Museum
- Silva Kaputikyan House-Museum
- Tsitsernakaberd
- Yeghishe Charents House-Museum
- Yerevan History Museum
References
Also known as 10.51442, Armenian Genocide Memorial, Armenian Genocide Memorial complex, Armenian Genocide Museum, Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Dzidzernagapert, International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, Memorial Complex of Tsitsernakaberd, The Armenian Genocide Museum-institute, Tistsernakaberd Armenia Genocide Memorial, Tistsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial, Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial, Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Memorial, Tsitsernakaberd Hill, Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex, Tsitsernakapert.