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  1. Edge of Time: Traveling in Armenia and Karabagh (Revised Second Edition) by Matthew Karanian, Robert Kurkjian, 2002-06

21. ANCA.org - Armenian Genocide, Government Of Turkey, Political Organizations, Adv
A lobbying group based in DC Includes profile, action alerts, press releases, papers on current Category Society Ethnicity ArmenianAmerican Organizations...... securing direct US aid to nagorno karabagh; ensuring the appropriate commemorationof the Armenian Genocide; and encouraging Turkish culture and Azerbaijan to
http://www.anca.org/
ANCA.org
Offers information on Armenian Genocide, advocacy groups, human rights campaign, Caspian oil, Ankara, and Ararat.
A political organization working toward the recognition of the Armenian genocide , the advancement of human rights campaigns in Turkey, and the fostering of public awareness for the republic of Armenia. The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots political advocacy group . Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues. The main goals of the ANCA are: To foster public awareness in support of a free, united and independent Armenia; To influence and guide U.S. policy on matters of interest to the Armenian American community; To represent the collective Armenian American viewpoint on matters of public policy, Caspian oil Ankara , and Ararat while serving as liaison between the community and their elected officials.

22. Education And Science
After the proclamation of nagornokarabagh Republic in 1991 together with other Artsakhplayed an important role in the development of Armenian culture.
http://nkr.am/eng/facts/edu.htm

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EDUCATION AND SCIENCE General information Economy Healthcare Culture ... Religion
  • The creation of educational institutions was always in the centre of attention of the Artsakh Armenians. All the times, school played an important role in the life of the Armenian people, as by the virtue of circumstances, language and literature were among the main preconditions of its existence for centuries. The origin and development of educational institutions in Artsakh began from the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop Mashtots in the V century.

After the proclamation of Nagorno-Karabagh Republic in 1991 together with other branches of national economy, the state pays special attention to the development of educational system – the creation of general education schools, the training of high-qualified specialists and scientific workers in all populated areas. Even in a difficult period of military actions – in 1990 – 1994 – the educational activities in the republic did not stop. In 1991, the total amount of schools in NKR (together with Shahoumian region) reached 214, the amount of pupils – more than 30 thousand. The war caused serious damage to the NKR system of education. School and preschool institutions were destroyed in all settlements occupied by the Azerbaijani troops. Practically all the schools of the town of Stepanakert got damaged from artillery shelling and air-attacks. The restoration of destroyed buildings requires time and serious financial investments. At present there are 149 functionin schools in NKR, where some 22 thousand pupils are educated. The number of teachers reaches 2884.

23. TDN-ee, Foreign Affairs Section
political problems with Armenia, particularly on the nagornokarabagh occupationand and Natural Resources Minister Cumhur Ersumer, culture Minister Istemihan
http://www.turkishdailynews.com/old_editions/03_13_01/for.htm
13 March 2001

24. Armenia Daily Digest
culture News, Book Reviews, and Photo Essays. nagorno karabagh Republic Foreign MinisterNaira Melkoumian thanked the Members of Congress for their steadfast
http://www.eurasianet.org/resource/armenia/hypermail/200206/0035.shtml
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Contributing Sites Grants and Employment Opportunities in Central Eurasia Search EurasiaNet Eurasia Policy Forum Drug Policy, HIV/AIDS and the Public Health Crisis in Central Asia Caspian Revenue Watch ARMENIA DAILY DIGEST Home From: Justin Burke ( JBurke@sorosny.org Date: Mon Jun 17 2002 - 12:34:17 EDT ASPIAN NEWS AGENCY CNA all-inclusive newsline /16:56 17.06.2002/ NATO trainings start at Vaziani camp

