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Armenia, a martyr nation A historical sketch of the Armenian people from traditional times to the present tragic days

By Mugurdich Chojhauji Gabrielian

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

From ancient roots to unspeakable horrors, this is the story of a nation's resilience against centuries of persecution and their hope for a future free from tyranny.

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2022-12-28
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"Armenia, a Martyr Nation" by Mugurdich Chojhauji Gabrielian is a chronicle of the Armenian people, telling of their long history, their important contributions, and the terrible times they faced, especially under Turkish control. The book recounts the early adoption of Christianity by Armenia and examines how past events led to immense suffering in the 20th century. The story begins by showing Armenia's historical importance and location, highlighting the beautiful land and the violence its people faced. Gabrielian writes about Armenian identity, connected to old traditions and biblical stories, while also focusing on the awful conditions caused by intolerance and the effects of World War I. The author wants to record these injustices, make people aware of the Armenian struggle, and share the vision for a better, oppression-free future.

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