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Armenian people, language, history and politics
A map showing the distribution of the Armenians in early 17th century
The percentage of Armenians in the eastern parts of the Ottoman Empire in 1870s
The
First Republic of Armenia
The distribution of Armenians in early 17th century within the current borders of Turkey
Historical and modern distribution of Armenians
The modern concept of the United Armenia according to the ARF
Armenia, divided between the Russian and Ottoman empires
The location of the
1904 Sasun uprising
(in orange) and the
Bitlis Vilayet
(in yellow).
Classification des dialectes arméniens
by
Hrachia Adjarian
, 1909
Ethnic map of
Nakhichevan
in 1886-1890
Armenian population by country
Armenians in Los Angeles County in 2000 by ZIP code
Karin dialect
Karabakh dialect
Caucasus Front of the World War I in September 1917
South Caucasus in October 1918
The
Republic of Mountainous Armenia
, 1921
Electoral districts of Armenia
Armenian presidential election, 2008
2008 Armenian presidential election protests
Armenian parliamentary election, 2012
Armenian presidential election, 2013
Yerevan City Council election, 2013
Yerevan City Council election, 2018
2018 Armenian parliamentary election
: Percentage of votes won by Pashinyan's My Step Alliance by electoral district
other ethnographic, linguistic, religious and political maps
Mexican
Reconquista
Greek diaspora
Ethnic Russian population in the Russian Federation, %
Percentage of followers of the
Russian Orthodox Church
Percetage of renamed place names in Turkey (1916-1980)
Percentages of people who self-identified as Italian during the 2000 US Census in Staten Island, New York
Tats in Azerbaijan in 1886-1890
Arab Christians
in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Western Bank, Gaza strip and Egypt.
Azerbaijanis in Georgia
by districts, 2002
Map of
Greater Ukraine
Ethnographic map of Azerbaijan, 2003
The distribution of
Lezgin people
in Dagestan (Russia) and Azerbaijan in 2003
Ethno-linguistic map of Ukraine
The settlement area of the
Meskhetian Turks
in Georgian SSR in 1926
Islam in Georgia