25. Armenia International Involvement Links
culture News, Book Reviews, and Photo Essays. Foundation for Election Systems YerevanCaspian Studies Program at Harvard nagorno-karabagh resource page Trade
http://www.eurasianet.org/resource/armenia/links/international.shtml
Eurasia Insight
Analysis of current affairs
Deals, Developments, and Trends Environment
Hazards and Solutions
Expert and Observer Interviews Culture
News, Book Reviews, and Photo Essays Human Rights
Monitoring and Actions Recaps
Summaries of Expert Meetings Election Watch
Results and Analysis Discussion Forums East of Magnum
An Online Photo Exhibition EurasiaNet Partners
Contributing Sites Grants and Employment Opportunities in Central Eurasia Search EurasiaNet Eurasia Policy Forum Drug Policy, HIV/AIDS and the Public Health Crisis in Central Asia Caspian Revenue Watch ARMENIA INTERNATIONAL INVOLVEMENT LINKS The European Union: External Relations with Armenia I nternational Monetary Fund: Republic of Azerbaijan and the IMF Foreign NGOs in Armenia International Foundation for Election Systems - Yerevan Caspian Studies Program at Harvard: Nagorno-Karabagh resource page Trade Point Armenia programme for development of Armenian enterprises Democracy Coalition Project Hayastan All-Armenia Fund Landmine Monitor Report 2001 Armenia

26. HyeEtch - Republic Of Armenia - Karabagh P2
and individual and encapsulates its nation's history, culture and aspirations. TheCoatof-arms. The coat-of-arms of the Republic of nagorno-karabagh is made up
http://www.hyeetch.nareg.com.au/republic/karabagh_p2.html
Statistics Government History Industry, ... Karabagh
Republic of Nagorno Karabagh (Artsakh) The Flag - By Stuart Notholt he flag of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabagh (Artsakh) was adopted on June 2nd 1991. It is derived from the flag of Armenia, which consists of three equal horizontal stripes of red, blue and orange with a westwards pointing step like arrow (white division), which signifies very graphically Karapagh's current separation from Armenia, and its hopes for union with the Motherland. The design also recalls that of the world famous (and very expensive) Armenian rugs. The Artsakh flag is surely a good example of what a national flag should be, it is highly distinctive and individual and encapsulates its nation's history, culture and aspirations. The Coat-of-arms The coat-of-arms of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabagh is made up of the following elements: The eagle - which is the dominant figure on the coat-of-arms. A symbol of pride and strength. The shield - centred on the chest of the eagle is a shield made up of three deferent elements;
  • A panorama of a mountain range, which represent the topography of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabagh, from which its name was derived, (Nagorno - in Russian means mountainous).

27. HyeEtch - Contents (Site Map)
Facts about Republic of karabagh; The Flag Coatof-Arms; History of nagorno karabagh; -Arts and culture of Armenia Introduction History (Art and culture).
http://www.hyeetch.nareg.com.au/contents.html
Contents (Site map) he following list is provided to assist you to find a specific subject with ease. Just click on an entry to access that subject. This list also acts as a site map to help you get a general feel of Hye Etch. Resent subjects will display a sign next to their entries. Home Page (Main welcome page) Book Cover Main Introduction (How to navigate through Hye Etch?) The Armenians Introduction

28. ArCNews - Links Section: Artsakh-related Sites ( 10 Apr 2003 )
The story of Artsakh (karabagh) in 200 color photographs land, its monuments, itspeople, its culture and its in such exotic destinations like nagornoKarabakh.
http://news.artsakhworld.com/ArCNews/Eng/l.php?l=24

29. Society And Culture
in nagorno karabagh. Includes images from the disputed enclave and articles aboutthe conflict. Category Regional Asia Armenia Society and culture http
http://www.ad.com/Regional/Asia/Armenia/Society_and_Culture/
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Armenia and Jews Offers country data, brief information on the Jewish community, its relations with Armenians and bilateral relations with Israel.
Category: Regional > Asia > Armenia > Society and Culture
http://www.ncsj.org/Armenia.shtml
Armenia: Portraits of Survival
A photo-essay by Jerry Berndt depicting suffering in the country after the 1988 earthquake and the economic crisis following the collapse of the USSR. Features an introduction by Professor Donald Mi
Category: Regional > Asia > Armenia > Society and Culture
http://www.usc.edu/users/mchugh/ARM/ARM_index.html Armenian Heritage Organization Introduces the Armenian culture, art, history, homeland and traditions. Category: Regional > Asia > Armenia > Society and Culture http://www.armenianheritage.com/ Armenian Openweb Workshop Presents web projects. Category: Regional > Asia > Armenia > Society and Culture http://davidashen.aua.am/workshop/ Armenian World A portal devoted to history, culture, arts and entertainment. Includes also a section about the novelist William Saroyan and various links. Category: Regional > Asia > Armenia > Society and Culture http://armenianworld.mine.nu/

