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Armenia
- Armenia
- The Historical Significance of Armenia's Geographical Situation - The Geopolitical Situation of Armenia The Urartu CivilisationVictory for Independence
- Victory for Independence
- Armenia and the Empire of the Medes - Armenia and the Persian Empire - Armenia within the Persian Empire - Alexander the Great - The First Independence, 322-215 B.C. - The Kingdom of the Seleucids - Armenia regains its Independence Artashisian Dynasty on the Armenian Throne
- Artashisian Dynasty on the Armenian Throne
- Armenia Minor - The first History Lessons - Tigran the Great - The Conquests of Tigran - King of Kings - The New Capital - Tigran's Way of Thinking and His Court - The Social Structure of Armenia - The Military Power of Armenia - The Roman Empire and its Expansion in the East - The First War between Lucullus and Armenia, 69 B.C. - The Battle of Tigranakert (October 6, 69 B.C.) - The Second War of Lucullus Against Armenia (68 B.C.) - The Campaign of Pompey (67-66 B.C.) - Tigran and His Fate Armenia caught between Rome and the Arsacids
- Armenia caught between Rome and the Arsacids
- Artavazd III (56-34) - Crassus' Campaign Against Persia - Caesar's Plan - The Campaign of Marcus Antonius - Artashes II - Augustus and his Policy Towards Armenia - The Last King in the Artashisian Dynasty (20 B.C. to 2 A.D.) - The Period between the Dynasties of Artashisian and Arshakounian (2 to 53 A.D.) - The Reign of Tirdat I (53-100) - Armenia During the Reign of the Successors to Tirdat I (100-224) - The General Situation in Armenia during the Roman Rule - The Leadership of Armenia and its Organisation - Military Aspects - The Economical and Social Aspects - The Ancient Religion in Armenia - Armenia, its Position and Political Posture - Rome and Armenia The Acceptance of Christianity
- The Acceptance of Christianity
- The Sasanid Seizure of Power in Persia (224-228) - Armenia and Rome Against the Sasanids (228-252) - Tirdat III (252-330) - Armenia's Acceptance of Christianity and Grigor Lousavoritch (288-301) - Armenia During the Last Arsacid Kings (330-428) - The Armenian Feudal Lords and their Role - Cultural Work Defending Christianity
- Defending Christianity
- Armenia Under Sasanid Rule and the Battle of Avarayr (430-634) - The Separation of the Armenian Church and Its Consequences - Islam and the Arab Empire - The Armies of the Arabs March Towards Armenia (639-659) - Armenia Under the Rule of the Arab (645-859) - Armenia Between the Arab and Byzantine Empires - Military Aspects - Economical Aspects - Social Aspects - Cultural Aspects - Armenia's Role in the Creation of the Christian Architecture Armenia Under the Bagratouni Dynasty
- Armenia Under the Bagratouni Dynasty
- The Emergence of the Bagratouni - Armenia Gains Once More Its Independence - The Royal Soldiers: Ashot I, Smbat I and Ashot II - The Height of the Bagratouni Era, Abas I, Ashot III, Smbat II, Gagik I - The City of Ani - Smbat III and the Creation of the Lori Kingdom - The Turanians - War in Two Fronts - The End of Ani and Its Consequences - Military Aspects - Economic and Social Aspects - Cultural Aspects - The Meaning of the Bagratouni Armenia and Its Fate - Armenia and Byzantine Empire - Byzantine, Its Role and Significance - The Armenian Soldiers of Byzantine - The Armenian Commanders and Officials of Byzantine - The Armenian Emperors of Byzantine - The Armenian Civilization and Byzantine - The Policy of Byzantine towards Armenia Cilicia - the New Armenia
- Cilicia - the New Armenia
- Entrance of Price Rouben in Cilicia - The Middle East at the End of the 11th century - New Armenia, the Ally of the Crusader States (1095-1100) - The successful battles of New Armenia against Byzantine and the Muslims (1100-1187) - The Crusader States and the Counterattack of Islam - Levon II the Magnificent (1187-1219) - The End of the Crusader States - The Hetoum Dynasty and the Alliance With the Mongols (1220-1300) - The Last Regents of the Hetoum Dynasty (1300-1342) - The Lusignan Dynasty and the End of New Armenia (1342-1375) - The Organization of New Armenia - Military Aspects - Economic Aspects - Social Aspects - Cultural Aspects - The Historical Extent of New Armenia Armenia Under Turanian Rule
- Armenia Under Turanian Rule
