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civil groups staged anti-government protests in Armenia in 2013. The first series of protests were held following the 2013 presidential election and were led
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Protests that led to Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan's resignation
anti-government protests in Armenia from April to May 2018 staged by various political and civil groups led by a member of the Armenian parliament – Nikol
2018_Armenian_Revolution
List of protest movements from 2000–present
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anti-government riots took place in Armenia following presidential elections held on 19 February 2008. Protests broke out in the Armenian capital Yerevan, organized
2008 Armenian presidential election protests
2008_Armenian_presidential_election_protests
happened during 2013 in Armenia. President: Serzh Sargsyan Prime Minister: Tigran Sargsyan Speaker: Hovik Abrahamyan January 31 - Armenian politician Paruyr
2013_in_Armenia
Protests in Turkey
environmental protest, the protests have been compared to the Occupy movement and the May 1968 events. Social media played a key part in the protests, not least
Gezi_Park_protests
Series of political protests
2011 Armenian protests were a series of civil demonstrations aimed at provoking political reforms and concessions from both the government of Armenia and
2011_Armenian_protests
Political party in Armenia
The Armenian National Congress (Armenian: Հայ Ազգային Կոնգրես, romanized: Hay Azgayin Kongres) is an Armenian political party led by former president
Armenian_National_Congress
Rally in Istanbul, Turkey
dozens of protestors said, "You are all Armenians, you are all bastards. "Khojaly Massacre Protests gone wrong in Istanbul: ' You are all Armenian, you are
2012 Istanbul rally to commemorate the Khojaly massacre
2012_Istanbul_rally_to_commemorate_the_Khojaly_massacre
Prime Minister of Armenia since 2018
the Armenian diaspora since at least 2013. He elaborated that it should not only include return of ethnic Armenians to Armenia, but also Armenian capital
Nikol_Pashinyan
radio (in Armenian). 27 January 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2013. "ArmComedy 079 - Ալբերտ Ադիբունց". Armenian Comedy (in Armenian). 4 February 2013. Retrieved
2013 Armenian presidential election
2013_Armenian_presidential_election
President of Armenia from 1991 to 1998
Hakobi Ter-Petrosyan (Armenian: Լևոն Հակոբի Տեր-Պետրոսյան; born 9 January 1945), also known by his initials LTP, is an Armenian politician and historian
Levon_Ter-Petrosyan
National liberation movement, 1988–1991
The Karabakh movement (Armenian: Ղարաբաղյան շարժում "Gharapaghyan sharjhum"), also known as the Artsakh movement (Armenian: Արցախյան շարժում), was a national
Karabakh_movement
Presidential election in Armenia
a far smaller margin. 2008 Armenian presidential election protests 2011 Armenian protests 2013 Armenian protests "Armenia: Former President Mulls Political
2003 Armenian presidential election
2003_Armenian_presidential_election
Public transport and societal protests in Brazil
The 2013 Brazilian protests were public demonstrations in several Brazilian cities, initiated mainly by the Movimento Passe Livre (Free Fare Movement)
2013_protests_in_Brazil
Polozhenie (Statute) decree allows Armenian language schools in the Russian Empire, regulates the Armenian church 1840: Armenian Oblast disintegrated 1848 April
Timeline of modern Armenian history
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Hostage situation in Yerevan, Armenia
election occurred in 2013 which led to a loss of popularity for the governing Republican Party of Armenia. The Lebanese-born ethnic Armenian Jirair Sefilian
2016_Yerevan_hostage_crisis
President of Armenia from 2008 to 2018
Serzh Azati Sargsyan (Armenian: Սերժ Ազատի Սարգսյան, pronounced [sɛɾʒ sɑɾkʰəsˈjɑn]; born 30 June 1954) is an Armenian politician who served as the third
Serzh_Sargsyan
Arab Spring protests in Saudi Arabia
The protests in Saudi Arabia were part of the Arab Spring that started with the 2011 Tunisian revolution. Protests started with a self-immolation in Samtah
2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests
2011–2012_Saudi_Arabian_protests
Armenian political party
party in Armenia. It has been the ruling party of Armenia since the 2018 Armenian parliamentary election, which occurred following the 2018 Armenian Revolution
Civil_Contract_(Armenia)
Protests and sectarian violence in Iraq during the post-U.S. insurgency
bodyguards. Beginning in Fallujah, the protests afterwards spread throughout Sunni Arab parts of Iraq. The protests centered on the issue of the alleged
2012–2013_Iraqi_protests
Mass displacement of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh by Azerbaijan
