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Haյotsʻ tsʻeghaսpanowtʻյan patmowtʻյowně

Ētʻnik hakamartowtʻյownner. Balkanneritsʻ minchʻev Anatolia ev Kovkaս

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Nյow Meg
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Erevan
Année de publication
2025
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672
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Hard
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1,014 kg
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978-9939-967-83-7
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Vahakn Norair Dadrian 1926-2019 was an Armenian-American sociologist and historian, born in Turkey, professor of sociology, historian, and an expert on the Armenian genocide. He was awarded an honorary doctorate degree for his research in the field of Armenian Genocide Studies by the Armenian National Academy of Sciences, and later, in 1998, he was made a member of the academy and honored by the President of Armenia, the republic's highest cultural award, the Khorenatzi medal. In 1999, Dadrian was awarded on behalf of the Holy See of Cilicia the Mesrob Mashdots Medal. The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation sponsored him as director of a large Genocide study project, which culminated with the publication of articles, mainly in the Holocaust and Genocide studies magazines. He was the keynote speaker at the centennial of the John Marshall Law School and delivered a lecture to the British House of Commons in 1995. He also received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
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