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Armenia: A Historical Atlas
Robert H. Hewsen, 2001 · University of Chicago Press
Notes
Standard cartographic reference; Armenian-leaning but the only comprehensive historical atlas in English.
Cited by events (4)
- Andranik's Zangezur and Nakhichevan campaigns 1918
- Russian conquest of Yerevan 1827
- Signing of the Treaty of Turkmenchay 1828
- Shah Abbas I's relocation of Armenians to Isfahan 1604
Cited in disputes (4)
- The pre-modern population of Karabakh state-armenia Armenian state position: an unbroken Armenian land
- The pre-modern population of Karabakh academic-consensus Academic consensus: both peoples present, with regional variation
- The 1828–30 Armenian migration: "manufactured demographic" or "return to homeland"? state-armenia Armenian state position: a return after Persian and Ottoman expulsions
- "Western Azerbaijan": legitimate historical claim or irredentism? state-armenia Armenian state position: existential threat