Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Armenian Genocide
Tsitsernakaberd is a memorial
dedicated to the
victims of the
Armenian Genocide. It is
located on a
hill overlooking Yerevan,
Armenia. Every year on
April 24, hundreds
of thousands of
Armenians gather here
to remember the victim
of
the 1915 Armenian
Genocide that took
place in the
Ottoman Empire carried
out by the Turkish
government. Armenian Genocide Museum The Armenian
Genocide Museum opened
its doors in
1995, concurrently commemorating the eightieth
anniversary of
the Genocide. The
musrum structure, planned
by architects S.
Kalashian, A. Tarkhanyan and
sculptor F. Araqelyan
has a unique design. Since
opening its doors,
the Museum has
received many thousands of
visitors including schoolchildren, college
students and huge numbers
of
tourists from outside
Armenia. The museum
provides guided tours
in Armenian , Russian,
English, French and
German. The Republic
of Armenia has
made visiting the
Armenian
Monday, January 20, 2014
Great Armenians inventors
1. Christopher Ter-Serobyan
Talented
young chemist Christopher Ter-Serobyan
invented green zveta dollars in 1854. Christopher Ter-Serobyan created a
color that could not be faked. For this
work he received 6000$.
2.Luther George Simdzhyanom
The invention is also product of the ATM Armenian thoughts in 1960. Luther
George Simdzhyanom invented also 200 various inventors and field of the photo.
3.
Alex
Manookyan
Alex Manookyan inventor of the crane of water in early 50`s.
4.Gabriel
Kazanjyan
Armenian inventor Gabriel Kazanyan patented the first blow dryer in America in
1911.
5. Emik
Avagyan
Emik Avagyan invented the wheelchair operated by hands. In 1961 the U.S.
President John Kennedy awarded his awards for an invaluable contribution in the
solution of problems of the world value.
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