teaching Armenian history and using Armenian materials. Restrictions limited cultural exchanges and communication between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia. The
Expulsion of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians
Expulsion_of_Nagorno-Karabakh_Armenians
City in Turkey
had an Armenian ethnic majority until it was recaptured by Turkish nationalist forces in late 1920. The city's name may derive from the Armenian word hars
Kars
2025 agreement to end the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
32 km (20 mi) stretch of Armenian territory. The route will remain a part of Armenian territory and be operated according to Armenian law, but the United States
Armenia–Azerbaijan peace agreement
Armenia–Azerbaijan_peace_agreement
2015 protests in Armenia
Electric Yerevan, also known within Armenia as No to Robbery (Armenian: Ոչ թալանին, Voch t'alanin) protests, were mass protests which occurred in the summer
Electric_Yerevan
Part of the Arab Spring
The 2011–2013 protests in Sudan began in January 2011 as part of the Arab Spring regional protest movement. Unlike in other Arab countries, popular uprisings
2011–2013_Sudanese_protests
Armistice agreement ending the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
the dead. The Armenian forces were to withdraw from Armenian-occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh by 1 December 2020. Armenia lost roughly
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement
2020_Nagorno-Karabakh_ceasefire_agreement
Urban park in Istanbul, Turkey
drill-ground. near the "Frank and Armenian burial grounds", or the former Grand Champs des Morts. From 1560 to 1939 the Pangaltı Armenian Cemetery was located on
Gezi_Park
Armenian bishop
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan (Armenian: Բագրատ արքեպիսկոպոս Գալստանյան; born May 20, 1971) is an Armenian prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church who is currently
Bagrat_Galstanyan
Men's association football team representing Armenia
The Armenia national football team (Armenian: Հայաստանի ֆուտբոլի ազգային հավաքական) represents Armenia in men's international football, and is controlled
Armenia national football team
Armenia_national_football_team
Failed attempt to overthrow Armenian government
Following an attempt to oust the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Garegin II by the Armenian government of Nikol Pashinyan, and further opposition
2025 Armenian coup attempt allegations
2025_Armenian_coup_attempt_allegations
Country in West Asia
Armenian highlands. The first Armenian state of Urartu was established in 860 BC, and by the 6th century BC it was replaced by the Satrapy of Armenia
Armenia
Kardashian, who is of Armenian descent, called on United States President Joe Biden "to stop another Armenian genocide" on social media. Armenian students of the
2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh
2023_Azerbaijani_offensive_in_Nagorno-Karabakh
Systematic campaign in the Ottoman Empire
The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling
Armenian_genocide
Series of demonstrations in Azerbaijan in July 2020
Armenian–Azerbaijani border clashes, with the protestors demanding full-scale war with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Initial protests erupted
2020_Azerbaijani_protests
The Bab Ali demonstration was a peaceful protest by Armenian activists in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, demanding reforms and an end to persecution
Bab_Ali_demonstration
Governance of Armenia, 2018–
of Armenia to be their candidate for prime minister, the protests expanded to the whole country, and even in some cities where there is an Armenian Diaspora
Premiership of Nikol Pashinyan
Premiership_of_Nikol_Pashinyan
Political and military crisis on the Armenia–Azerbaijan border
maintained its presence on Armenian soil, occupying at least 215 square kilometers (83 sq mi) of internationally recognized Armenian territory. This occupation
Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis (2021–present)
Armenia–Azerbaijan_border_crisis_(2021–present)
Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan
the Armenian population is approximately 90% be reincorporated into the Armenian SSR or integrated into the RSFSR. The Nagorno-Karabakh Armenian intellectuals
Nagorno-Karabakh_conflict
Bilateral relations
communist domination as both Hungary (Hungarian People's Republic) and Armenia (Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic) was a satellite state and the constituent
Armenia–Hungary_relations
Political party in Armenia
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Armenian: Հայ Յեղափոխական Դաշնակցութիւն, romanized: Hay Heghapokhakan Dashnaktsutyun, abbr. ARF (ՀՅԴ) or ARF-D)
