Hay kerparvesti ev kiraṛakan arvesti korustnern Ōsmanyan kaysrutʻyan taratskʻum

(hamidyan jarderitsʻ minchʻev mer ōrerě)

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A. V. Aghasyan
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Hay kerparvesti ev kiraṛakan arvesti korustnern Ōsmanyan kaysrutʻyan taratskʻum

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Historical overview of the losses of Armenian fine and applied arts in the Ottoman Empire, from the Hamidian massacres to the present. The author draws on medieval manuscripts and other sources in Armenian monasteries and churches to chronicle the deliberate destruction of crosses and other forms of Armenian applied art.

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Armenian
Pages
93

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At head of title: Hayastani Hanrapetutʻyan Gitutʻyunneri azgayin akademia, Arvesti institut.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-93).

Also available free online as pdf from the publisher.

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Erevan
Copyright Date
2018

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Library of Congress
N7274 .A443 2018

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93 pages
Number of pages
93

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OL44210809M
ISBN 10
5808013658
ISBN 13
9785808013650
OCLC/WorldCat
1111802930

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