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10 World’s Oldest Things From Armenia

8 3,127 jour, 02:30 Published in Armenia Armenia Interactions sociales et divertissement Interactions sociales et divertissement

1- Leather Shoe – 5,500 years old


A perfectly preserved shoe, 1,000 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt and 400 years older … en savoir plus »

Old French Commercial Poster for Papier d’Arménie (1880-1890)

13 3,117 jour, 22:41 Published in Armenia Armenia Interactions sociales et divertissement Interactions sociales et divertissement

Papier d’Arménie, or Armenian Paper, is a room deodorizer made of sheets of paper, which are coated with the dried sap of styrax trees. At the end of the 19th century, Auguste Ponsot discovered that Armenian households would burn Styrax as a

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The Last King of Babylon – The Armenian Rebel Arakha

27 3,111 jour, 23:46 Published in Armenia Armenia Interactions sociales et divertissement Interactions sociales et divertissement


The last independent king of Babylon was an Armenian by the name of Arakha also known as Nebuchadnezzar IV.

After the Achaemenid conquest of Babylon in … en savoir plus »

Mithidrates the Great, king of Pontus.

14 3,109 jour, 23:20 Published in Armenia Armenia Interactions sociales et divertissement Interactions sociales et divertissement

During the reign of the Armenian king Artavazd II, about 112 B.C., his neighbor, Mithidrates V. the Great, king of Pontus, extended by conquest the borders of his dominions. Recognizing all the danger his kingdom would incur one day from the

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Vahagn The Dragon Reaper by Aram Vardazaryan

31 3,103 jour, 02:19 Published in Armenia Armenia Interactions sociales et divertissement Interactions sociales et divertissement

Vahagn (Armenian: Վահագն) was a God worshiped anciently and historically in Armenia. Some time in his existence, he formed a “triad” with Aramazd and Anahit.

The priests of Vahévahian temple claimed Vahagn as their own ancestor. Historian

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