Description
This book offers a fresh look at the early period of Armenian–Georgian relations, examining various perspectives within the broader context of geopolitical developments. It challenges long-standing misconceptions, outdated narratives, and scholarly distortions that have traditionally influenced the understanding of the two nations’ interactions. The author calls for conceptual corrections in the fields of historiography and cultural studies, addressing widespread simplifications and misrepresentations. A significant focus is placed on exposing historical falsifications and reasserting the indigenous and state-forming status of Armenians in the region of Javakhk. The book highlights the strategic and cultural importance of the Chalcedonian Armenian heritage, framing it as a matter of contemporary national security. Civilizational conflict and its implications for modern policy also feature prominently in the analysis. Each chapter functions as a stand-alone essay, yet together they form a coherent and compelling narrative. The work carries scientific, political, and educational significance, making it an essential contribution to Armenian and regional studies.
| Title in Armenian | Համլետ Դավթյան – Մեծ Հայքը և նրան հարակից Վիրքը վաղ միջնադարում |
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| Author(s) | Hamlet Davtyan |
| Language(s) | Armenian |
| Publisher(s) | Koghb Foundation |
| Year | 2025 |
| Pages | 600 |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Size | 16.5 x 24.5 cm |
| ISBN | 9789939120362 |


