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Armenians of The Gulf Arab States

The book is the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenians of the Gulf Arab States”. The conference was organized by the Haigazian University-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center and was held at Haigazian University on December 6-7, 2022.

The book is the 7th volume of the proceedings of conferences that have focused on the Armenians of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt-Sudan-Ethiopia, Cyprus-Greece and the Arab Gulf States. The last and the 8th volume on Armenians of Cyprus and Greece is scheduled to be published in 2025.

The digital version of the book is accessible at: https://arar.sci.am/dlibra/publication/408837/edition/377986/content

https://haygirk.nla.am/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=164236

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Armenians of Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia, Volume 2

The book is the second volume of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenians of Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia”. The conference was organized by the Haigazian University-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center and was held both in Cairo on April 12 and 13, 2018 and at Haigazian University on May 29-30, 2018.

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Armenians of Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia, Volume 1

The book is the first volume of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenians of Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia”. The conference was organized by the Haigazian University-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center and was held both in Cairo on April 12 and 13, 2018 and at Haigazian University on May 29-30, 2018.

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Armenians of Iraq

The book is the compilation of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenians of Iraq”. The conference was organized by the Haigazian University-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center and was held at Haigazian University on May 29-31, 2017.

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Armenians of Jordan

The book is the compilation of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenians of Jordan”. The conference was organized by the Haigazian University-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center and was held at Haigazian University on May 22-24, 2016.

Armenians of Syria

The book is the compilation of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenians of Syria”. The conference was organized by the Haigazian University-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center and was held at Haigazian University on May 24-27, 2015.

Armenians of Lebanon

The book is the compilation of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenians of Lebanon (II)”. The conference was organized by the Haigazian University-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center and was held at Haigazian University on May 14-16, 2014.

Diaspora Studies

The book is the compilation of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenia-Diaspora Relations: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” The conference was organized by the HU-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center in collaboration with the Armenia Ministry of Diaspora and Yerevan State University. It was held at Haigazian University on September 5-7, 2011, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the proclamation of Armenian Independence and the 55th anniversary of Haigazian University.

Armenian Transnational Communications

The book is the compilation of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenian Trans-nationalism and the Modern Age of Communications”. The conference was organized by the HU-based Armenian Diaspora Research Center and was held at Haigazian University on May 15-17, 2013.

Armenian Identity Issues in the 21st Century

The book is the compilation of the proceedings of the conference entitled “Armenian Identity Issues in the 21st Century”. The conference was organized by the Armenian Diaspora Research Center in collaboration with the Diaspora Studies Department of Yerevan State University. The Conference was held at Yerevan State University on March 13-14, 2012.

The Lebanese Armenian Community, Book I, Crossroads to Integration, (1920-2005)

Authored by Dr. Antranik Dakessian, the book narrates the history of the Armenian community of Lebanon, highlights the reconstruction of the community to its identity and analyses the process of integration of the community after the massive arrival of the Armenians to Lebanon as of early 1920.