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and the independence movement in
Armenia, Ishkhanyan also wrote about Armenian-Turkish relations, developing the concept of "the law of excluding the third force" (which was the title of his book published in 1991), which posits that Armenians should not look to a "third force" (i.e., Russia or the
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Ishkhanyan held the view that
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Ishkhanyan was married to
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people, to the comparative linguistic analysis of ancient languages, and to printing. He was one of the authors of the
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