The article contains an edit and analysis of two documents that describe the Armenian community in Mohylów Podolski (Mohyliv-Podilskyi) on the Dniester after the Third Partition of Poland. They were created following the 1795 census of the population of Russia which was used to levy a poll tax (the so-called fifth revision). The documents contain a list of Armenian families and data on their social and professional status, age and territorial origin. They constitute an important source of information for genealogical, demographic, and historical research
Armenians from 1649 until 1713”, which is a part of the collections of the Ossolineum library, conta...
The purpose of the article. The article deals with the historical features of the formation and func...
Polish Armenians used to settle in Bessarabia since the early years of Russian rule in this province...
The author presents the analysis of five statistical sources which document social and demographical...
By examining the manuscript sources created by Armenian community in Kamieniec Podolski (Kamianets-P...
The archives of the Foundation of Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians (Warszawa) have preserved...
The first groups of Armenians arrived in Red Ruthenia, Podolia, and Kyiv Ruthenia as early as in the...
In the archives of the Foundation of Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians (Warszawa) has been pr...
The work is devoted to the relatively little known and poorly researched problem area of the activit...
The author uses subsequent historical sources to supplement the data about Armenians living in Kamie...
Minas Bzhyshkyan, an armenologist, philologist, pedagogue, historian, ethnographer, and musicologist...
The article focuses on professions and activities of the Armenians from Kuty on the Cheremosh River ...
The Foundation of the Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians located in Warsaw collects both origi...
Armenians living in Kingdom of Poland and Great Duchy of Lithuania were mostly burghers, however, ca...
The article is available in English on noravank.am website. Translated from Armenian. The original w...
Armenians from 1649 until 1713”, which is a part of the collections of the Ossolineum library, conta...
The purpose of the article. The article deals with the historical features of the formation and func...
Polish Armenians used to settle in Bessarabia since the early years of Russian rule in this province...
The author presents the analysis of five statistical sources which document social and demographical...
By examining the manuscript sources created by Armenian community in Kamieniec Podolski (Kamianets-P...
The archives of the Foundation of Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians (Warszawa) have preserved...
The first groups of Armenians arrived in Red Ruthenia, Podolia, and Kyiv Ruthenia as early as in the...
In the archives of the Foundation of Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians (Warszawa) has been pr...
The work is devoted to the relatively little known and poorly researched problem area of the activit...
The author uses subsequent historical sources to supplement the data about Armenians living in Kamie...
Minas Bzhyshkyan, an armenologist, philologist, pedagogue, historian, ethnographer, and musicologist...
The article focuses on professions and activities of the Armenians from Kuty on the Cheremosh River ...
The Foundation of the Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians located in Warsaw collects both origi...
Armenians living in Kingdom of Poland and Great Duchy of Lithuania were mostly burghers, however, ca...
The article is available in English on noravank.am website. Translated from Armenian. The original w...
Armenians from 1649 until 1713”, which is a part of the collections of the Ossolineum library, conta...
The purpose of the article. The article deals with the historical features of the formation and func...
Polish Armenians used to settle in Bessarabia since the early years of Russian rule in this province...