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The following links might be of interest to ~YetovbaHayer:

  • www.cilicia.com - a website developed by Raffi Kojian, a ~YetovbaHay (son of Dr Bedros Kojian (aka Kouyoumdjian) and the late Anna Minassian-Kouyoumdjain). \"...one of the world\'s oldest & largest Armenian web sites. Since 1996, Cilicia.com grew to thousands of pages and hundreds of pictures, with millions of hits a year. The static content has now moved to www.armeniapedia.org , while Cilicia now focuses on interactive things like chat, boards, classifieds, logs, etc.\"
  • http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Ethiopia - Press release on the occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the St. Kevork Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church of Addis Ababa. January 2005.
  • http://www.addistribune.com/Archives/2005/04/29-04-05/genocide_90_years_ago.htm - An article written by ~YetovbaHay Gabe (Garbis) Korajian.
  • http://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/March-April-2006/feature_bobelian_marapr06.msp - An article written by the husband of a ~YetovbaHay (Edina Bobelian). It relates the story of the recovery of compensation from New York Life by ~YetovbaHay Vartkes Yeghiayan.
  • http://www.agbu.org/publications/article.asp?A_ID=103 - Worth re-reading this article of June 1994, entitled \"A JOURNEY BACK IN TIME: A LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF ARMENIANS IN ETHIOPIA\" based on an interview of the late Mr Avedis Terzian, written by David Zenian.
  • http://www.agbu.org/publications/article.asp?A_ID=102ℑ=1 - Also worth re-reading this article of June 1994, entitled \"THE ARMENIANS OF ETHIOPIA: A COMMUNITY OF SURVIVORS\" written by David Zenian.
  • http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Matig_Kevorkoff - information on Matig Kevorkoff.
  • http://www.etiopiamagica.it/damassaua.htm - Superb photography. How well did we know Ethiopia?
  • http://azadakroutioun.free.fr - Read about the impressive contributions that a fellow ~YetovbaHay, Antoine (Antranig) Agopian (Son of Agop Agopian and Marie Tchorbadjian), has made to Armenia since 1983.
  • http://www.farusa.org/newsevents_newsroom.asp?p=52 - If you have been to Armenia a number of times, you might like to take a visit with FAR (Fund for Armenian Relief) to see certain aspects of the \"realities of life\" in Armenia for the locals.
  • It is worth reading (or struggling through -- depending on how comfortable you are with your French!) of the article from \"Cahiers d\'Etudes Africaines\" by Francis Falceto in 2002, entitled \"Un siècle de musique en Ethiopia\". The influence and contribution of Armenians, and in particular that of Kevork Nalbandian and Nerses Nalbandian, to Ethiopian music are quite significant. The entire article may be found at the following web site http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/document163.html YetovbaHayer mentioned in the article include: Arba Lidjotch (a brief story of their recruitment), Kevork Nalbandian, Nerses Nalbandian, Garabed Hakalmazian, Hagop Manougian and Azad (Baghdassarian) Topalian. Also, Garbis Haigazian (first recordings). Important for YetovbaHayer to refresh their memories or read them for the first time!

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