Lusine Sahakyan - Vahagn Dadryan – The outstanding researcher of the Armenian Genocide
30 Pages | 3-33 | DOI: Doi:10.54503/0135-0536-2023.1-3 | Revceived on: 2023-01-27 | Reviewed on: 2023-03-06 | Accepted for printing on: 2023-03-23
Published in: 2023 N 1 (222) / History
Prominent historian Vahagn Dadryan’s contribution to the study of the Armenian Genocide is highly valuable. Applying the latest historical-comparative and interdisciplinary methods, Dadryan discovered and introduced numerous archival documents into scientific circulation. Proceeding from theoretical statements put forward by different scientific disciplines, the scholar proposed and analyzed new problems and aspects of the Armenian Genocide, and the results of his investigations published on various academic and socio-political platforms, have always attracted the attention of academic circles.
KeywordsVahagn Dadryan Armenian Genocide exile Armenia Artsakh Diaspora Ottoman Empire sociology criminalistics victimology document press.
Siranush Fahradyan - Inscriptions and images on the seals of the Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem in the XIX century
19 Pages | 258-277 | DOI: Doi:10.54503/0135-0536-2023.3-258 | Revceived on: 2023-06-20 | Reviewed on: 2023-07-18 | Accepted for printing on: 2023-11-29
Published in: 2023 N 3 (224) / Archaeology
A number of archival documents relating to the activities of the XIX century patriarchs of Armenian Apostolic Patriarchate of Jerusalem - Theodoros Vanetsi (1801-1818), Gabriel Nikomedatsi (1819-1840), Zakaria Kopetsi (1841-1846), Kirakos of Jerusalem (1846-1850), Hovhannes Zmyurnatsi (1850-1860), Esai Talastsi (1864-1885), Harutyun Vehapetyan (1889-1910), summarized in the archive of the Matenadaran after Mesrop Mashtots, have confirming seals.
KeywordsArmenian patriarchate of Jerusalem archival documents seal church heraldry decoding of seal inscriptions Resurrection scene in the seals.
