CRIMEA TO HOST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON "UKRAINIAN-ARMENIANS: YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW".
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.07.2009 14:30 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In cooperation with the Ukrainian Eparchy of the
Armenian Apostolic Church, the Centre of Armenian Studies (CAS) under
Ukrainian Union of Armenians and the Crimean-Armenian Society (CAS) are
conducting the Second International Scientific-Practical conference on
"Armenians of Ukraine: yesterday, today and tomorrow". The event is
due on September 5-6, 2009, in "Sourb Khach" monastery (Crimea).
Conference will focus on the following themes: Armenian-Ukrainian ties
from ancient times to the present day, history of medieval Armenian
settlements of Crimea and other Ukrainian regions, resettlement
of Crimean-Armenians in Azov province, the culture of Ukrainian
Armenians from middle ages to the present day, Armenian-Ukrainian
cultural dialogue etc.
Working languages are Russian, Ukrainian, Armenian and English. Upon
the end of the conference, a collection of scientific articles will
be compiled, "Yerkramas" Armenian newspaper reports.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.07.2009 14:30 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In cooperation with the Ukrainian Eparchy of the
Armenian Apostolic Church, the Centre of Armenian Studies (CAS) under
Ukrainian Union of Armenians and the Crimean-Armenian Society (CAS) are
conducting the Second International Scientific-Practical conference on
"Armenians of Ukraine: yesterday, today and tomorrow". The event is
due on September 5-6, 2009, in "Sourb Khach" monastery (Crimea).
Conference will focus on the following themes: Armenian-Ukrainian ties
from ancient times to the present day, history of medieval Armenian
settlements of Crimea and other Ukrainian regions, resettlement
of Crimean-Armenians in Azov province, the culture of Ukrainian
Armenians from middle ages to the present day, Armenian-Ukrainian
cultural dialogue etc.
Working languages are Russian, Ukrainian, Armenian and English. Upon
the end of the conference, a collection of scientific articles will
be compiled, "Yerkramas" Armenian newspaper reports.