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Middle period of the Armenian language, written down in the 11-17th centuries. Developed from Old Armenian, replaced by modern Armenian.Syn: Cilician Armenian
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Middle Armenian — Spoken in Armenian Highlands, Cilicia Era developed into Armenian Language family Indo European Middle Armenian … Wikipedia
Middle Armenian — ISO 639 3 Code : axm ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Historical … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Armenian language — Indo European language of the Armenians. It is spoken by perhaps five to six million people worldwide. Armenian has undergone phonetic and grammatical changes that make it completely distinct from other branches of Indo European; its closest… … Universalium
Armenian language — Infobox Language name = Armenian nativename = Հայերեն Hayeren familycolor = Indo European states = Armenia, Nagorno Karabakh (de facto a republic, de jure part of Azerbaijan), and the Armenian diaspora speakers = 5.5 million [Crystal, David : The … Wikipedia
Armenian — 1. adjective /ɑːˈmiːniən,ɑːrˈmiːniən/ Of, from, or pertaining to Armenia, the Armenian people, the Armenian language, or the Armenian alphabet. 2. noun /ɑːˈmiːniən,ɑːrˈmiːniən/ a) A person from Armenia or of Armenian descent … Wiktionary
Middle Eastern theatre of World War I — Middle Eastern theatre Part of World War I Gallipoli Campaign, April 191 … Wikipedia
Armenian Genocide denial — Armenian Genocide Background Armenians in the Ottoman Empire … Wikipedia
Armenian nobility — has a long history with many interruptions, most notable of which was the Russian occupation. After Armenia regained her independence in 1991 efforts have been made to revive the influence of the traditional noble houses. TerminologyMembers of… … Wikipedia
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia — (ASALA) Հայաստանի Ազատագրութեան Հայ Գաղտնի Բանակ (ՀԱՀԳԲ) Logo of the ASALA Dates of operation 1975[1] to 1986 … Wikipedia
Armenian Genocide reparations — Armenian Genocide Background Armenians in the Ottoman Empire … Wikipedia