- The Invasion of the Seljuk Turks - The Invasion of the Mongols - The First Large Emigration of the Armenians - The Ottoman Turks and the Establishment of the Ottoman Empire - The Armenians and the Ottoman Turks - The Conquest of Armenia by the Ottoman Turks - Armenia Under the Rule of the Ottoman Turks - Armenia and Persia - The Armenian Principalities of Karabakhn - Military Aspects - Economical and Social Aspects - Cultural Aspects The Renaissance or the Resurrection of Armenia
- The Renaissance or the Resurrection of Armenia
- The Development of Thoughts and Actions - The Armenian Church and its role - The Mkhitarists - The Re-discovery of Armenia by the Western World - Armenia and the Printing - Cultural Works - The Literary Movement - The Emergence of the Publication of Armenian Scripts - The National Sentiment of the Armenian People - Khrimian Hayrik - The Influence of Armenia in the Orient The Eastern Question
- The Eastern Question
- The Turanian Deluge - The Eastern Question until 1877 - The State of the Ottoman Empire - Attempts at reform in the Ottoman Empire - The Liberation of the Peoples in the Balkans Russia in the Caucasus
- Russia in the Caucasus
- The End of Armenian Seclusion - The Wars Between Russia and Persia - The Russian-Turkish Wars During the 19th century - Transcaucasia Under Russian Rule - The Policy of Tsarist Russia in Transcaucasia - Military Aspects The Armenian Question
- The Armenian Question
- The Treaties of San Stefano and Berlin (1878) - The Policy of the Major Powers from 1878 to 1894 - Armenian Question from 1878 to 1894 - The Ottoman Policy - The Situation in Western Armenia - The Mass Murders of 1894-1896 - The Occupation of Bank Ottoman - The Position of the Major Powers During the Massacres of 1894-1896 - The Role of Profits Battle on Two Fronts
- Battle on Two Fronts
- The Birth of the Armenian Revolutionary Movement - Battle on Two Fronts - The Cooperation of Armenia in the Liberation of the People in the Orient Tsarist Russia Against the Armenians
- Tsarist Russia Against the Armenians
- Russian Policy Towards non-Russians - The Confiscation of the Properties of the Armenian Church - The Massacres of 1905 - Calming Measures and Vorontsov-Dashkov The Revolution of the Young Turks and the Armenian People on the Eve of World War I
- The Revolution of the Young Turks and the Armenian People on the Eve of World War I
- The Revolution of the Young Turks - The Policy of Turkification - The Reform Plan of 1913-1914 - Armenia on the Eve of the First World War - Economic Aspects The First World War
- The First World War
- Pan Turkism and Pan Turanism - Armenian Genocide of 1915-1918 - The Participation of the Armenians in the First World War The Resurrection of Armenia
- The Resurrection of Armenia
- The Defence of Transcaucasia (1917-1918) - The Resurrection of Armenia - Armenia and the Allies - The 1920 War between Turkey and Armenia - A Draft Soviet-Turkish Treaty - The Armenian-Turkish War Armenia on the Road to Independence, 1918
- Armenia on the Road to Independence, 1918
Eastern Armenia
- Eastern Armenia
- Russian Conquest of the Caucasus - The Armenian Oblast - Provincial Reorganizations in the Caucasus - Russian Annexation of Kars, Ardahan, and Batum - Armenians, Georgians, and Moslems of Transcaucasia - The Armenian Literary Movement and Subsequent Emergence of Political Societies - The Armenian Church Crisis, 1903-1905 - The Armeno-Tatar Conflict and the Revised Platform of Dashnaktsoutiun - The Years of Reaction, 1907-1912 Western Armenia
- Western Armenia
- The Armenians of the Ottoman Empire - Internationalisation of the "Armenian Question" - Massacres, Reform Plans, Massacres. 1894-1896 - The "Young Turks" and the Coup f 1908 - The Counterrevolution and the Ascendancy of the Ittihadist Triumvirate, 1909-1913 - Russia and Armenian Reforms, 1912-1914 - The Negotiations - Statistical Controversies - The Compromise Reform of February 8, 1914 "The Fateful Years" (1914-1917)
- "The Fateful Years" (1914-1917)
- The Turkish Decision for War - The Erzurum Congress - Eastern Armenian Preparations - Nicholas II in the Caucasus - Enver's Disastrous Winter Campaign of 1914 - Effects of the Campaign in Transcaucasia - Deportation and Massacre of the Western Armenians - Deliverance and Evacuation of Van - Revelation of Actual Tsarist Attitudes - The Secret Entente Agreement - The New Viceroy, Grand Duke Nicholas Romanov, in the Caucasus - Occupation and Administration of the Armenian Plateau, 1916 - Renewed Eastern Armenian Activities "Hopes and Emotions" (March-October, 1917)
