Asbarez: SAS Awards Travel, Research Grants to Graduate Students for Fall 2021

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The Society for Armenian Studies has selected its awardees for its Graduate Research and Conference Grants Program for M.A. and Ph.D. Students for Fall 2021. Established in 2019, the aim of the Grants Program is to provide resources for graduate students to conduct research and present papers at conferences. Grants of up to $1000 are awarded semi-annually to eligible graduate students. The Fall 2021 group of applicants was chosen by a selection committee composed of members of the SAS Executive Council.

Haley Zovickian is an M.A. student in the Department of Sociology at Columbia University, N.Y., working on Armenian-American identity as seen through critical race theory. “I am so grateful to the Society for Armenian Studies for their support of my research on critical race theory and Armenian racialization,” said Zovickian. “Thanks to the Society, I will be able to bring the experiences of the Armenian community into academic discourse on race in the United States. I am truly humbled and honored to receive this generous opportunity.”

Daniel Ohanian is a doctoral candidate in the Department of History at the University of California, Los Angeles working on dissertation titled: “Church of Armenia, Church of Rome: Faith, Print, and Power in Ottoman-Armenian History, 1688–1717.” “I am pursuing a PhD in history from UCLA, where my dissertation is supervised by Dr. Sebouh Aslanian,” said Ohanian. “The SAS Graduate Research Grant is helping me fund a three-month research trip to France, where I will be investigating Ottoman-Armenian history in various archives and libraries. Specifically, I will be looking into the Armenian and French missionaries who worked to spread Roman Catholicism among Ottoman Armenians around the year 1700 and the various reactions to their work. French institutions are home to some of the richest collections of letters and reports about this history, and I am grateful to the Society for Armenian Studies for helping me access them,” he added.

Aram Ghoogasian is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University working on the reading culture across the Armenian world in the mid-nineteenth century. “The grant from the Society for Armenian Studies will allow me to visit the Mardigian, Boyadjian, and Demirjibashian libraries in the Greater Boston area this coming spring,” said Ghoogasian. “My work in these institutions will contribute to my dissertation research on the effects of the industrialization of printing on Armenian language and culture. I am incredibly grateful for the SAS’s support – especially coming off a year in which travel was difficult and uncertain – for my own work and that of other early career scholars in the field.”

Hazal Ozdemir is a doctoral student in the Department of History at Northwestern University. Her dissertation explores Armenian circular mobility between the Ottoman Empire and the United States between 1896-1908. “It is a great honor to be a recipient of the SAS Grant,” remarked Ozdemir. “The generous assistance of the SAS will enable me to travel to Paris. Due to this significant grant, I can carry out research in the AGBU Nubar Library for my dissertation project, titled “They Vowed to Never Return: Photographic Documentation and Ottoman Armenian Mobility at the End of Empire.” Financial support of the SAS is very important for graduate students to pursue their academic goals.”

Ruben Davtyan is doctoral candidate at the International Max Planck Research School for the Anthropology, Archaeology and History of Eurasia (IMPRS ANARCHIE) working on the impacts of the Near East and Eurasian nomads in the South Caucasus and the representation of local elites during the Middle Iron Age. He was awarded the Nina G. Garsoïan Graduate Research Grant for Ancient and Early Medieval Armenian History.

“I would like to thank the SAS for supporting my research,” said Davtyan. “My Ph.D. thesis focuses on the Iron Age tombs of the well-known necropolis of Lori Berd, in the north of Armenia. Kings of Urartu waged several military campaigns against Etiuni, an administrative confederation, which Lori Berd presumably belonged to. I examine the impact on the material assemblage from burial context, where not only separate objects of Urartian repertoire did reach Lori Berd, but also items and even practices of Urartian origin were locally imitated. These phenomena were, however, limited to the obviously large and rich burials. Since the majority of the objects are not published, my work will contribute to the archaeology in Armenia of Urartian period,” he added.

