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Armenian Genocide Bibliography: A Brief Bibliography
of English Language Books Covering Four Linked Phases.
NEW, Third edition released in 2011. Click
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Message of Ararat Heritage to the Kashatagh
Conference of 28-30 March 2008,
Conveyed by our Director
Bagrad Nazarian:
Firstly, we would like to wish all
the success to the Conference.
We would like to make three points:
1) Talking publicly and privately
of handing territory over to Azerbaijan by the governments
of Republics of Armenia and Artsakh must end permanently.
This stance is significantly demoralising for the Armenian
population and undermines investments and repopulation
of regions. It also undermines European Continental
and Iranian securities. Hence forth, if possible, talks
must be gradually directed to the recovery of Nakhichevan,
Artsvashen and Northern Shahumyan regions.
2) Due to the massive
increase in price of agricultural produce recently throughout
the world, it is imperative that cash crops such as
wheat and sunflower are planted extensively for export.
There is a large market for them in Iran. Thus, the
income will be in dollars.
3) Armenians, inclusive
of their Diaspora, have only a few experts regarding
professional agricultural industrial development. It
is going to be necessary to develop mass agriculture
by bringing in professional
companies from abroad, possibly from North and South
America. Thus Armenian territories will benefit significantly
from their extensive investments. However, they are
going to require a secure legal and commercial environment,
plus a realistic transport system.
ADDENDA:
Nakhichevan and Transport Access:
The Eastern section of the Plateau
of Armenia, due to its mountainous formation, has a
transport problem between its Northern and Southern
regions. The only realistic route is through Nakhichevan,
which is an indivisible part of the said Plateau. Consequently,
it is now necessary to promote its recovery.
Tony S. Kahvé
Chairman
Ararat Heritage
26th March 2008
Artefacts
from the Continental Cultural Frontiers
European Cultural Frontiers: The South-Western Continental
Perimeter
Continental Cultural Frontiers of Europe, as distinct
from its extensive maritime ones, also possesses a frontier
in Thrace. It is formed by the eastern land borders
of Greece and Bulgaria. This frontier lies further north
than the Armenian one and is less strategic. It is also
restricted geographically by maritime barriers. Consequently,
except for communications purposes, it possesses a cul-de-sac
impediment. In the past, however, the region has been
an important platform for such prestigious "Greats"
as Alexander and Constantine. The time spanning the
two can be classified as the "dynamic ascendancy
of the Greco-Roman world".
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