TATUL HAKOBYAN PRESENTS HIS "GLANCE FROM ARARAT: ARMENIANS AND TURKS" BOOK
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 10, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS: Tatul Hakobyan's "Glance from Ararat:
Armenians and Turks" book presented today tells about the most
important episodes of Armenia's first, second and third republics,
particularly relating to the Armenian-Turkish relations.
The author said he needed eight years for writing the book.
"Armenia's history is terribly distorted. I am going to prepare three
books presenting Armenia's history. "Soviet Armenia" book will also
be prepared for giving right picture of Armenia," he said.
Hakobyan stressed that "Glance from Ararat: Armenians and Turks"
book comprises of three chapters. The first one presents the first
republic and the Ottoman Empire, the second tells about the years of
Cold War and the third one tells about 1988 and afterwards.
Tatul Hakobyan's first book "Green and Black Artsakh Diary" was
published in 2008 and was translated into western Armenian, Russian,
English, Arab and Turkish languages.
From: Baghdasarian
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 10, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS: Tatul Hakobyan's "Glance from Ararat:
Armenians and Turks" book presented today tells about the most
important episodes of Armenia's first, second and third republics,
particularly relating to the Armenian-Turkish relations.
The author said he needed eight years for writing the book.
"Armenia's history is terribly distorted. I am going to prepare three
books presenting Armenia's history. "Soviet Armenia" book will also
be prepared for giving right picture of Armenia," he said.
Hakobyan stressed that "Glance from Ararat: Armenians and Turks"
book comprises of three chapters. The first one presents the first
republic and the Ottoman Empire, the second tells about the years of
Cold War and the third one tells about 1988 and afterwards.
Tatul Hakobyan's first book "Green and Black Artsakh Diary" was
published in 2008 and was translated into western Armenian, Russian,
English, Arab and Turkish languages.
From: Baghdasarian