Whereas Georgians particularly like maize and Azerbaijanis favour rice, Armenians use a lot of burghul, notably in their plov dishes. |
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Armenians quickly acculturate to their society, learning the language, attending school, and adapting to economic and political life. |
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In 1989, Russians and Armenians each made up 5.6 percent of the population. |
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In the Caucasus, the Armenians expelled their Azeris, the Azeris expelled their Armenians and the Abkhazians chased out their Georgians. |
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Last century, the world was silent when, under the Ottomans, the Armenians were systematically slaughtered. |
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Russians and Armenians were mentioned predominantly in crime-related articles. |
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It was only when Russia started assimilating land in that region that Armenians decided to side with them and become enemies with the Ottomans. |
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All the Armenians soldiers in Ethiopia are pushing Mardekian to win, because they want a symbolic vengeance against the Turks. |
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There are also urban linguistic enclaves of Armenians, Greeks, Italians, and others. |
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Also deported from the Crimea were 37,000 Bulgarians, Greeks, and Armenians found guilty of collaborating with the Germans. |
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There was a mass exodus of Greeks and Armenians from Constantinople, as from the rest of Turkey. |
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Thus Circassians, Albanians, Slavs, Greeks, Armenians and even Italians rose to occupy the highest offices of the Empire. |
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Some believe that Armenians are native to the Anatolian Highlands and the Ararat Valley of west-central Asia. |
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Albanians have often been confused with other ethnic groups, such as Greeks or Armenians. |
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Yesterday, Armenians were remembering the first mass murder of civilians in the twentieth century. |
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He would like to deny that history which depicts Turks as assassins, or apportion blame to the Armenians. |
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The other recognized minorities are Slovaks, Croatians, Serbians, Romanians, Slovenians, Germans, Greeks, Ukrainians and Armenians. |
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Twenty-eight suspects were arrested in the joint operation, among them Moldavians, Romanians, Armenians, Poles, Russians and Czechs. |
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Thus a wealth of cultural and culinary influences have been brought to bear on the Armenians. |
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Armenians everywhere think that being able to speak the language is an important part of being Armenian. |
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Those who speak non-Turkic languages include Kurds, Armenians, Greeks, Circassians, Georgians, Laz, Arabs, Rom, Ossetes, Albanians, and Chechens. |
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Arabs represented 98 percent of the population, Circassians one percent, and Armenians one percent. |
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He was now virtually the ethnarch of all Armenians in the diaspora, but found time to write some 21 books and articles. |
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During several centuries of common statehood, the Abkhaz, Armenians, Turks, and Ossetians partly preserved their cultural identities, while Albanians were fully assimilated. |
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In nineteenth-century Turkey, for instance, many Armenians were afraid that if they were heard speaking Armenian, their tongues might be cut out by Turks. |
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The principal non-Persian Indo-European speakers include Kurds, Lurs, Baluchis, and Armenians, making up approximately 15 percent of the population. |
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My forebears were fantastically wealthy Armenians who came to England from India in the 19th century and married into a penniless but well-bred local family. |
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The court is regularly used by a mixture of Anglos, Koreans, Polynesians, and Armenians and by a Nigerian contingent who live in North Parramatta. |
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One million Turkish Armenians were slaughtered, while the other million survivors were cast from their Anatolian homeland into a global diaspora that remains to this day. |
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The Armenians and the Greeks share the altar and its painting. |
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Though the trade was largely dominated by the Gujurati, other groups such as the Turks, Persians, Armenians, Tamils and Abyssinians traded there. |
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Other prominent groups include Congolese, Russians, Armenians, Vietnamese, Liberians, Ghanaians and Greeks. |
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Unlike the Armenians in the NKAO they are deprived even of those opportunities represented by autonomous oblast status. |
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Greshenelie and the thirsty Armenians were not the only delayers of dressing and undressing. |
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Many old Armenians, disabled people, were hiding in schools located in the centre of the city, but we had an order and killed them. |
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The Armenians were intentionally marched to death and a number were attacked by Ottoman brigands. |
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From 1894 to 1896, between 100,000 and 300,000 Armenians living throughout the empire were killed in what became known as the Hamidian massacres. |
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Among foreign citizens, the Vietnamese are the largest ethnic group, followed by Armenians and Greeks. |
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Greeks, Armenians, Poles, Ukrainians, although not numerous, were present since as early as the 17th century, and had left cultural marks. |
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In its heyday, it sustained an international culture that strung together groups as diverse as the Magyars, Armenians, and Chinese. |
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But the Greeks thought otherwise and, according to the Armenians, wanted to enshroud the variation in the cleaning routine in a new status quo. |
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The examples range from the pre-Islamic era to the time of the Seljuks, Armenians, Mongols and other dynasties both large and small of the 9th-13th centuries. |
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You don't see all the Armenians in one corner, all the Asians in one corner, all the Hispanics in one corner,'' said Arax Gevorgyan, who is a sophomore. |
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An ancient Iranian deity who was identified with Artemis by the Greeks, Anahit was held by Armenians to be the daughter of Aramazd, the Iranian Ahura Mazda. |
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Also, merchants imported thousands of Armenians, Circassians, Georgians, Greeks and Slavs into Italy to work as household slaves and in processing sugar. |
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Besides missionizing among Muslims, which was permitted yet restricted, the monks were especially interested in reconciling with Rome Armenians living in Persia. |
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The interfaith ceremony was led by His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, and His Holiness Aram I Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia. |
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Some very few Ukrainians belong to the Ukrainian Uniate Church, and Armenians have their own churches in Tallinn with services conducted in their own native language. |
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