Armenian heritage and UNESCO
Armenians
take pride in quoting famous foreigners who have called Armenia a museum under
open skies. Throughout a long and turbulent history, of which at least over
3000 years have been documented to various extent in historical texts and maps
and even more in myths and folklore, Armenians have succeeded in building
kingdoms and even empires with highly advanced social structures and
infrastructure, magnificent religious and secular architecture and arts and
crafts that still fascinate, amaze and enchant. Quite a lot of that
tangible heritage has been destroyed in wars and natural disasters and much of
what remains has been covered in the dust of time and is yet to be unearthed.
Even what has survived can still be a testimony to the astonishing talent and
skills of a nation that has outlived many formidable hostile empires and hordes
of different eras. This book is neither a textbook of Armenian history, nor of
Armenian arts, neither is it a study of those realms. This is simply an attempt
at a guide to that part of Armenian cultural heritage that has already been
recognised and appreciated by the rest of the family of nations. Unlike that of
many other nations, Armenian heritage is not limited to the physical boundaries
of the state currently representing the nation, the Republic of Armenia. At
different times, Armenian kingdoms and empires of the past centuries covered an
area several times that of the Republic today, and even as their country
continued to reduce in size, Armenians continued to live on their ancestral
lands, despite campaigns of massacres and genocide against them. Therefore,
monuments of Armenian architecture can be found in abundance in neighbouring
countries on historically Armenian lands and in countries where Armenian
Diaspora communities have been established.
Hardcover: 606 pages
Language: English
Language: English
Publisher: Antares LTD; 1st edition (2017)
Price 105 000 AMD

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