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Through the Eye of an Armenian Needle by Gregory Krikorian

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Through the Eye of an Armenian Needle

by Gregory Krikorian

This work has been the result of six years of research. It is divided into two part. The first discusses the history of Palestine from the Prophet Muhammad to the fall of the Mamluk Empire. The second is entitled “Jerusalem Under The Ottomans”. Most of the second part deals with the Armenian Church in Jerusalem, and the contributions of the Armenians to the cultural life of Palestine.

Language: English
ISBN: N/A

2002, paperback, 374 pages, 24 cm x 13 cm, maps

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Language: English
ISBN:
2002, paperback, 374 pages

Book Condition: New
Publisher: Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia

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Language

English

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New

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