Difference between revisions of "Historic Armenia"
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== References == | == References == | ||
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+ | *A Trip Through Historic Armenia by Stephen G Svajian | ||
+ | *Historic maps of Armenia by Rouben Galichian | ||
+ | *Historic Maps of Armenia: The Cartographic Heritage by Rouben Galichian | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 02:30, 26 August 2007
Historic Armenia was divided among Iran, Turkey, and Russia. [1]
The highest point in historic Armenia is Mt. Ararat, the ancient symbol of the Armenian nation, which is now included in Turkish territory. [2]
References
Bibliography
- A Trip Through Historic Armenia by Stephen G Svajian
- Historic maps of Armenia by Rouben Galichian
- Historic Maps of Armenia: The Cartographic Heritage by Rouben Galichian