The genetic causes, ethnic origins and history of red hair
Red hair occurs naturally in 1–2% of the human population. It occurs more frequently (2–6%) in people of northern or western European ancestry, and less frequently in other populations. Red-haired...
View ArticleRecent survival of the Elephant in the Americas
Ceramics from Santarém Elephants were supposed to have disappeared from the America about 10,000 years ago as the Ice Ages waned. This date is another of those “consensus” scientific facts that no one...
View ArticleFriend or foe of the Armenian people?
Armenian Genocide recognition refers to the formal acceptance that the massacre and forced deportation of Armenians committed by the Ottoman Empire in 1915–1923 constitutes genocide. The overwhelming...
View ArticleThe Armenian nation: A brief Introduction (infographic)
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View ArticleThe Armenians: Unsung supporters of Hellenism
Throughout the years of research and readings of the former Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America and current Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the Armenian contribution to...
View ArticleThe fate of the Christian Palestinians
– – – – – – – – Palestine pre-1948, before Zionism/Israel The video contains pictures of different Palestinian cities during the 1920’s and 1930’s, before the creation of the state of israel by the...
View ArticleKairos Palestine Document
– – – – Kairos Palestine Kairos Palestine Document — World Council of Churches Kairos Palestine – Wikipedia In December 2009, prominent Palestinian Christian leaders released the Kairos Palestine...
View ArticleThe Syrian-Armenian Lena Chamamyan
– – – “We should support each other” – an interview with Lena Chamamyan Syrian-Armenian singer Lena Chamamyan takes her audience on a trip to Syria, singing for love, hope and peace as she performs...
View ArticleDiamanda Galás – Orders from the Dead
– Diamanda Galás (born August 29, 1955) is an American avant-garde composer, vocalist, pianist, organist, performance artist, and painter. she was born and raised in San Diego, California, to Greek...
View ArticleThe art of Hermeticism
Hermeticism Hermeticism, also called Hermetism, is a religious and philosophical tradition based primarily upon writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus (“Thrice Great”). These writings have greatly...
View ArticleThe Armenian pagan center of Bagavan
The origin of Baghdad Bagmashtu (also known as Bagparti, Bagvarti, Bagbartu) is an Araratian (Urartian) goddess, and the consort or wife of the chief Urartian god Haldi (also known as Khaldi or Hayk),...
View ArticleTil kamp mot imperialistene – Pax Americana
Vi har en verdensorden ledet av et oligarki som gir noen rettigheter til folk som bor der de holder til, i imperiets sentrum, som vil si Vesten, men som undertrykker og utbytter de som bor i...
View ArticleThe Armenians and the Byzantine Empire
As the historian P. Charanis (1959) says: “The important role played in the history of Byzantium by that talented minority, the Armenians, has been generally unrecognized.” Even though Armenia was...
View ArticleThe day of Trndez – the regeneration, process of renewal, restoration, and...
This holiday is celebrated every year on February 14. This festival is analogous to the day of lovers as its main participants are lovers and newlyweds. It is somehow like Russian Maslennitsa and St....
View Article“We are few but We are called Armenians”
– – See we do not put ourselves above anyone, but we know ourselves We are called Armenians And why should we not feel pride about that We are, We shall be, and become many. XXX“We are few but We are...
View ArticleCaravanserais inhabited by the ancient Aryan traders along the Aryan trade roads
Map of caravanserais inhabited by the ancient Aryan traders along the Aryan trade roads The Red Squares show the Map of caravanserais which were concentrated mainly in IRAN, Armenia, Turkey, and China...
View ArticleThis Armenian holiday of Barekendan
This Armenian holiday is celebrated on Sunday, the day before Lent begins. Similar to the Western traditions of Mardi Gras or Carnival, it is a day in which people are encouraged to come out of their...
View ArticleArarat, the holy mountain
– Armenians dance Kochari on Mount Ararat Mount Ararat (Turkish: Ağrı Dağı; Armenian: Masis) is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in Turkey. It consists of two major volcanic cones: Greater...
View ArticleThe Armenian Plateau Hypothesis gains in plausibility
The idea that most European languages are related and possibly originate from a common ancestral tongue known as the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) has been well accepted by scholars of various...
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