The name given to the religion of the body of modern churches, including among others the Greek and Russian Orthodox, that is derived from the church of the Byzantine Empire, adheres to the Byzantine rite, and acknowledges the honorary primacy of the patriarch of Constantinople. (from American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th ed)
Armenians -- Crimes against -- Turkey -- History -- 20th century : Forced into genocide : memoirs of an Armenian soldier in the Ottoman Turkish army / Adrienne G. Alexanian, editor ; with an introduction by Sergio LaPorta and a foreword by Israel W. Charny
Armenians -- Economic conditions. : (Re)constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria : ethno-cultural diversity and the state in the aftermath of a refugee crisis / Nicola Migliorino
2008
1
Armenians -- Egypt -- Sinai -- History : Uncovering ancient footprints : Armenian inscriptions and the pilgrimage routes of the Sinai / by Michael E. Stone
Armenians -- Intellectual life : The rise of the western Armenian diaspora in the early modern Ottoman Empire : from refugee crisis to renaissance / Henry R. Shapiro
2022
1
Armenians -- Iran : Armenian Christians in Iran : ethnicity, religion, and identity in the Islamic Republic / James Barry
Armenians -- Lebanon -- History -- 20th century : (Re)constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria : ethno-cultural diversity and the state in the aftermath of a refugee crisis / Nicola Migliorino
Armenians -- Legal status, laws, etc. : The spirit of the laws : the plunder of wealth in the Armenian genocide / Taner Akçam and Ümit Kurt ; translated by Aram Arkun