Eastern Armenia

Eastern Armenia (Armenian: Արևելյան Հայաստան Arevelyan Hayastan) comprises the eastern part of the Armenian highlands, the traditional homeland of the Armenian people.Between the 4th and the 20th centuries, Armenia was partitioned several times, and the terms Eastern and Western Armenia have been used to refer to its respective parts under foreign occupation or control, although there has not been a defined line between the two.[1] The term has been used to refer to: Riegg, Stephen Badalyan.Russia's Entangled Embrace: The Tsarist Empire and the Armenians, 1801-1914 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020).Looking toward Ararat: Armenia in Modern History (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1993).
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