Friday, March 22, 2024

Dvin

Janna Yukhanayeva, Dvin (Armenia).

Tpaqta am rabita Janna go mata d'Dvin b'atra d'Armenia.

Dvin, Armenia, April 2015. Part – 3.

Atouraye men prishe-prishe atravate d'tivil kpishena go mdita d'Erevan b'Atra d'Armenia qa 100 shene d'genocide-ktalamma.

Dvin, Armenia. Part – 2.

Atouraye men prishe-prishe atravate d'tivil kpishena go mdita d'Erevan b'Atra d'Armenia qa 100 shene d'ktalamma (Genocide).

Dvin, Armenia. Part 1.

Assyrians from various countries gathered in Armenia to mark 100th anniversary of the Armenian, Assyrian, Greek genocide. On the second day we visited the Assyrian village of Dvin in Armenia.

Elush Tomasova, Dvin (Armenia).

Myaqarta Elush Tomasova khayanta d'mata d'Dvin go daha tpaqta qad hvila b'shita d 2013 haquyila men tkhare d'itla go shene d'jiluta.

Mikhail Abdalov.

Tpaqta am miaqra Mikhail Abdalov go mata d'Dvin b'atra d'Armenia, 2013.

Shara d’Mar Zaya go mata d’Dvin.

B dori shinni atouraye d'mata d'Dvin (Armenia) qi dokile shara d'Mar Zaya, qi bashli mertukha. 

Ludmila Petrova, Dvin, Armenia.

Tpaqta am mdabranta d'mata d'Dvin myaqarta Ludmila Petrova.

Madrashta d’Dvin.

B yarkha d'khziran shita d'2013 go mata d'Dvin etwalan tpaqta am myaqarta rabita Aida Lazar, ay d'ila mdabranta d'madrashta d'mata d'Dvin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiB_QdvRpsk   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ5nn8jaF40&feature=youtu.be  
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