Lori Pirinjian is a doctoral student in the Department Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles working on how Armenia’s “anti-gender” movement uses national rhetoric as a stage for the struggle for regional political power between the Russian Federation and the West. “It is an honor to receive the SAS Travel Grant,” said Pirinjian. “I will be putting the funds toward my upcoming summer travel to Armenia in order to gain valuable face-time with my research constituents. These types of in-person, on the ground interactions are an irreplaceable part of my research, and it is thanks to the generosity of the SAS that I will be able to see this through.”

“This year we had the largest pool of applicants,” noted SAS President Bedross Der Matossian. “Due to our tight budget, we were not able to support all of them. The awardees are conducting novel research in the field of Armenian Studies in the general understanding. We are extremely happy that we are able to support our graduate students in these difficult times. I would like to specifically thank the Armenian Chairs and Programs Directors and other Armenian Institutions for supporting us in fulfilling this objective. We hope to raise more money in the future in order to fund more graduate students.”

The next application cycle will have a deadline of April 15, 2022.

The SAS Graduate and Research Grant was made possible through the generous institutional support of the Armenian Studies Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; the Meghrouni Family Presidential Chair in Armenian Studies, University of California, Irvine; the Hovannisian Chair of Modern Armenian History, University of California, Los Angeles; the Arthur H. Dadian and Ara Oztemel Chair of Armenian Art & Architecture, Tufts University; the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR); the Armenian Communities Department, Gulbenkian Foundation; the Armenian Studies Program, California State University, Fresno; the Institute of Armenian Studies, University of Southern California; the Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information Center, and the AGBU Nubar Library, Paris. The Nina G. Garsoïan Graduate Research Grant for Ancient and Early Medieval Armenian History is supported by Dr. Levon Avdoyan.

The Society of Armenian Studies is an international body, composed of scholars and students, whose aims are to promote the study of Armenian culture and society, including history, language, literature, and social, political, and economic questions; to facilitate the exchange of scholarly information pertaining to Armenian studies around the world; and to sponsor panels and conferences on Armenian studies.

For membership information or more information on the Society for Armenian Studies, please visit the SAS website. If you are interested in helping the SAS Graduate Research and Conference Grants Program please contact Bedross Der Matossian @ [email protected].

Russian Defense Minister expresses readiness to make maximal efforts for stopping military operations

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 19:18,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Defense Minister of Armenia Suren Papikyan had a telephone conversation with Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu on November 16.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MoD Armenia, during the telephone conversation, the Armenian Defense Minister presented the situation on the eastern part of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border after the provocation of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces on November 16. Suren Papikyan emphasized that the invasion of the units of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces into the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia is a gross violation of the provisions of the November 9, 2020 trilateral declaration, which endangers the whole negotiation process.

The Russian Defense Minister expressed readiness to make every effort to end hostilities, return prisoners of war and resolve the situation.

Pashinyan Says International Community’s Silence Has Emboldened Azerbaijan

An Armenian soldier at a border position

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Tuesday that the international community’s silence on Baku’s aggressive policies against Armenia has emboldened Azerbaijan, thus allowing it to attack Armenia’s eastern border, which he called an act of aggression.

Pashinyan was speaking at a National Security Council session on Tuesday after an aggressive attack on Armenia Tuesday, which was halted after a ceasefire was declared through Russia’s mediation.

Below is the text of Pashinyan’s remarks as presented by his press office.

The current developments can be unequivocally assessed as a direct aggression against the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia.

As a result of the aggressive actions of Azerbaijan launched on May 12 of this year, Azerbaijan has occupied nearly 41 square kilometers (Eds: 10,000 acres) of the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia.

As a result of the silence from our international partners, Azerbaijan continues its aggressive actions. My assessment is unequivocal: Azerbaijan and the forces encouraging it are targeting our sovereignty, our statehood, our independence.

Yes, today we had a difficult day, and we are living through difficult days. But today we also showed that we are here, we exist, we are a state, we are a nation and the language of compulsion is inadmissible for us. We can negotiate, we can seek and find mutually acceptable solutions, we act as a responsible member of the international community. But we will not allow anyone to speak with us in the language of threats.

