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Links


The Armenian National Institute (ANI) website is one of the most powerful websites dedicated to the study, research and affirmation of Armenian Genocide. It is a rich research center which contains many official documents, including official reports, US presidents' quotes, international affirmation, photos, maps, chronology, resolutions, bibliographies as well as educational resources and many other archival documents.

This site was designed to support the Virginia Department of Education’s Standards of Learning and Curriculum Framework for teachers in History/Social Sciences. These lessons and study guide on the Armenian Genocide of 1915 have been developed to address WH II, 11b: examples of other genocides (in addition to the Holocaust).

A bi-lingual (Farsi and English) historical website documenting the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923) and the Sultan Abdul Hamid Massacres 1894-1896. The website includes many official Iranian and international documents, photos, maps, videos, articles, News and articles published by BBC, including the observations of Iranian writer, Sayed Mohamad Ali Jamalzadeh, details about the visit of president Khatami to the memorial complex of Armenian Genocide, etc.

A meticulously selected list of books and articles relating to the Armenian Genocide, with a brief evaluative comment on each. Covers primary sources (Documentation, including photographs), general works, and studies covering this specific area of interest.

The Zoryan Institute for Contemporary Armenian Research and Documentation is based in both Canada and the U.S. The mission is to provide a "scholarly center devoted to the documentation, study, and dissemination of material related to the life of the Armenian people in the recent past and the present, and within the context of larger world affairs." The Website has documents and books available that would be of interest to teachers pursuing in depth courses on the Armenian Genocide. Site includes a bibliography for the 1894-96 massacres and for the denial of the Genocide; also includes a scholarly essay (assumed author Vahakn Dadrian) refuting claims made by the Turkish Embassy in Washington.

One of the best Russian language websites about the Armenian Genocide. The History of Armenian Genocide. Online news on this topic. Maps, photos, books, documents and convention in Russian.


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International Conference

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In April, 2010, AGMI organizes an international conference dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. The special focus of the conference will be on the cultural genocide of the Armenian heritage in Turkey.

Temporary exhibition at AGMI

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In April 23, 2010, The Armenian genocide museum opens a temporary exhibition titled “Armenian genocide: frontpage coverage”. The exhibition includes rare century old newspapers and magazines covering Armenian genocide on their frontpages.

Remember

United Nations General Assembly
Ghazarosyan Hakob was born in Kharberd (Province of Kharberd of Western Armenia), merchant. He was killed by turks in 1915.

Events of AGMI


December 19, 2009 A group of Turkish journalists, who are in Armenia ...

November 21, 2009 The Chairman of the European Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions ...

October 30, 2009 Today the Foreign Minister of Belarus Sergey Martinov, visited to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex ...

October 17, 2009 On October 16, the Association of the spouses of the foreign diplomats accredited in Armenia headed by Natalia Nalbandyan visited Tsitsernakaberd memorial of the ...

October 13, 2009 On October 13th of 2009, at 14:00, in the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute the presentation of the illustrated book of the AGMI director Mr. HAYK DEMOYAN, entitled “Armenian Sport and Gymnastics in the Ottoman Empire” ...

August 21, 2009 On August 17-21, 2009; the researcher of the AGMI Mr. Suren Manukyan took part in a conference in Cultural Studies; titled “The Cultural Life of Catastrophes and Crises”...

July 29, 2009 The representatives of Armenian and Turkish youth, “Tolerance through cultural and educational dialogues” program participants visited Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex ...

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