Difference between revisions of "Historic Armenia"
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[[Image:Armenianborders2.gif|right|thumb|250px| Armenia through out the history]] | [[Image:Armenianborders2.gif|right|thumb|250px| Armenia through out the history]] | ||
+ | '''Historic Armenia''' was divided among [[Iran]], [[Turkey]], and [[Russia]]. <ref>Merit Students Encyclopedia - Page 222 by William Darrach Halsey</ref> | ||
The highest point in historic Armenia is Mt. Ararat, the ancient symbol of the Armenian nation, which is now included in Turkish territory. <ref>One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of European National Groups - Page 51 by James B. Minahan</ref> | The highest point in historic Armenia is Mt. Ararat, the ancient symbol of the Armenian nation, which is now included in Turkish territory. <ref>One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of European National Groups - Page 51 by James B. Minahan</ref> |