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Armenia, a martyr nation / A historical sketch of the Armenian people from traditional times to the present tragic days

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A concise historical sketch follows the Armenian people from their ancient, mountainous homeland through cultural and religious development, stressing geography, early monotheistic traditions, and eventual adoption of Christianity. The narrative surveys relations with neighboring empires, repeated struggles for autonomy, ecclesiastical life, and periods of conquest and displacement. It catalogs recurring persecutions and culminates in detailed accounts of mass suffering and dispossession in the early twentieth century. Throughout, the author combines descriptive ethnography and historical sources with appeals for humanitarian sympathy and hopes for future restoration.

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Mugurdich Chojhauji Gabrielian

Mugurdich Chojhauji Gabrielian was an Armenian author and historian known for his work on the history and plight of the Armenian people. His notable book, "Armenia, a martyr nation," provides a historical sketch that traces the experiences of Armenians from ancient times to the contemporary struggles they faced. Gabrielian's writing reflects a deep engagement with Armenian identity and the socio-political challenges that have shaped the nation. Through his scholarship, he contributes to the understanding of Armenian heritage and the historical context of its tragedies.

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