KOMITAS PANTHEON YEREVAN ARMENIA
Cascade Stairs - Yerevan, Armenia
Cascade Stairs, Chimpino Interview, and a lot of funny, weird shit. Joked around, got serious, and displayed the beauty of one of Yerevan's most famous sites.
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Yerevan 17.06.2017 Arabkir
Mamikonyanc street,Gyulbenkyan street,Mergelyan
Yerevan, 12.07.18, Th, Video-2, Kayaranits Heratsi
Live streets view, Yerevan, July 12, video-1, Tigran Mets, Kristapori, Khorenatsi, Nar-Dos, Charents, Heratsi, Myasnikyan
Khndrank: nayeluts heto, ampayman sekhmek ????, kam ????.
Yerevan, 16.10.18, Tu, Video-2, Kievyanits - gortsi tegh.
Live streets view, Yerevan, October 16, video-2, Kievyan, Kochar, Griboedov, Mamikonyants, Azatutyan
Khndrank: nayeluts heto, ampayman sekhmek ????, kam ????.
Yerevan-Komitas Park
Yerevan,Arabkir,Komitas Ajgi
Yerevan, 30.11.17, Th, Video-3, Depi konyaki gortsaran.
Live streets view, Yerevan, November 30, video-3, Kilikia taghamas.
Khndrank: nayeluts heto, ampayman sekhmek ????, kam ????.
23.12.2014 Chavchavadze - Griboedov street Junction
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NEWS.am digest: 03.12.2019
Shahen Harutyunyan, son of leader of Tseghakron Party Shant Harutyunyan…
Armenian News - NEWS.am presents a daily digest of Armenia-related top news as of 03.12.2019:
ACTIVIST PAINTS GRIBOYEDOV’S STATUE
Shahen Harutyunyan, son of leader of Tseghakron Party Shant Harutyunyan, has posted on his Facebook page a photo showing a part of the statue of Russian writer Alexander Griboyedov painted red.
According to the activist, he painted a part of the statue of ambassador of the Russian Empire, writer, red in response to the pouring of paint on the plaque dedicated to Garegin Nzhdeh.
He was later at Yerevan police station to give an explanation on what happened.
Russian embassy, in its turn, comments on the incident: We believe that the Armenian community's unanimous condemnation of this act testifies to the strength of fraternal, allied relations between Russia and Armenia, which have deep historical roots.”
LAVROV ON KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT
Russia and Azerbaijan believe that there is an opportunity to find a compromise on the Karabakh settlement issue, said Russian FM Sergei Lavrov at a joint press conference with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov.
According to him, Russia hopes that Azerbaijan, Armenia and co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group (Russia, US, France) will adopt a five-sided statement on Karabakh settlement issues at the meeting in Bratislava.
He also noted that the resumption of dialogue between the Azerbaijani and Armenian communities of Karabakh is important for resolving the conflict.
ARF PROTESTS
ARF Youth Union members, who are gathered outside the Education, Science, Culture and Sport Ministry building today in the hopes of meeting with Minister Arayik Harutyunyan, gave him on Tuesday half an hour to meet with them.
Later, the protesters declared that they were told there is a procedure for meeting with the minister. The young members broke through the wall formed by the police and tried to enter the ministry.
The police stated that this action of the youth was not in line with the law on freedom of assembly, demanded that the demonstrators vacate the entrance to the ministry, and gave them five minutes to do so.
The police forcibly tried to remove the youth sitting in front of the ministry.
ARMENIAN DELEGATION TO LEAVE FOR BAKU
Upon the decision of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, from December 4 to 7, another Armenian delegation will leave for Baku, becoming the second group of Armenians leaving for Azerbaijan over the past twenty days.
During those days, Baku will be hosting the 14th meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission of the Transport Corridor Europe Caucasus Asia (TRACECA) and the meeting dedicated to the 20th anniversary of TRACECA.
ARMENIA IN BEST 20 PLACES TO GO IN 2020
Condé Nast Traveler is a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine which has included Armenia in its 20 Best Places to Go in 2020 ranking.
“Armenia is on its way to being one of next year’s most talked-about destinations, and there’s more to the tiny Caucasus nation than what makes the nightly news (or Kim Kardashian’s semi-regular visits). Ryanair will begin flying to Armenia in 2020, marking the first time a low-cost airline has serviced the country and ringing in a new era for travel there,” the authors noted.
