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Patriarch Harootiun Vehabedian was elected Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1885, but he stayed in Istanbul until 1889, before arriving at Jerusalem to receive his post. c.1890-stock-foto
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closed sign in Armenian language-stock-foto
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The church in Oshakan is the sacred resting place of Saint Mesrop Mashtots, the 5th-century inventor of the Armenian alphabet and a national icon.-stock-foto
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The church in Oshakan is the sacred resting place of Saint Mesrop Mashtots, the 5th-century inventor of the Armenian alphabet and a national icon.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Giant stone letters celebrating the nation's unique script stand against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Aragats at the Armenian Alphabet Monument.-stock-foto
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Pixelated world map icons in 8-bit style, featuring over 190 countries. Perfect for digital art, educational projects, and themed designs.-stock-foto
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Armenia Word Cloud. Region names of the country in Armenian language. Bright neon style design on dark background.-stock-foto
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Cathédrale Sainte-Croix de Paris des Arméniens, in Paris, France-stock-foto
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Cathédrale Sainte-Croix de Paris des Arméniens, in Paris, France-stock-foto
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Pixelated world map icons in 8-bit style, featuring over 190 countries. Perfect for digital art, educational projects, and themed designs.-stock-foto
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Yerevan, Armenia - November 22, 2024: handwritten autograph of armenian poet Sayat-Nova in Matenadaran museum (Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Ma-stock-foto
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Yerevan, Armenia - November 22, 2024: handwritten medieval arithmetic textbook in Matenadaran museum (Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts-stock-foto
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November 21, 2024, Watertown, Massachusetts, US: Armenian-American diasporans celebrate two of their long time publications in Armenian and English, the Hairenik (Fatherland) and the English language Armenian Weekly, 125 and 90 years old, respectively. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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November 21, 2024, Watertown, Massachusetts, US: Armenian-American diasporans celebrate two of their long time publications in Armenian and English, the Hairenik (Fatherland) and the English language Armenian Weekly, 125 and 90 years old, respectively. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. 21st Nov, 2024. Armenian-American diasporans celebrate two of their long time publications in Armenian and English, the Hairenik (Fatherland) and the English language Armenian Weekly, 125 and 90 years old, respectively. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. 21st Nov, 2024. Armenian-American diasporans celebrate two of their long time publications in Armenian and English, the Hairenik (Fatherland) and the English language Armenian Weekly, 125 and 90 years old, respectively. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. 21st Nov, 2024. Armenian-American diasporans celebrate two of their long time publications in Armenian and English, the Hairenik (Fatherland) and the English language Armenian Weekly, 125 and 90 years old, respectively. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. 21st Nov, 2024. Armenian-American diasporans celebrate two of their long time publications in Armenian and English, the Hairenik (Fatherland) and the English language Armenian Weekly, 125 and 90 years old, respectively. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. 21st Nov, 2024. Armenian-American diasporans celebrate two of their long time publications in Armenian and English, the Hairenik (Fatherland) and the English language Armenian Weekly, 125 and 90 years old, respectively. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. 21st Nov, 2024. Armenian-American diasporans celebrate two of their long time publications in Armenian and English, the Hairenik (Fatherland) and the English language Armenian Weekly, 125 and 90 years old, respectively. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Gyumri, Armenia - July 20, 2024: letters on Wall of Names, crossword puzzle on wall of house in Gyumri city on summer day-stock-foto
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Gyumri, Armenia - July 20, 2024: people install letter on Wall of Names, crossword puzzle on wall of house in Gyumri city on summer day-stock-foto
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Gyumri, Armenia - July 20, 2024: Wall of Names, crossword puzzle on wall of house in Gyumri city on summer day-stock-foto
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Yerevan, Armenia - July 10, 2024: information board with description of Erebuni Fortress with Braille symbols for blind in Yerevan city-stock-foto
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Artashavan, Armenia - March 30, 2024: Sculptural monument to the Armenian alphabet, erected in 2005 on the 1600th anniversary of the creation of the A-stock-foto
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Artashavan, Armenia - March 30, 2024: Sculptural monument to the Armenian alphabet, erected in 2005 on the 1600th anniversary of the creation of Armen-stock-foto
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A sign on the old wall with the name of Armenian Street in Lviv-stock-foto
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Tehran, Iran. 8th Feb, 2024. A portrait of a dead Iranian Christian person is installed on a gravestone at Nor Burastan Cemetery, which is the major Armenian cemetery established in 1974 by St. Stephen Chapel in southeast Tehran. Iranian Armenians (Persian Armenians), are Iranians of Armenian ethnicity who may speak Armenian as their first language. Estimates of their number in Iran range from 70,000 to 500,000. Areas with a high concentration of them include Tabriz, Tehran, Salmas, and Isfahan's Jolfa (Nor Jugha) quarter. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ON-stock-foto
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Tehran, Iran. 8th Feb, 2024. A portrait of a dead Iranian Christian person is installed on a gravestone at Nor Burastan Cemetery, which is the major Armenian cemetery established in 1974 by St. Stephen Chapel in southeast Tehran. Iranian Armenians (Persian Armenians), are Iranians of Armenian ethnicity who may speak Armenian as their first language. Estimates of their number in Iran range from 70,000 to 500,000. Areas with a high concentration of them include Tabriz, Tehran, Salmas, and Isfahan's Jolfa (Nor Jugha) quarter. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ON-stock-foto
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Tehran, Iran. 8th Feb, 2024. A portrait of a dead Iranian Christian person is installed on a gravestone at Nor Burastan Cemetery, which is the major Armenian cemetery established in 1974 by St. Stephen Chapel in southeast Tehran. Iranian Armenians (Persian Armenians), are Iranians of Armenian ethnicity who may speak Armenian as their first language. Estimates of their number in Iran range from 70,000 to 500,000. Areas with a high concentration of them include Tabriz, Tehran, Salmas, and Isfahan's Jolfa (Nor Jugha) quarter. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ON-stock-foto
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Tehran, Iran. 8th Feb, 2024. A portrait of a dead Iranian Christian person is installed on a gravestone at Nor Burastan Cemetery, which is the major Armenian cemetery established in 1974 by St. Stephen Chapel in southeast Tehran. Iranian Armenians (Persian Armenians), are Iranians of Armenian ethnicity who may speak Armenian as their first language. Estimates of their number in Iran range from 70,000 to 500,000. Areas with a high concentration of them include Tabriz, Tehran, Salmas, and Isfahan's Jolfa (Nor Jugha) quarter. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ON-stock-foto