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Armenian_Revolutionary_Federation
a list of protests in the United States. Protests against George W. Bush (2001–2009) January 20, 2005, counter-inaugural protest Protests against Barack
List of protests in the United States
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Radio of Armenia. 2013-05-06. Retrieved 2025-07-24. "Armenia after an Election Year". New Eastern Europe. 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2025-07-24. "Armenian Bar Association
2013_Armenian_local_elections
Parliamentary election in Armenia
election: Prosperous Armenia - Gagik Tsarukyan Heritage - Raffi Hovannisian Armenian National Congress - Levon Ter-Petrosyan Armenian Revolutionary Federation
2012 Armenian parliamentary election
2012_Armenian_parliamentary_election
Armenian military commander, politician (1959–1999)
Zaveni Sargsyan (Armenian: Վազգեն Զավենի Սարգսյան, pronounced [vɑzˈɡɛn zɑvɛˈni sɑɾkʰəsˈjɑn]; 5 March 1959 – 27 October 1999) was an Armenian military commander
Vazgen_Sargsyan
Hostility, fear or intolerance against Azerbaijanis
Transcaucasian Armenians began to equate the Azerbaijanis (then called Caucasian Tatars) with the perpetrators of anti-Armenian policies such as the Armenian genocide
Anti-Azerbaijani_sentiment
lawlessness," he told AFP from prison. A series of mass protests were held in Armenia in the wake of the Armenian presidential election of 19 February 2008. The
Human_rights_in_Armenia
toward Armenia, and the term "Armenian" (erməni) is widely used as an insult in everyday language and media. Historical roots trace back to anti-Armenian sentiment
Anti-Armenian sentiment in Azerbaijan
Anti-Armenian_sentiment_in_Azerbaijan
Shant Harutyunyan (Armenian: Շանթ Հարությունյան, born February 3, 1965, in Yerevan) is an Armenian political and public activist. He was the leader of
Shant_Harutyunyan
Series of demonstrations in Iran
2011–2012 protests in Iran were a series of demonstrations in Iran which began on 14 February 2011, called "The Day of Rage". The protests followed the
2011–2012_Iranian_protests
Ongoing transportation and economic embargo against Armenia
the Armenian enclave. 2023 The Turkish–Armenian border is temporarily opened for the first time in 35 years to allow humanitarian aid from Armenia to earthquake
Turkish–Azeri blockade of Armenia
Turkish–Azeri_blockade_of_Armenia
Anti-government upheaval in Nepal
Kenya Finance Bill protests – Also known as the Gen Z protests Myanmar protests (2021–present) – Similar anti-government protests launched in response
2025_Nepalese_Gen_Z_protests
Proposed candidacy
its national Armenian Apostolic Church, and its Armenian diaspora in Europe. On 12 January 2002, the European Parliament noted that Armenia may join the
Accession of Armenia to the European Union
Accession_of_Armenia_to_the_European_Union
in Armenia (PDF). University of California, Berkeley. p. 43. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 June 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2013. "Armenian Chief
1996 Armenian presidential election
1996_Armenian_presidential_election
Armenian military leader (1865–1927)
1927), was an Armenian military commander and statesman, widely regarded as the preeminent fedayi and a seminal figure of the Armenian national liberation
Andranik
Ethnic group
of Azerbaijanis in the Armenian SSR, 1926. Distribution of Azerbaijanis in the Armenian SSR, 1962. For Azerbaijanis of Armenia, the twentieth century
Azerbaijanis_in_Armenia
Bilateral relations
15 January, popular protests broke out in Gyumri demanding that Permyakov be handed over to the Armenian justice system. A protest rally was also held
Armenia–Russia_relations
Former leader of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Armenia
Sedraki Kocharyan (Armenian: Ռոբերտ Սեդրակի Քոչարյան pronounced [rɔˈbɛɾt sɛtʰɾɑˈki kʰɔtʃʰɑɾˈjɑn]; born 31 August 1954) is an Armenian politician. He served
Robert_Kocharyan
Armenian irredentist concept
United Armenia (Armenian: Միացեալ Հայաստան, romanized: Miats'eal Hayastan), also known as Greater Armenia or Great Armenia, is an Armenian ethno-nationalist
United_Armenia
Ethnic group
majority belong to the Armenian Apostolic faith and a minority of Armenians in Turkey belong to the Armenian Catholic Church, the Armenian Evangelical Church
Armenians_in_Turkey
Failed attempt to overthrow Armenian government
September 24, 2023, the Armenian government announced that it had foiled an attempted coup by a militia during mass protests due to the 2023 Azerbaijani
September 2023 Armenian coup attempt allegations
September_2023_Armenian_coup_attempt_allegations
2010–12 civil unrest over the government debt crisis and resulting policies
institutions. Related sporadic protests continued into 2011 and beyond. The chief motivator behind the anti-austerity protests appeared to be a deprivation
