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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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Stephan H. Astourian, "In Search of Their Forefathers: National Identity and the Historiography and Politics of Armenian and Azerbaijani Ethnogeneses," in Nationalism and History: The Politics of Nation building in Post-Soviet Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. p.
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Ishkhanyan held the view that Armenians "were the aborigines of the Armenian plateau who have been living there continuously since the fourth millennium B.C.E at the latest". He frequently wrote in favor of the restoration of
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Ishkhanyan was married to Byurakn Cheraz-Andreasyan, daughter of prominent Armenian athlete Vahan Cheraz. His son, Avetik Ishkhanyan, is a lawyer who heads the
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Rafael Ishkhanian, Hayeri tzagume yev hnaguin patmutiune (The Origins and Most Ancient. History of the Armenians) (Beirut: Altapress 1984))
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in 1922 to Bolshevik revolutionaries Avetis and Haykanush Ishkhanian. His father Avetis was executed in 1937 during the
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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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West) in order to achieve their national goals and should independently establish relations with their neighbors.
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Contesting National Identities in an Ethnically Homogeneous State: The Case of Armenian Democratization
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On the Origin and Earliest History of the Armenian People, trans. N. Ouzounian, Montreal, 1989
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Girke Khorhrdayin Hayastanum: Matenagitakan Tsank, Hayastani azgayin grapalat,
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Ishkhanyan's works are generally dedicated to the earliest history of the
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Questions of origin and earliest history of Armenian people, Yerevan 1988
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Mer Inknutyan Glkhavor Nshane: (Grakanagitakan Hetazotutyunner), Nairi,
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Ksiazka Ormianska W Latach 1512 - 1920, Ossolineum, ISBN 8304041782
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linguist, philologist and historian. He was a professor of the
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He was a deputy in the Supreme Council (predecessor to the
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Armenian linguist, philologist and historian (1922–1995)
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Errord Uzhi Batsarman Orenke: Hodvatsner, Azat khosk,
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Patkerazard Patmutyun Hayots, Book 1, 1989, Arevik,
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Armenian
Armenian
Yerevan State University
Yerevan
Great Purge
Yerevan State University
World War II
Moscow State Library Institute
National Library of Armenia
Matenadaran
National Assembly
Armenian
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
Classical Armenian orthography
Karabakh movement
Helsinki Committee of Armenia
Karabakh Committee
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