- "Hopes and Emotions" (March-October, 1917)
- "The March Revolution" - Formation of Soviets in Transcaucasia - The Position of Georgian, Armenian, and Moslem Parties - The "April Theses" and the Armenian Bolsheviks - The Ozakom - The First Congress of Western Armenians - The "Provisional Government's Arrangement about Western Armenia" - The Caucasus Front and American Consul F. Willoughby Smith - Russia in Crisis, July-November, 1917 - The First Regional Conference of Caucasian Bolshevik Organisations - The Eastern Armenian National Congress - Proposals for the Provincial Reorganisation of Transcaucasia The Bolshevik Revolution and Armenia
- The Bolshevik Revolution and Armenia
- Revolution, the Sovnarkom, and Self-Determination - Lenin's Declarations about Armenia - The Decree "About Western Armenia" - The Sovnarkom Seeks Peace - The German Offensive and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Transcaucasia Adrift (November, 1917
- Transcaucasia Adrift (November, 1917
- The Transcaucasian Commissariat - The Constituent Assembly - The Erzinjan Truce - The Second Regional Congress of the Caucasus Army - The Question of Bolshevik-Dashnakist Collaboration - Formation of National Corps in Transcaucasia - Consul Smith versus the Department of State - Transcaucasia's Inconclusive Response to Ottoman Proposals - Turkish Violation of the Erzinjan Truce - The Transcaucasian Seim - The Seim's Conditions for Peace Dilemmas (March-April, 1918)
- Dilemmas (March-April, 1918)
- Confusion in Trabizond and in Tiflis - The Fall of Erzurum and All Western Armenia - Smith's Appeals for Assistance - The Trabizond Conference - Transcaucasia's Quandary - Transcaucasia Aflame - The "March Days" in Baku - Concessions and Ultimatums in Trabizond - Menshevik Anxiety about Batum - The Seim's Response to the Ottoman Challenge War and Independence (April-May, 1918)
- War and Independence (April-May, 1918)
- War - The Democratic Federative Republic of Transcaucasia - The Surrender of Kars - Turmoil in Tiflis - The Sovnarkom's Ambivalence - The Batum Peace Conference - Turkish Invasion of the Yerevan Guberniia - Conflicting German-Turkish Interests in Transcaucasia - Attempted German Mediation and a New Ottoman Ultimatum - Georgian Preparations to Abandon the Federation The Republics of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia
- The Republics of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia
- Collapse of the Transcaucasian Federative Republic - The Republics of Georgia and Azerbaijan - The Armenian Quandary - Decisive Battles near Yerevan - Final Negotiations and the Treaties of Batum - Assessment of the Losses - Interpretations of Armenian Independence - Germany's Conflict with Turkey - The Deterioration of Armeno-Georgian Relations - Organisation of Armenia's Cabinet and Its Transferral to Yerevan - Armenia's Legislature - the Khorhourt - Beacons of Hope The Suppliants (June-October, 1918)
- The Suppliants (June-October, 1918)
- Armenian Diplomats in Germany - The Battle for Baku - The Brest-Litovsk Supplementary Treaty and Talaat's Mission - The Fall of Baku - The Sovnarkom-Ottoman Alternation and the Fall of the Ittihadist Government - The Armenian Mission to Constantinople - Misgivings Arising from the Mudros Armistice - The British in Transcaucasia In conclusionSoviet Armenia
- Soviet Armenia
- Sovietisation and Peace - The Aftermath - Soviet Armenia - Making Armenia Armenian - Stalin's Revolution - World War II and the Cold War - The Years of Reform: - The Rise of the New Nationalism - From Renewed Reform to National Revolution - The Consequences of Soviet Armenia The Second Independent Republic of Armenia
- The Second Independent Republic of Armenia
- The New Foreign Policy of Armenia - The Setbacks for the Ter-Petrosian Administration - Renewed Attention to the Armenian Genocide - Kocharian's Administration - The Cultural and Scientific Life of Armenia and Armenians During the 20th century Epilogue
- Epilogue
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