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        Historic Maps of Armenia. The Cartographic Heritage (Abridged and revised version)

        by Rouben Galichian

        A brief history of cartography related to Armenia. Images of ancient to modern maps taken from various libraries and museums all over the world, which represent the world cartographic heritage, showing how world renown cartographers and geographers have shown Armenia on their maps dating from around 600 BCE to the present days.

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        History of Armenian Cartography (up to the Year 1918)

        by Rouben Galichian

        This book offers an almost complete study of the history of Armenian cartography from its inception up to the year 1918, including images of as many maps as possible. Appearing in print for the first time are a number of maps, some in private collections, that have come to light through Galichian’s extensive research. The final chapter of the book also includes manuscript maps made between 1890-1968 which represent important contributions to the Armenian cartographic heritage. Meanwhile, the author does not rule out other maps in Armenian that may exist in other private collections which yet remain inaccessible to the public.

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        Historical and Geographical Falsifications of Azerbaijan. a Cultural, Historical and Cartographic Study

        by Rouben Galichian

        A brief history of the region, with detailed analysis of the reason and aim of the Azerbaijani falsifications of history of their neighbors, particularly Iran and Armenia. emphasis on the Azerbaijani falsifications of the history of the culture of the region. Repudiation of their false claims and exposing of their baseless accusations. Once again proving the existence of Armenia, as well as the Iranian Province of Azerbaijan for over two millennia and the absence of such named country north of the Arax River and Iran in any geographical and historical document prior to the 1918.

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        10 Holy Places of Western Armenia

        by Artak Movsisyan

        “10 Holy Places of Western Armenia” is a book journey that starts from Yerevan, the capital of the Republic of Armenia, leading the reader to Western Armenia – Ani, Kars, Dauynq (Bayazet), Ayants (Ayanis), Van, Aghtamar, Tigranakert (Nprkert), Edesia, Arshamea, the holy place of Nemrut, to present the largest part of the Armenian Highland which nowadays is the rule of Turkey, to discover what is left from the creations of our ancestors’ genius. The Armenian cultural treasures are countless, many of which are also masterpieces having world significance.

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