I call on the international community to make statements—targeted statements—condemning Azerbaijan’s aggression. Talk of a border dispute is absurd and senseless. There is no border dispute, there is aggression against the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia. The borders between Armenia and Azerbaijan have been clear since the Soviet era, by legally binding agreements. And if the problem was a border dispute, then Azerbaijan should have accepted our proposal of withdrawing forces simultaneously from the borderline between Soviet Armenia and Azerbaijan, deploying international observers along the borderline and launching the process of demarcation and delimitation of borders long ago. Azerbaijan, which has not accepted this proposal, is an aggressor state and must unequivocally withdraw its forces from the sovereign territory of Armenia. Its hopes to impose its will on Armenia are futile.

The Government and the people of the Republic of Armenia are determined, and we will defend our sovereignty, territorial integrity, statehood and independence by all possible means.

At the same time, we continue to emphasize the need for a peaceful resolution of the situation, all our previous proposals remain in effect. We are committed to the provisions of the November 9 and January 11 trilateral statements.

President Sarkissian, PM Pashinyan discuss border situation

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 19:44,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. In connection with the border situation created by the Azerbaijani military aggression, the President of the Republic Armen Sarkissian had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The situation created as a result of the offensive operations of the Azerbaijani side was discussed. The Prime Minister provided information on the encroachments on the borders and territorial integrity of Armenia by the Azerbaijani armed forces, and presented the actions taken by the Armenian Armed Forces.

Considering the pre-planned participation of the President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian in the reputable international conference The Bloomberg New Economy to be held in Singapore, it was considered reasonable for the President of the Republic to use the influential international platform for presenting the encroachments on the territorial integrity of Armenia by Azerbaijani forces, as well as the issue of the return of Armenian prisoners of war illegally detained in Azerbaijan. The conference will be attended by world leaders, heads of international organizations and corporations, influential media.

Asbarez: Members of Congress Condemn Azerbaijan’s Aggression Against Armenia

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Members of Congress condemned Azerbaijan’s attack and attempted invasion of Armenia’s eastern border on Tuesday, some urging greater engagement by the State Department for more decisive action to block Baku’s further aggression in the region.

“I am deeply disturbed by today’s reports of Azerbaijani forces attacking Armenian soldiers at the border, including the reported murder or illegal detainment of more than two dozen Armenian soldiers. This unprovoked attack is in direct violation of Azerbaijan and Armenia’s ceasefire agreement, and a grave reminder that the United States must be doing everything we can to deter Azerbaijan’s ongoing aggression,” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
 
“I urge the State Department to act immediately to use every diplomatic channel and lever available to avert another mass humanitarian disaster and show our unwavering support for the Armenia people and their sovereignty,” added Schiff, who is also a Vice-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues.

A co-chair of the Caucus, Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ), called Azerbaijan’s incursion into Armenia “unacceptable.”

“Azerbaijan’s escalation of violence on Armenian soil is unacceptable. This increase of deadly violence against Armenia will only continue unless the OSCE, the State Department and the international community take immediate and decisive diplomatic action,” Pallone said in a Tweet.

“Claims that both sides are at fault ignore the fact that Azeri troops are attacking within the sovereign territory of Armenia and terrorizing innocent civilians. This is a purposeful violation of international law that will only further embolden Aliyev if he is not stopped,” added Pallone.

Rhode Island Democrat David Cicilline called on Baku to respect Armenia’s sovereignty.

“Azerbaijan’s attack on Armenia’s eastern border is a clear violation of last year’s peace deal & can’t be tolerated. 6,000 died in last year’s conflict, not one more should be lost to this dispute. Azerbaijan must acknowledge & respect Armenian sovereignty,” said Cicilline in a Twitter post on Tuesday.

Intl. community should not remain indifferent to Azerbaijan’s encroachments on sovereign territory of Armenia –Pashinyan

Intl. community should not remain indifferent to Azerbaijan’s encroachments on sovereign territory of Armenia –Pashinyan

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 19:54,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan had a telephone conversation with the President of the European Council Charles Michel on the latter’s initiative, ARMENORESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The interlocutors discussed the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

The President of the European Council expressed deep concern over the current situation and considered the further escalation of hostilities inadmissible.

