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October 2020
Aufbruch am Ararat
Das neue Armenien
by Amalia Van Gent
The dream of a less corrupt, democratic Armenia drove hundreds of thousands onto the streets across the country in the spring of 2018. This peaceful mass movement actually succeeded in driving the corrupt government out of office. But what has become of the great promise in the meantime? Which changes are sustainable and how does the Karabach Conflict affect social developments? This book is a highly topical encounter with modern Armenia, a valuable continuation of the author's first book (Den Ararat in front of her eyes - with Christina Leumann), but also an excitingly written examination of the history of this fascinating, but largely unknown country.
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Travel & holiday guidesAugust 2014
Armenia with Nagorno Karabagh
by Deirdre Holding
Rich in both history and spectacular scenery, Armenia is a truly captivating country. Whether seeking out ancient monasteries dotted within dramatic landscapes, wandering through one of Yerevan’s impressive museums or admiring the intricate stone carvings at Noratus, you’ll find opportunities to delve into this nation’s past at every turn. Add to this the welcoming locals, superb hiking possibilities and abundant bird life, and you’ll soon discover why Armenia is worth more than just a fleeting visit._x000D_ _x000D_ Packed with detailed background information and invaluable, fully updated, practical advice, Bradt’s Armenia remains the essential choice for anyone travelling to this beautiful country._x000D_ _x000D_
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Weapons & equipmentFebruary 2022
Seven Seconds to Die
An Analysis of Recent Wars and the Future of Warfighting
by John Antal
The first full analysis of the second Nagorno-Karabakh War—the first war in history won primarily by unmanned systems.