30. 31 January
PACE RAPPORTEUR ON nagorno karabagh TO VISIT REGION; ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER MEETS KOCHARIAN,LUZHKOV CALL FOR EXPANSION OF COMMERCIAL TIES. culture and Science
http://www.armenpress.am/eng/arxiv/2003/febr/31.htm
31 January
Political Culture and Science Economic Regional ... Sports
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  • KOCHARIAN, LUZHKOV CALL FOR EXPANSION OF COMMERCIAL TIES
  • NUMBER OF PEACE-TIME ARMY DEATHS GOES DOWN
  • COUNCIL OF EUROPE SETS UP SUBCOMMITTEE FOR AZERI POLITICAL PRISONERS
  • ARMENIAN UNION OF DEAF-MUTE ENDORSES KOCHARIAN IN FEBRUARY POLLS ...
  • ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER MEETS WITH MOSCOW MAYOR
    Economic
  • MINISTER ADMITS THAT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT MAY BE GIVEN TO RUSSIAN MANAGEMENT
  • ENERGY COOPERATION WITH IRAN EMPHASIZED
  • GOVENRMENT TO PROVIDE WW II VETERANS WITH COMMUTING MONEY
  • MINISTER ADMITS THAT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT MAY BE GIVEN TO RUSSIAN MANAGEMENT ...
  • KOCHARIAN, LUZHKOV CALL FOR EXPANSION OF COMMERCIAL TIES
    Culture and Science
  • 24-YEAR OLD ARMENIAN ELECTED TO BULGARIA'S PARLIAMENT
  • MOSCOW MAYOR GRANTED DOCTOR'S DEGREE
  • 24-YEAR OLD ARMENIAN ELECTED TO BULGARIA'S PARLIAMENT
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  • ENERGY COOPERATION WITH IRAN EMPHASIZED
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  • 31. Armenia
    of the population is Armenian, with a different culture, religion and languagethan the Azeris. In 1988 the Armenians in nagornokarabagh petitioned to
    http://www.jmk.su.se/global99/conflicts/middleeast/armenia3.htm
    World's Armed Conflicts:Armenia
    Armenia
    Introduction

    The Nagorno-Karabagh area has during the last ten years been the reason to a conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Nagarno-Karabagh is an enclave in Azerbaijan, with no border with Armenia, but the majority of the population is Armenian, with a different culture, religion and language than the Azeris.
    In 1988 the Armenians in Nagorno-Karabagh petitioned to becoming a part of Armenia. The refusal led to massive demonstrations in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabagh. The Karabagh Armenians declared independence in 1991, seizing almost 20 percent of the area of Azerbaijan, and creating one million refugees.
    Development
    A cease-fire has been in effect since May 1994, but the parts can not come to a peaceful solution. Armenia refuses to recognise the Lisbon Protocal from 1995 (made in agreement with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, OSCE), which is a declaration of principles for how to resolve the conflict. The Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrossian's resigned his post in February 1998. His resignation Former Prime Minister Robert Kocharian became president of Armenia. After this the attitudes against Azerbaijan have hardened.
    Current situation
    In May 1999 The All Azerbaijan Movement for Karabagh submitted a proposal which includes five steps to end the conflict. The plan offered the Karabagh Armenians a limited autonomy (an autonomous republic within Azerbaijan). The proposal also included some demands, the Armenian troops would be replaced with international peace keepers from UN and OSCE.

