Armenian khramulya - significado y definición. Qué es Armenian khramulya
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Qué (quién) es Armenian khramulya - definición

PATTERN OF HUMAN ACTIVITY AND SYMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH ARMENIA AND ITS PEOPLE
Armenian culture; Armenian folklore; Armenian Culture
  • Tolma]]
  • [[Yarkhushta]] performed by ''Karin'' folk dance troupe from [[Yerevan]].
  • Armenian ''vishapagorg'' (dragon-carpet) style Artsakh carpet<ref name="Hakobyan. p. 84">Hakobyan. ''Medieval Art of Artsakh'', p. 84.</ref> from [[Shushi]], 1813)
  • [[Mesrop Mashtots]] depicted by [[Stepanos Nersissian]] (1807–84), kept at the Pontifical Residence at the [[Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin]]
  • [[Moscow Cinema]] in Yerevan
  • Armenian writer]] of the 5th century.
  • Dried fruit products at a market in [[Yerevan]]
  • Armenian rugs shown at Vernissage market in Yerevan

Middle Armenian         
LANGUAGE OF THE SECOND PERIOD IN WRITTEN ARMENIAN
Middle Armenian Language; Middle Armenian language; ISO 639:axm
Cilician Armenian (), also called Middle Armenian, but the former term may be confused for modern dialects, corresponds to the second period in written Armenian with which numerous books were published between the 12th and 18th centuries. It comes after Grabar (Classical Armenian) and before Ashkharhabar (Modern Armenian).
Armenian language         
  • -gë dialects, nearly corresponding to Western Armenian}}
  • Spoken Eastern Armenian
  • Armenian [[keyboard layout]] using the [[Armenian alphabet]].
  • Armenian manuscript, 5th–6th century.
  • Armenian language road sign.
  • The Four Gospels, 1495, Portrait of St Mark Wellcome with Armenian inscriptions
  • First printed Armenian language Bible, 1666
INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGE
Armenian Language; Հայերեն; ISO 639:hye; Հայերէն; Hayeren; Zwjtptu; Hwjtptu; Armenian Grammar; Armenian grammar; Armenian-language; Ashkharhabar; Armenian (family); Armenian phonology; Armenian (language); ISO 639:hy; ISO 639:hyx; Nuclear Armenian language; Haieren; History of the Armenian language; ISO 639-1:hy; ISO 639:arm

Armenian (classical: Armenian-language text">հայերէն, reformed: Armenian-language text">հայերեն, Armenian (Armenian language) transliteration">hayeren, [hɑjɛˈɾɛn]) is an Indo-European language belonging to an independent branch of which it is the only member. It is the official language of Armenia. Historically spoken in the Armenian Highlands, today Armenian is widely spoken throughout the Armenian diaspora. Armenian is written in its own writing system, the Armenian alphabet, introduced in 405 AD by the priest Mesrop Mashtots. The total number of Armenian speakers worldwide is estimated between 5 and 7 million.

Classical Armenian         
  • St. Hyacinth's Church]] in [[Warsaw]]
OLDEST ATTESTED FORM OF THE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE
Classical Armenian language; Grabar; Old Armenian; Old Armenian language; ISO 639:xcl; Krapar; Classical-Middle Armenian language
Classical Armenian (, in Eastern Armenian pronunciation: Grabar, Western Armenian: Krapar; meaning "literary [language]"; also Old Armenian or Liturgical Armenian) is the oldest attested form of the Armenian language. It was first written down at the beginning of the 5th century, and all Armenian literature from then through the 18th century is in Classical Armenian.

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Culture of Armenia

The culture of Armenia encompasses many elements that are based on the geography, literature, architecture, dance, and music of the Armenian people.