The monograph is dedicated to the historical and architectural monuments of the Azordatspor and Chakk provinces of the historical Tayk world.
Hasmik Matikyan
This monograph is a unique contribution to the preservation of folklore heritage and the exploration of folklore linguistic thought.
Hasmik Matikyan
The monograph is devoted to the study of children’s folklore in Shirak as it is performed and transmitted in settings with adults and children. For comparative analysis, folklore gathered from archives and field work outside of Armenia has been added.
H. Matikyan, A.Meliqsetyan
Sh. Nikoghosyan, G. Tumnayan
The methodological manual is dedicated to the modern use of children's folklore in the kindergarten environment of Shirak.
Hasmik Harutiunyan
The work is dedicated to the issues of the formation of hamkar traditions in Armenian ashugh art and the important features of the activities of hamkars in prominent ashugh centers.
Hasmik Apinyan
The collection includes articles and scientific reports published by musicologist and folklorist Hasmik Paruyr Apinyan in different years.
Arkadi Akopov
Тhe book is dedicated to the exploration of historical and architectural landmarks within the Azordatspor and Chakq districts of the historical Tayk province.
Karine Bazeyan
The collection covers the events of 1918-1921 in the Alexandropol province and their socio-economic and cultural consequences.
Hasmik Matikyan
The monograph is an exceptional selection for preserving folklore heritage and revealing folklore linguistic thinking.
Inga Avagyan
"Survivors of the Great Genocide" is the oldest book in the series, which is based on real events and facts.
Armen Hayrapetyan
The collection is intended for students of professional departments of universities, specialist historians, and the general reading public.
Torgom Aghanyan
Dedicated to the socio-cultural adaptation process of the population of the Disaster Zone who survived the 1988 Spitak earthquake.
Inga Avagyan
"Survivors of the Great Genocide" is the oldest book in the series, which is based on real events and facts.
Inga Avagyan
This is the fourth book in the author's "Survivors of the Great Genocide" series. This time, it has been developed and compared with historical facts in Eastern Armenia in 1918-1920.
Inga Avagyan
The Vantospian records about the land of Eriach and its neighbors have been combined with historical facts and placed on the reader's table in the form of a book.
Karine Bazeyan, Grigor Aghanyan
It is dedicated to the analysis of the ethnographic image of the city of Alexandrapol, which covers the period from the 1930s to the 20th century.
Laura Atanesyan
The work presents for the first time a comprehensive account of the life and work of Gevorg Brutyan, a representative of Armenian graphics.
Karine Aleqsanyan
The documents in the collection reflect the tragedy experienced by a large number of Western Armenians who were made homeless as a result of the Armenian Genocide.
Arkadi Akopov
Dedicated to the XIV century of Greater Armenia, Tayk, it represents the provinces of Kars, Akhaltsikhe, and Erzurum from the 16th century to the first half of the 19th century.
Armen Hayrapetyan
It is a rich collection of statistical documents, consisting of 325 tables, which relate to the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Karine Sahakyan
Summarizes folk, religious, ritual, historical, and ethnographic ideas dedicated to Saint Sarkis.
Karine Sahakyan
The monograph is an attempt at a national psychological study of the consequences of the disaster. Numerous materials on the 1988 earthquake have been analyzed.
Larisa Yeganyan
It is dedicated to the excavations of several ancient tombs in Shirak: Karmrakar (1986), Arapi (1989), Vardbagh (1989), and Beniamin (1989-2001).
Hasmik Harutiunyan
It is dedicated to the comprehensive examination of the 5th-15th century bibliographic sources that represent great source-scientific value in the history of Armenian music.
Hasmik Apinyan
Dedicated to the life and work of the famous Armenian ashugh Igit (Gegham Martirosyan) of the second half of the 20th century.
Inga Avagyan
This is the third book in the "Survivors of the Great Genocide" series, which is based on real events and facts.
Sargis Petrosyan
The inclusion of new factual material deepens the view that Armenian symbols are monograms, and can be read as both ideograms and phonetics.
Sargis Petrosyan
It is dedicated to the problems of the emergence of classes in the Armenian Highlands, coming from the distant Indo-European past and the Armenian reality.
Armen Hayrapetyan
The monograph is a historical-ethnographic study dedicated to the eastern part of the historical Shirak province.
Sergo Hayrapetyan
It is devoted to the examination of one of the components of the syntactic structure of a simple sentence in Grabar: the syntactic structure.