The Armenian community in Zamość developed in the 80s of the 16th century. In 1589 Jan Zamoyski, a hetman and chancellor of The Kingdom of Poland, as well as the city owner, allowed for creating an independent Armenian court with its vogt and jurors. The court proceeded by Magdeburg law, which was in force in Zamość, and by Armenian law which had been approved by King Sigismund I in 1519. The Armenian court acts record plaints, defences, testimonies, sentences, notary acts, election protocols of the Armenian selfgovernment, tax rolls, city owners edicts, copies of sentences which concerned Armenians from other courts. Until very recently there has been only seven books of this kind, all stored in the National Archive in Lublin. Last year an...
The author uses subsequent historical sources to supplement the data about Armenians living in Kamie...
The inauguration of the Research Centre for Armenian Culture took place on January 21, 2019 at the C...
The inauguration of the Research Centre for Armenian Culture took place on January 21, 2019 at the C...
The work is devoted to the relatively little known and poorly researched problem area of the activit...
Armenians living in Kingdom of Poland and Great Duchy of Lithuania were mostly burghers, however, ca...
The first groups of Armenians arrived in Red Ruthenia, Podolia, and Kyiv Ruthenia as early as in the...
The 1739 Armenian population register from StanisławówThe aim of the author is to present the...
Armenians from 1649 until 1713”, which is a part of the collections of the Ossolineum library, conta...
A five-year-long research and editing project “Historical Memorials of Polish Armenians”, funded fro...
One of the basic statutory tasks of the Foundation for the Culture andHeritage of Polish Armenians i...
The article contains an edit and analysis of two documents that describe the Armenian community in M...
Using Armenian and Polish sources, the author analyses the activities ofthe Polish-Armenian Society ...
This article aims to present the history and role of the "Bulletin of the Armenian Cultural Associat...
The State Archive in Przemyśl includes materials concerning the history of Polish Armenians. Among t...
The article focuses on professions and activities of the Armenians from Kuty on the Cheremosh River ...
The author uses subsequent historical sources to supplement the data about Armenians living in Kamie...
The inauguration of the Research Centre for Armenian Culture took place on January 21, 2019 at the C...
The inauguration of the Research Centre for Armenian Culture took place on January 21, 2019 at the C...
The work is devoted to the relatively little known and poorly researched problem area of the activit...
Armenians living in Kingdom of Poland and Great Duchy of Lithuania were mostly burghers, however, ca...
The first groups of Armenians arrived in Red Ruthenia, Podolia, and Kyiv Ruthenia as early as in the...
The 1739 Armenian population register from StanisławówThe aim of the author is to present the...
Armenians from 1649 until 1713”, which is a part of the collections of the Ossolineum library, conta...
A five-year-long research and editing project “Historical Memorials of Polish Armenians”, funded fro...
One of the basic statutory tasks of the Foundation for the Culture andHeritage of Polish Armenians i...
The article contains an edit and analysis of two documents that describe the Armenian community in M...
Using Armenian and Polish sources, the author analyses the activities ofthe Polish-Armenian Society ...
This article aims to present the history and role of the "Bulletin of the Armenian Cultural Associat...
The State Archive in Przemyśl includes materials concerning the history of Polish Armenians. Among t...
The article focuses on professions and activities of the Armenians from Kuty on the Cheremosh River ...
The author uses subsequent historical sources to supplement the data about Armenians living in Kamie...
The inauguration of the Research Centre for Armenian Culture took place on January 21, 2019 at the C...
The inauguration of the Research Centre for Armenian Culture took place on January 21, 2019 at the C...