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Armenian coin 95 BC - AraratHeritage
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Armenian coin 55 BC - AraratHeritage
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Roman Coin of Armenia 20 BC - AraratHeritage
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Roman coin of Armenia 163 AD AraratHeritage
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Armenian coin 1050 AD - AraratHeritage
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Welcome
Ararat Heritage is a European
organisation that is committed to the enforcement of Armenian
human rights throughout the world.
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Objectives
of the organisation
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· Promoting the objective study, research and
analysis of past developments, current affairs, and future happenings,
touching upon human rights matters relating to Armenians, including,
but not limited to, matters involving demography, economy, geography,
history, law, military, politics, religion, language and social
and cultural matters;
· Promoting the enforcement of human rights matters relating
to Armenians; and any other political, religious, ethnic or
social group, provided that the enforcement of this group’s
human rights are directly, or indirectly, necessary for the
enforcement of the human rights matters of Armenians;
· Monitoring, promoting, protecting and enforcing the human
rights of Armenians in the European Union, and any countries
formally seeking accession to the European Union, with a view
to safeguarding the human rights matters of Armenians, including,
but not limited to, their collective right to an identity;
· Facilitating access to legal services for Armenians either
individually or collectively in the Republic of Armenia and
her neighbouring states, and Armenians collectively in the rest
of the world, to enforce their human rights;
· To initiate and be involved in all forms of publishing, printing,
distribution of publications, participation in the media in
any language, and translation projects relating to the maintenance
of the Armenian identity, including, but not limited to, the
enforcement of the human rights of Armenians;
· To provide grants and assistance to scholars, authors and
researchers, as well as to departments of universities, scholarly
establishments and libraries with respect to the maintenance
of the Armenian identity, including, but not limited to, the
enforcement of the human rights of Armenians. All grant applications
will require a project feasibility study;
· To organise conferences, courses, exhibitions, lectures, representations
and seminars in relation to the maintenance of the Armenian
identity, including, but not limited to, the enforcement of
the human rights of Armenians.
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