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Georgia Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million people. Founded in the 5th century AD by Vakhtang I Gorgasali, the monarch of the Kingdom of Iberia, Tbilisi since served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Between 1801 and 1917, then being under the rule of the former Russian Empire, Tbilisi was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy, governing both Southern and Northern Caucasus.
Because of its location on the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and its proximity to lucrative east-west trade routes, throughout history Tbilisi was a point of contention between various global powers. The city's location to this day ensures its position as an important transit route for various energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's diverse history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, classical, Middle Eastern, Art Nouveau, Stalinist and Modernist structures.
Historically Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is currently overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Its notable tourist destinations include cathedrals Sameba and Sioni, classical Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue and Agmashenebeli Avenue, medieval Narikala Fortress, pseudo-Moorish Opera Theater, and the Georgian National Museum.
Collection of Russian Talk Shows About the 1988 Spitak Disaster (filmed 1999-2001) ENG SUB
This is a compilation of rare Russian TV talk shows in remembrance of Spitak earthquake disaster which struck Armenia in December 1988. The talk shows are filmed in 1999 to 2001, translated to English for the first time. Index of highlights:
00:00 True Friends in Armenia Talk show
00:29 Disaster scene footage
02:10 Doctors and dignitaries telling their experience, highly emotional
06:00 Nikolai Ryzhkov (the USSR prime minister) joins and recounts memories, very touching moments
09:09 Old Apartment Talk Show
11:25 Norayr Muradyan (First secretary of CPSU Spitak committe) recounting his experience
12:33 Disaster scene footage
15:28 Earthquake survivor family recounting their experience under the rubble
19:00 Nikolai Ryzhkov recounts his initial impressions in the disaster scene -highly emotional
22:38 Video footage of people from all over the USSR helping Armenia
23:47 Muradyan talks about the marks of gratitude - highly emotional
26:24 How It Was Talk Show
28:46 Disaster survivors recount the horrors they went through -highly emotional
30:43 Martin Papayan (Deputy Chairman of Spitak city council) recounts his survival and tragic scenes
33:14 Norayr Muradyan joins and recalls the first day of disaster
35:19 Survivors tell their experiences in vivid detail
39:39 Ryzhkov joins and recounts events (more detail than the previous talk shows)
43:49 Ryzhkov refutes a major allegation
45:27 Gorbachev's live speech from the USA after being informed about the disaster
47:24 General Nikolai Tarakanov joins and answers questions
51:55 Disaster scene footage, rescue efforts
53:48 Questions and answers regarding the marauders, theft and corruption
58:50 Muradyan reveals shocking information about the vaporized funds
01:00:51 Armenian grandmother tells a highly emotional story which made Ryzhkov weep
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History of Tbilisi | Wikipedia audio article
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History of Tbilisi
00:00:50 1 Early history
00:02:38 2 Capital of Iberia
00:03:48 3 Emirate of Tbilisi
00:05:20 4 Georgian reconquest and Renaissance
00:06:32 5 Mongol domination and the following period of instability
00:07:48 6 Tbilisi under Iranian control
00:09:37 7 Tbilisi under Russian control
00:11:30 8 Independence: 1918–1921
00:12:49 9 Tbilisi during the Soviet period
00:15:14 10 After the break-up of the Soviet Union
00:16:39 11 Historical demographic data
00:18:06 12 See also
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The history of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, dates back to at least the 5th century AD. Since its foundation by the monarch of Georgia's ancient precursor Kingdom of Iberia, Tbilisi has been an important cultural, political and economic center of the Caucasus and served, with intermissions, as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Under the Russian rule, from 1801 to 1917 it was called Tiflis and held the seat of the Imperial Viceroy governing both sides of the entire Caucasus.Tbilisi's proximity to lucrative east-west trade routes often made the city a point of contention between various rival empires, and its location to this day ensures an important transit role. Tbilisi's varied history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, classical, and Soviet structures.
Российская империя. Серия 9. Николай I. Часть 1
Российская империя. Проект Леонида Парфёнова
Николай I. Часть 1
Восстание декабристов, воцарение Николая I.
Русская классика — Пушкин, Глинка, Брюллов.
Русско-персидская война и убийство Грибоедова.
Первые российские железные дороги.
Всесильная русская бюрократия.
Антироссийское восстание в Польше.