A large cuneiform lapidary inscription found in established that the modern capital of Armenia was founded in the summer of 782 BC by King | from the original on 21 November 2018 |
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After the 428—636 , Armenia emerged as , an autonomous principality under the , reuniting Armenian lands previously taken by the as well | Signed between the and at on 10 August 1920, the promised to maintain the existence of the Armenian republic and to attach the former territories of Ottoman Armenia to it |
By the 19th century, Eastern Armenia had been conquered by the , while most of the western parts of the traditional Armenian homeland remained under Ottoman rule.
Peaceful protests in Armenia supporting the Karabakh Armenians were met with anti-Armenian in Azerbaijan, such as the one in , which was followed by in Armenia | On 13 April 2013, the Armenian government announced a change in law to allow for 3D works of art |
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Novara: Istituto Geografico De Agostini | In 1992 Armenia's largest institution of higher learning, , had eighteen departments, including ones for social sciences, sciences, and law |