    32. 2001 Project Competition Third Prize
    passionately to their ancestral land, unique dialect, culture and church. With thecollapse of the Soviet Union, the Armenians of nagornokarabagh were plunged
    http://www.sfworkshop.com/contests/vision02/2003/html/01proj3.htm
    2001 Project Competition Third Prize
    Ara Oshagan, Glendale CA
    "Nagorno-Karabagh: a tightrope walk towards an uncertain future"
    With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabagh were plunged into a war for independence against a vastly superior (in terms of numbers and military might) Azerbaijan. Six years of barbaric war wreaked havoc on Nagorno-Karabagh, claiming thousands of lives, creating tens of thousands of refugees and bringing widespread physical and economic ruin over the land. The only (and astonishing) saving grace: victory on the battlefield and control of almost all of Nagorno-Karabagh.
    Since a tentative cease-fire in 1994, the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabagh have rushed headlong into creating all the trappings of statehood and call themselves a republic though no one else does. Still technically in a state of war and under a severe economic blockade, they have been struggling to rebuild their land, restore dignity to their lives and create a future for themselves.
    This project is also an extremely personal one. I have forged an astonishingly intimate bond with the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabagh and though I travel nearly 10,000 miles from my home to reach them, every trip feels like a homecoming. I have found my ancestors my grandparents and my children. Extending far beyond photo-documentation, this project has become an exploration for me of my own roots as an Armenian.

    33. Government Page
    Committee on Science, Education, culture and Youth Issues, Shavarsh Kocharian (NDU). pursuitof a peaceful and lasting resolution of the nagornokarabagh conflict
    http://www.armembassycanada.ca/armenia/government.htm
    government declaration of independence constitution The Republic of Armenia is a sovereign, democratic, social, rule of law state. The state power is administered pursuant to the Constitution and the laws based on the principle of separation of the legislative, executive and judicial branches. The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia adopted on July 5, 1995, through a popular referendum provided legal guarantees of civil rights, the development of democratic institutions, and the creation of a market economy to secure the future stability of the Armenian state. THE PRESIDENT
    Armenia is a republic with a presidential governing system. The president is the head of state. According to Chapter 3, Article 49 of the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, "The President of the Republic of Armenia shall uphold the Constitution, and ensure the normal functioning of the legislative, executive and judicial authorities. The President of the Republic shall be the guarantor of the independence, territorial integrity and security of the Republic."

    34. Nagorno-Karabakh - Internet Resources
    Fact Sheet on nagorno karabagh; nagorno- karabagh - White Paper of Foreign Affairsof the nagorno-Karabakh Republic culture ArC Studio - music world of Astsakh
    http://www.slavweb.com/eng/fsu/karab-e.html
    Nagorno-Karabakh Internet Resources
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    Main Page

    General
    Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict 1991-94

    35. Kurkjian Images Online
    for access to an ancient culture and a remote region of the world that has been rarelyphotographed. This firstever workshop to nagorno karabagh offers daily
    http://www.kurkjianimages.com/photobook/tour_nagorno/

    36. Azerbaijan
    on. nagornokarabagh The world’s forgotten genocide? First Islamicopera was written in Azerbaijan - (History culture). Azerbaijan
    http://www.internationalspecialreports.com/ciscentralasia/01/azerbaijan/
    Advertisers/Sponsors Azeravtonagliyat Azerbaijan State Railway Azercell Aztelcom Caspian Fish Co. Caspian Shipping Co. Caspian TransCo Inc. Cresent Beach Hotel FedEx Garadagh HP M.K.T Ugur 97 Company At a Glance... Land Area:
    86,600 sq. km. Lowest Point:
    -28 meters (Caspian Sea) Area (comp.):
    Slightly smaller than Maine Highest Point:
    4,485 meters (Bazarduzu Dagi Mountain) Border Countries:
    Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Iran Climate:
    9 of 11 climatic zones, mostly semi-arid steppe Population:
    7,771,092 (July 2001 est.) Life Expectancy:
    63 years Ethnic Groups:
    Azeri (90%), Dagestani (3.2%), Russian (2.5%), Armenian (2.0%), other (2.3%) Religions:
    Muslim (93.4%), Russian Orthodox (2.5%), Armenian Orthodox (2.3%), other (1.8%) Languages: Azeri (89%), Russian (3%), Armenian (2%), other 6%) Currency: Manat (4670 = $1 U.S.) Literacy: GDP; growth rate: $23.5 billion (2000 est.); 11.4 % GDP per capita: $3,000 (2000 est.)