Anti-austerity movement in Greece
Anti-austerity_movement_in_Greece
Political party in Armenia
The Republican Party of Armenia (RPA, Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետական Կուսակցություն, ՀՀԿ; Hayastani Hanrapetakan Kusakts'ut'yun, HHK) is a national-conservative
Republican_Party_of_Armenia
The 2011–2012 Mauritanian protests were a series of protests in Mauritania that started in January 2011, influenced by and concurrent with the Arab Spring
2011–2012 Mauritanian protests
2011–2012_Mauritanian_protests
Protests leading to the resignation of the Islamist-led government
leader Mohamed Brahmi in late July 2013, during which the country's mainly secular opposition organized several protests against the ruling Troika alliance
2013–2014 Tunisian political crisis
2013–2014_Tunisian_political_crisis
1992 mass killing of Azerbaijanis during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War
soyqırımı, Armenian: Խոջալուի արյունահեղություն, romanized: Khojalui aryunaheghut'yun) was the mass killing of Azerbaijani civilians by Armenian forces and
Khojaly_massacre
April 2016 conflict in the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh
control of Armenian forces at the time. Azerbaijan claimed to have started a military operation to prevent purported continuous Armenian shelling of
2016 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
2016_Nagorno-Karabakh_conflict
Part of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
as part of Azerbaijan, which had an ethnic Armenian population and was supported by neighbouring Armenia, until the dissolution of the Republic of Artsakh
Blockade_of_Nagorno-Karabakh
2015 mass murder in Gyumri, Armenia
Gyumri massacre was a mass murder of seven members of the Armenian Avetisyan family in Gyumri, Armenia, on January 12, 2015. The suspect, Valery Permyakov,
Gyumri_massacre
Political movements inspired by the Arab Spring
"Occupy" and Indignants movements inspired protests in 950 cities in 82 countries. A number of popular protests by citizens against their governments occurred
Impact_of_the_Arab_Spring
Armenian revolutionary hero (1957–1993)
Monte Melkonian (Armenian: Մոնթէ Մելքոնեան; 25 November 1957 – 12 June 1993) was an Armenian-American revolutionary and left-wing nationalist militant
Monte_Melkonian
of the Armenian genocide is the acknowledgement of the fact that the Ottoman Empire's systematic massacres and forced deportation of Armenians from 1915
Armenian_genocide_recognition
Homosexuality remains a taboo topic in many parts of Armenian society. In a 2012 study, 55% of correspondents in Armenian stated that they would cease their relationship
LGBTQ_rights_in_Armenia
Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan (2020)
unresolved conflict over the region, involving Azerbaijan, Armenia and the self-declared Armenian breakaway state of Artsakh. The war lasted for 44 days and
Second_Nagorno-Karabakh_War
of protests in the 21st century List of protests in the United Kingdom#By size "Millions turn out for "No Kings" rallies held worldwide to protest against
List of protests and demonstrations in the United States by size
List_of_protests_and_demonstrations_in_the_United_States_by_size
Ethnic group in Lebanon
The Armenian population gradually grew and expanded until Beirut (and Lebanese towns like Anjar) became a center of Armenian culture. The Armenians became
Armenians_in_Lebanon
Protest movement in Armenia
activists protesting in front of the city hall of Yerevan, Armenia on 20 February 2012. Mashtots Park during the protests Mashtots Park during the protests Mashtots
Mashtots_Park_Movement
Concept and slogan
because Artsakh (the Armenian name for Karabakh) is an ancient Armenian land and Miatsum (unification) is a legitimate Armenian project, but because Azerbaijan
Miatsum
American historian (1932–2023)
of Armenia, and for his advocacy of Armenian genocide recognition. Hovannisian was born and raised in Tulare, California, into a family of Armenian genocide
Richard_G._Hovannisian
Protests and unrest in Kazakhstan against the government
2020 Kyrgyz protests 2020–2021 Belarusian protests 2021 Russian protests Euromaidan, protests in Ukraine in 2013–2014 List of fuel protests Jeltoqsan,
2022_Kazakh_unrest
Japanese protests against the US-Japan Security Treaty
The Anpo protests, also known as the Anpo struggle (安保闘争, Anpo tōsō) in Japanese, were a series of massive protests throughout Japan from 1959 to 1960
Anpo_protests
Country in West Asia
of Armenian background, as well as a sizable minority of Assyrians. The Iranian government has supported the rebuilding and renovation of Armenian churches
Iran
Armenians, destruction and desecration of Armenian cultural heritage in Turkey, vandalism towards Armenian churches, monuments and signs in Armenian language
