Love is something so divine,
Description would make it less;
'Tis what I feel, but can't define
'Tis what I know, but can't express.- Beilby Porteus
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Note: Profiles of all nations are given with info on religious stats and socio-economics in that nation for your consideration.Geography People Government Economy (2003) PEOPLE AND HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS Armenia first emerged into history around 800 BC as part of the
Kingdom of Urartu or Van, which flourished in the Caucasus and eastern
Asia Minor until 600 BC. After the destruction of the Seleucid Empire,
the first Armenian state was founded in 190 BC. At its zenith, from 95
to 65 BC, Armenia extended its rule over the entire Caucasus and the
area that is now eastern Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon. For a time,
Armenia was the strongest state in the Roman East. It became part of
the Roman Empire in 64 BC and adopted a Western political,
philosophical, and religious orientation. In 301 AD, Armenia became the first nation to adopt Christianity as
a state religion, establishing a church that still exists
independently of both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox
churches. During its later political eclipses, Armenia depended on the
church to preserve and protect its unique identity. From around 1100
to 1350, the focus of Armenian nationalism moved south, as the
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, which had close ties to European Crusader
states, flourished in southeastern Asia Minor until conquered by
Muslim states. Between the 4th and 19th centuries, Armenia was conquered and ruled
by, among others, Persians, Byzantines, Arabs, Mongols, and Turks. For
a brief period from 1918 to 1920, it was an independent republic. In
late 1920, the communists came to power following an invasion of
Armenia by the Red Army, and in 1922, Armenia became part of the
Trans-Caucasian Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1936, it became the
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. Armenia declared its independence
from the Soviet Union on September 21, 1991.
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