The first groups of Armenians arrived in Red Ruthenia, Podolia, and Kyiv Ruthenia as early as in the 11th century as part of the first wave of exiles before the Seljuk invasion. At the same time the first Armenian settlements in these Polish lands were established. However, a significant development tendency of the Armenian settlement can only be mentioned concerning the reign of Casimir the Great, who also contributed to the raise of the Armenian church in Lviv to the rank of a cathedral. The greatest development of the Armenian settlement in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth took place in the 16th and 17th centuries. At the end of the 17th century, Armenian settlements stretched along the entire south-eastern border of the Republic of Po...
This paper deals with the issue of the identity of Polish Armenians in Galicia. One of the character...
In the 17th and the 18th century in Łowicz Armenians were mostly tradesmen, particularly associated ...
Between March and August 1942 about 2,000 Belarussian civilians (Polish citizens, members of the Ort...
Armenians living in Kingdom of Poland and Great Duchy of Lithuania were mostly burghers, however, ca...
Using Armenian and Polish sources, the author analyses the activities ofthe Polish-Armenian Society ...
Polish Armenians used to settle in Bessarabia since the early years of Russian rule in this province...
Głównym tematem mojej pracy jest omówienie aspektów społecznych, ekonomicznych i prawnych sytuacji ...
The work is devoted to the relatively little known and poorly researched problem area of the activit...
Artykuł ukazuje w perspektywie dwóch ostatnich wieków (schyłek XVIII - początek XXI) przemiany tożsa...
The article is an outline of the problem and the introduction to further research on the process of ...
This article aims to present the history and role of the "Bulletin of the Armenian Cultural Associat...
A five-year-long research and editing project “Historical Memorials of Polish Armenians”, funded fro...
The small town of Kuty on Cheremosh river was the last place in Poland where the local west Armenian...
The Jews and Armenians inhabiting the Poland of days gone by had much in com-mon, despite their diff...
The article contains an analysis of the two memorials, of which the first,from 1877, remained in the...
This paper deals with the issue of the identity of Polish Armenians in Galicia. One of the character...
In the 17th and the 18th century in Łowicz Armenians were mostly tradesmen, particularly associated ...
Between March and August 1942 about 2,000 Belarussian civilians (Polish citizens, members of the Ort...
Armenians living in Kingdom of Poland and Great Duchy of Lithuania were mostly burghers, however, ca...
Using Armenian and Polish sources, the author analyses the activities ofthe Polish-Armenian Society ...
Polish Armenians used to settle in Bessarabia since the early years of Russian rule in this province...
Głównym tematem mojej pracy jest omówienie aspektów społecznych, ekonomicznych i prawnych sytuacji ...
The work is devoted to the relatively little known and poorly researched problem area of the activit...
Artykuł ukazuje w perspektywie dwóch ostatnich wieków (schyłek XVIII - początek XXI) przemiany tożsa...
The article is an outline of the problem and the introduction to further research on the process of ...
This article aims to present the history and role of the "Bulletin of the Armenian Cultural Associat...
A five-year-long research and editing project “Historical Memorials of Polish Armenians”, funded fro...
The small town of Kuty on Cheremosh river was the last place in Poland where the local west Armenian...
The Jews and Armenians inhabiting the Poland of days gone by had much in com-mon, despite their diff...
The article contains an analysis of the two memorials, of which the first,from 1877, remained in the...
This paper deals with the issue of the identity of Polish Armenians in Galicia. One of the character...
In the 17th and the 18th century in Łowicz Armenians were mostly tradesmen, particularly associated ...
Between March and August 1942 about 2,000 Belarussian civilians (Polish citizens, members of the Ort...