Anti-Armenian sentiment in Turkey
Anti-Armenian_sentiment_in_Turkey
President of Azerbaijan since 2003
While in office, Aliyev has made numerous anti-Armenian statements, and claiming historically Armenian territory for Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Shortly
Ilham_Aliyev
Political party in Armenia
Heritage (Armenian: Ժառանգություն, romanized: Zhaṙangut’yun) is an Armenian national liberal political party. It was founded in 2002 by Raffi Hovannisian
Heritage_(Armenia)
Armenian political party
Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP; Armenian: Բարգավաճ Հայաստան կուսակցություն, romanized: Bargavach Hayastan kusakts’ut’yun, abbreviated as ԲՀԿ BHK), is a
Prosperous_Armenia
First Nagorno-Karabakh War
(Kazakhstan) and Levon Ter-Petrosian (Armenia). Bishkek Protocol Madrid Principles OSCE Minsk Group Prague Process (Armenian–Azerbaijani negotiations) Tehran
Zheleznovodsk_Communiqué
massacred local Armenians. A few Ottoman Armenian soldiers defected to Russia—seized upon by both the CUP and later deniers as evidence of Armenian treachery—but
Armenian_genocide_denial
the protests showed that 84% of the demonstrators cited the lack of media coverage as a reason to join the protests, higher than the 56% of protesters who
Media censorship and disinformation during the Gezi Park protests
Media_censorship_and_disinformation_during_the_Gezi_Park_protests
The 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide (Armenian: Հայոց ցեղասպանության 100-րդ տարելից, romanized: Hayocʻ cʻeġaspanutʻyan 100-rd tarelicʻ) was
100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide
100th_anniversary_of_the_Armenian_genocide
District in Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey
square used to be an important venue for political protests. Following the Gezi Park protests in 2013, demonstrations have been banned at the plaza, with
Taksim_Square
Strong aversion and prejudice against Armenians
actions or existence of an Armenian state, implicit or explicit denial of the Armenian genocide, or belief in an Armenian conspiracy to fabricate history
Anti-Armenian_sentiment
Town square in Yerevan, Armenia
[Republic Square] (in Armenian). Հայկական Համառոտ Հանրագիտարան (Concise Armenian Encyclopedia). 1999. p. 296. Government of Armenia (2 November 2004). "Հայաստանի
Republic_Square,_Yerevan
Lebanese-born Armenian military commander and activist
Sefilian (Armenian: Ժիրայր Սիմոնի Սէֆիլեան (classical), Ժիրայր Սիմոնի Սեֆիլյան (reformed); born July 10, 1967) is a Lebanese-born Armenian military commander
Jirair_Sefilian
2010s protests and revolutions in the Arab world
protests and 2012–2013 Iraqi protests Jordan: 2011–2012 Jordanian protests Kuwait: Kuwaiti protests (2011–2012) Lebanon: 2011 Lebanese protests Libya: 2011
Arab_Spring
refused the 10 year certificates of residency in Armenia by the Armenian Police Department. Prosperous Armenia's Gagik Tsarukian, a business oligarch, whose
2008 Armenian presidential election
2008_Armenian_presidential_election
Military overthrow of Mohamed Morsi in Egypt
the protests, Christians, particularly in Upper Egypt, received threats from pro-Morsi protestors, pressuring them not to take part in the protests. Sheikh
2013_Egyptian_coup_d'état
Bombing during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War
deaths and 26 injuries. Bagratashen is a large village in Armenia's Tavush province, on the Armenian-Georgian border, not far from Azerbaijan. Sadakhlo, a
1994_Bagratashen_bombing
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Australian, French, Latin
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Armenian
Name of a king.
Boy/Male
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Armenian
Woman from Armenia.
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Armenian Form of Isaac
Boy/Male
Armenian
Name of a historian.
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Armenian and Turkish name EMIN means "honest."
Boy/Male
Armenian
Brings good news.
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Descended from Peter.
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From Armenia.
Boy/Male
Latin
Athenian poet.
Boy/Male
Armenian
Name of a king.
Girl/Female
Armenian
From the top of a mountain.
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Armenian
From Avarair.
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Armenian, Australian, French
An Armenian King
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Armenian
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Armenian, Australian, French, German, Hebrew
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Feminine of Arsenio.
Girl/Female
Armenian
From the top of a mountain.
Girl/Female
Armenian, Australian, Indonesian
Kind One; From Armenia
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