Friday, March 29, 2024

Assyrians of Armenia

Assyrian school in Dvin, Armenia.

Rabitha Janna Abramova (Youkhanaeva) is teaching third the class in Assyrian language in Dvin school in Armenia. Assyrian language is taught three hours per week in the Assyrian village schools in Armenia. Tuesday October 12th, 2021.

Assyrian school in Dvin, Armenia.

Rabi Qasha Nikademus Yukhanaev is teaching the eleventh ( Second year high school class) in Assyrian language in Dvin school in Armenia. Assyrian language is taught three hours per week in the Assyrian village schools in Armenia. Tuesday October 12th, 2021.

Assyrian dances in the village of Arzni.

The Assyrian dance group in the Arzni village is performing different and beautiful Assyrian dances. God bless these flowers of Assyrian. October 10, 2021

Greetings from the Assyrian village Arzni in Armenia.

ܫܠܵܡܹ̈ܐ ܡ݂ܢ ܡܵܬܵܐ ܐܵܬ݂ܘܿܪܵܝܬܵܐ ܐܵܪܙܢܝ ܓܵܘ ܐܵܬ݂ܪܵܐ ܕܐܵܪܡܹܢܝܵܐ

Interview with Mr. Aray Isahakov.

This interview with Mr. Aray Isahakov is about his late father’s artist work. His father, Ashot Isahakov was a famous painting artist, and his paintings have been exhibited in many cities like Moscow, Los Angeles, and Yerevan etc. March 28, 2020.

Assyrian Epic Qatine Gabbara. Part 2.

Qatine gabbara (Qatine the hero), performed by the late Telman Givargizov from the village of Dvin in Armenia. This film was arranged on April 27, 2015 in Armenia.

Assyrian Epic Qatine Gabbara. Part 1.

Qatine gabbara (Qatine the hero), performed by the late Telman Givargizov from the village of Dvin in Armenia. This film was arranged on April 27, 2015 in Armenia.

Interview with Miss Susanna Aleksanova from Armenia.

Interview with Miss Susanna Aleksanova from Armenia about the economic situation of the Assyrian students of Armenia.

“Allap Bit” – Mardutan atoureta. Part – 5.

Byed Lina Yakubova, Armenia. Etlan qobaltebota rabta men myaqra Homer Ashurian, USA.
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