    37. Armenia Diaspora Conference Decisions, Statemant, Declaration
    It is a developing agenda and will include various initiatives in politics,science, culture, economics, finances C. Statement on nagornokarabagh.
    http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/conference99/text1.html
    Home Databank Commerce News ... Site Map A. Conference Decision: The Armenia-Diaspora conference of September 1999 decides to extend the activities of the Armenia Diaspora Conference Government Organizing Committee, formed by President Robert Kocharian's decree of December 24, 1998, and mandates it to temporarily coordinate Armenia-Diaspora relations and within one month create six mixed Armenia-Diaspora working groups around the following topics: 1- Political activismLobbying
    2- Economic issues
    3- Cultural, scientific, educational
    4- Information
    5- Humanitarian
    6- A group that will study the appropriateness and possibility of creating a coordinating body to implement the emerging Armenia-Diaspora joint activities agenda. B. Conference Declaration Today, at the threshold of a new millennium, representatives of all Armenians are gathered in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, to examine the critical challenges and opportunities facing our dispersed nation, and articulate our national priorities in the context of new historic realities. This truly is an unprecedented historic event, which by focusing Armenia-Diaspora relations, is initiating the kind of process which will henceforth ensure a qualitatively new level of concerted collaboration of all the elements of the Armenian people, to jointly examine and together resolve national issues.

    38. ArmeniaDiaspora Conference Decisions (English)
    and discuss various approaches for teaching Armenian language, culture and history. ofArmenian students in universities in Armenia, nagorno karabagh and the
    http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/conference2002/htms/decisions_eng.htm
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    Armenian
    Version As an outcome of the Armenia Diaspora Conference, we anticipated the adoption of specific projects as well as a discussion of mechanisms for general collaboration between Armenia and Diaspora. During the planning stages, and during the thematic panels which were held during these two days, many specific and general projects and needs have been articulated. A summary of all sessions, together with copies of specific submissions will all be posted on www.armeniadiaspora.com , as well as all responses and commentary about those proposals. Attached are selected proposals, chosen because they are necessary, implementable and affect both Armenia and Diaspora. We expect that these projects will become the means through which the proposed mechanism for planning and implementation is optimized. We hope also that in the process of implementing these projects, such mechanisms for Armenia Diaspora collaboration will become institutionalized. Finally, we anticipate that through these projects, regular formal and informal meetings will take place among those interested in collaboration. Thus periodic all-encompassing Armenia Diaspora Conferences will become a means and a forum for linking the right individuals and organizations to the right projects, and where specific projects are adopted on an ongoing basis and others are noted for their completion. Projects Adopt ed COMPUTERIZATION OF SCHOOLS The objective is to computerize all 1500 schools in Armenia and another 200 in Nagorno Karabagh. Of this total, 300 will be connected by 2003, through the resources of existing programs The target is the completion of the remainder by 2005. Education in Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh must remain relevant and effective in order to form students suited to the challenges and techniques of the information age. This will close the existing gap and nurture educational development. What is needed is a plan for acquisition and implementation, equipment, training, instruction and internal management.

    39. Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)
    be it is highly distinctive and individual and encapsulates its nation's history,culture and aspirations ARTSAKH (nagorno-karabagh) Armenians West Azebaijan.
    http://flagspot.net/flags/az-artsa.html
    Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)
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    Keywords: artsakh nagorno-karabakh azerbaijan armenia ... hammer and sickle
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  • The Soviet of Nagorno-Karabakh See also:
    Geography and history
    Artsakh is better known internationally as Nagorno-Karabakh. This is the largely Armenian region to the east of the Republic of Armenia. Since 1991, Artsakh has been at war with Azerbaijan, of which it was formerly legally part. In the past 2 years, with tacit support from Armenia and Russia, Artsakh has completely liberated its own territory and occupied large areas of Azerbaijan. Stuart Notholt I heard Armenia did not officially recognize Artsakh, though it recognized its self-determination right and its Army occupies it, as well as a good part of what is generally considered Azeri territory. Luc Baronian , 25 May 1998 Since time immemorial the Artsakh (a part of which is the now day Republic of Mountainous Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh) province of Greater Armenia (Latin Armenia Magna ) has been one of the most important cultural, spiritual, political and as well as economic centers of Armenia. Artsakh from the times of the Armenian kingdom of Ararat (
  • 40. History
    cosmopolitan as well as fierce protectors of their culture and tradition a territorialdispute with Azerbaijan over the enclave of nagorno karabagh, to which
    http://www.armeniaemb.org/DiscoverArmenia/History/Index.htm

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