History of Armenia: From B. C. 2247 to the Year of Christ 1780, Or 1229 of the Armenian Era : to which is Appended a Continuation of the History by the Translator from the Year 1780 to the Present Date ; in Two Volumes, Հատոր 1Bishop's College Press, 1827 - 414 էջ |
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