
The most popular dishes of Armenian Cuisine in 101 recipes: from mezzes to starters and dishes, side dishes and desserts.
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The most popular dishes of Armenian Cuisine in 101 recipes: from mezzes to starters and dishes, side dishes and desserts.

This Armenian language textbook is one-of-its kind, easy, simple resource for everyone who wants to learn Armenian from A to Z.

Armenian mythology was strongly influenced by Zoroastrianism, with deities such as Aramazd, Mihr or Anahit, as well as Assyrian traditions, such as Barsamin, but there are fragmentary traces of native traditions, such as Hayk or Vahagn and Astghik.

Tekgyozyan’s novel has been described as a “virtual movie-novella, where mysticism and urban typologies, grotesque and humourous transitions are all interlaced.”

The Gray House is an astounding tale of how what others understand as liabilities can be leveraged into strengths.

Gentle, poignant and richly autobiographical, this delightful novel shows us the boy becoming the man in a world that even in the midst of war, appears sweeter, safer and more livable than out own.

This book investigates the life and work, and the literary and historical background, of the most popular Armenian poet and minstrel of the early modern era, Arut'in called Sayat'-Nova (c. 1712-1795).

"His visions are burning -- his poetry heartbreaking," wrote Elie Wiesel of American poet Peter Balakian.

An multi award-winning story of friendship and feuds in a remote Armenian mountain village

Armenian Golgotha is Balakian’s devastating eyewitness account—a haunting reminder of the first modern genocide and a controversial historical document that is destined to become a classic of survivor literature.

Award-winning, contemporary Armenian-American fiction.

The unforgettable tale of a man, a woman, and a nation divided. Written by Raffi, one of Armenia's most popular writers and translated by Mrs. Jane S. Wingate