Armenians
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Armenians are an ethnic group whose native language is Armenian . The Armenian language is an independent branch of the Indo-European language family. Armenians are traditionally associated with the Armenian Apostolic Church , which is one of the oldest Christian denominations and serves as a central institution in Armenian cultural identity.
Armenians
Summary
Armenians is an ethnic group[1]. They ranks in the top 0.57% of ethnic_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,544 views/month, #26 of 4,529).[2]
Key Facts
- Armenians held citizenship in Armenia[3].
- Armenian was Armenians's native language[4].
- Armenians's religion is recorded as Armenian Apostolic Church[5].
- Armenians's religion is recorded as Armenian Catholic Church[6].
- Armenians's religion is recorded as Armenian Evangelical Church[7].
- Armenians's religion is recorded as Hetanism[8].
- Armenians is in the country of Armenia[9].
- Armenians's instance of is recorded as ethnic group[10].
- Armenians's instance of is recorded as people[11].
- Armenians's instance of is recorded as human population[12].
- Armenians is a type of Indo-European people[13].
- Armenians is part of Indo-European people[14].
- Armenians's Commons category is recorded as Armenians[15].
- Armenians comprises Hemshin peoples[16].
- Armenians comprises Cherkesogai[17].
- Armenians comprises Armenian diaspora[18].
- Armenians's diplomatic relation is recorded as Assyrians[19].
- Armenians's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ethnic Armenian people[20].
- Armenians's described by source is recorded as The Nuttall Encyclopædia[21].
- Armenians's described by source is recorded as Zedler, Großes vollständiges Universallexicon aller Wissenschaften und Künste[22].
- Armenians's described by source is recorded as Granat Encyclopedic Dictionary[23].
- Armenians's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Western Armenian[24].
- Armenians's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Eastern Armenian[25].
- Armenians's demonym is recorded as {'lang': 'ro', 'text': 'armean'}[26].
- Armenians's demonym is recorded as {'lang': 'ro', 'text': 'armeană'}[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Armenian was Armenians's native language[4].
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Armenian Apostolic Church[5], a national Church[28], in Armenia[29], founded in 0001[30], headquartered in Etchmiadzin Cathedral[31]; Armenian Catholic Church[6], an Eastern Catholic Churches[32], founded in 1742[33], headquartered in St. Elie and St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Cathedral[34]; Armenian Evangelical Church[7], a Christian denomination[35], in Armenia[36], founded in 1846[37]; and Hetanism[8], a religion[38], founded in 1990[39].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Armenians include Armenian Quarter[40], a neighborhood of Jerusalem[41], in Palestine[42].
Why It Matters
Armenians ranks in the top 0.57% of ethnic_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,544 views/month, #26 of 4,529).[2] They has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] They is known by 48 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
Entities named for them include Armenian Quarter[40], a neighborhood of Jerusalem[41], in Palestine[42].