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  • [Info] The Armenians, or, The People of Ararat: A Brief Historical Sketch of the Past and the Present Condition of Armenia, the Armenians, Their Religion, and Missions Among Them (Philadelphia: Allen, Lane and Scott, 1892), by M. C. Gabrielian
Filed under: Armenia -- Civilization
  • [Info] Les Arméniens: Esquisse Historique et Ethnographique (in French; Lyon: H. Georg, 1896), by Ernest Chantre
  • [Info] National Life and Thought of the Various Nations Throughout the World: A Series of Addresses (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., 1891), ed. by South Place Ethical Society (London, England), contrib. by Eiríkr Magnússon, James E. Thorold Rogers, J. Theodore Bent, Francis Hindes Groome, Gabriela Cunninghame Graham, Ágost Pulszky, William Richard Morfill, Miran Sevasly, S. Schidrowitz, Sidney Whitman, Adam Gielgud, J. Stephen Jeans, H. L. Braekstad, Alfred Wathelet, Howard Hodgkin, H. Anthony Salmoné, J. C. McCoan, J. C. Cotton Minchin, and Simeon Singer
Filed under: Armenia -- Fiction Filed under: Armenia -- Foreign relations -- United States
  • [Info] Mandate for Armenia: Message From the President of the United States, Requesting That the Congress Grant the Executive Power to Accept for the United States a Mandate for Armenia (House of Representatives, 66th Congress, 2d session, document #791; 1920), by Woodrow Wilson
  • [Info] Mandatory Over Armenia: Report Made to Maj. Gen. James G. Harford, United States Army, Chief of the American Military Mission, on the Military Problem of a Mandatory Over Armenia (Washington: GPO, 1920), by George Van Horn Moseley
Filed under: Armenia -- History Filed under: Armenia -- History -- 1901-Filed under: Armenia -- History -- 428-1522Filed under: Armenia -- History -- 428-640Filed under: Armenia -- History -- Bagratuni dynasty, 885-1045Filed under: Armenia -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1920Filed under: Armenia -- History -- To 428Filed under: Armenia -- History -- Turkic-Mongol domination, 1045-1522Filed under: Armenia -- Social life and customsFiled under: Byzantine Empire -- Relations -- ArmeniaFiled under: Church buildings -- ArmeniaFiled under: Communism -- ArmeniaFiled under: Inscriptions -- ArmeniaFiled under: Missions -- ArmeniaFiled under: United States -- Foreign relations -- Armenia
  • [Info] Mandate for Armenia: Message From the President of the United States, Requesting That the Congress Grant the Executive Power to Accept for the United States a Mandate for Armenia (House of Representatives, 66th Congress, 2d session, document #791; 1920), by Woodrow Wilson
  • [Info] Mandatory Over Armenia: Report Made to Maj. Gen. James G. Harford, United States Army, Chief of the American Military Mission, on the Military Problem of a Mandatory Over Armenia (Washington: GPO, 1920), by George Van Horn Moseley
  • [Info] Conditions in the Near East: Report of the American Military Mission to Armenia (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920), by United States American Military Mission to Armenia, contrib. by James G. Harbord
Filed under: World War, 1914-1918 -- ArmeniaFiled under: Gregory, the Illuminator, Saint, approximately 240-approximately 332

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