The Prime Minister noted that the Azerbaijani authorities are deliberately aggravating the situation with the aim of thwarting the implementation of the agreements of November 9, 2020 and January 11, 2021. Nikol Pashinyan noted that the international community should not remain indifferent to Azerbaijan’s encroachments on the sovereign territory of Armenia.

“The Power of One Dram” to “Teach for Armenia” Educational Foundation

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 17:47,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. IDBank and Idram’s initiative, “The Power of One Dram”, has concluded its’ 6th program and transferred 8.057.944 AMD to the Health Fund for Children of Armenia, which organizes treatment of children with life-threatening diseases abroad.

The amount was provided from the companies by transferring 1 AMD for each payment made through the Idram & IDBank applications, Idram.am website, IDBanking.am online platform, bank, and Idram terminals.

According to Gor Amiryan, Idram’s Head of Marketing, the project has also raised the awareness of the two companies’ clients about social responsibility. “We are especially pleased to receive feedback from our clients that they prefer to make payments through Idram not only due to the speed and convenience, but also due to the fact that we donate 1 AMD to charity for each payment”, said Gor Amiryan.

The next beneficiary of “The Power of One Dram” initiative is already known․ The entire amount collected throughout November and December will be donated to Teach for Armenia Educational Foundation’s “Nation Builders” program.

“In the context of revealing the potential of our school communities, I would like to highlight the cooperation between Teach for Armenia Educational Foundation and IDBank. IDBank hereby joins our family of Nation Builders, allowing students from distant communities to have educational equity, and opening up opportunities for themselves and their community thanks to the work of our Teacher-Leaders during their two-year journey,” says Larisa Hovannisian, the Founder and CEO of Teach for Armenia Educational Foundation.

According to the head of the communications unit of the Bank, Tatevik Vardevanyan, the cooperation with the Teach for Armenia Educational Foundation stems from Idram and the Bank’s corporate social responsibility strategy. “One of our main goals is to contribute to the processes of ensuring equity in the education of our society and improving the quality, as well as ensuring the continuity of education for our children. We want to play our role in shaping the next generation and our cooperation with Teach for Armenia is a vivid confirmation of this. We are confident that our users and clients, as always, will continue making payments through the Idram&IDBank applications, Idram.am website, IDBanking.am online platform, Idram and Bank terminals, and will become goodwill ambassadors again”, says Tatevik Vardevanyan.

“The Power of OneDram” was launched in June 2020 and has carried out 7 programs to date, transferring more than 45 million AMD to various organizations:

  • AMD 3.701.910 to “Vahe Meliksetyan” foundation
  • AMD 6.925.000 to the Insurance Foundation for Servicemen
  • AMD 8․648․000 to “VIVA” charitablefoundation
  • AMD 6․962․504 to the “HomelandDefender’sRehabilitation Center”
  • AMD 3․603․291 to the Insurance Foundation for Servicemen
  • AMD 2․521․255 to “Hayastan” All-Armenian fund
  • AMD 5․034․750 to 

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Armenia, EU sign Common Aviation Agreement

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 18:11,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. The Foriegn Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi, the Foreign Minister of Slovenia Stanislav Raščan, who is currently the Chair of the Council of the European Union, signed the Armenia-EU Common Aviation Agreement on November 15, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia.

Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan delivered remarks at the signing ceremony, where he particularly said:

“Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Dear Colleagues,

Today’s signing of the common aviation agreement is yet another remarkable benchmark in our relations with the European Union and its 27 Member States.

I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to all those who made this happen: the colleagues from the European Commission, the Council and the Slovenian Presidency, all the respective agencies in Armenia, our Mission here in Brussels

The ratification and entry into force of this Agreement in the near future will create new opportunities for the development of the aviation sector in Armenia, making the connection to other European countries easier for the Armenian citizens.

Joining the EU Common Aviation Area – a single market for aviation services will foster the adoption of the EU aviation standards, the implementation of aviation rules and will further develop the cooperation in the field of aviation security. It will in its turn, benefit the national airlines and of course individual travellers.

I am convinced that the Agreement will be instrumental in promoting trade, tourism, investments, and economic and social development in general, as well as boost people-to-people contacts, and provide increased opportunities for bigger mobility.

Thank you.”



Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 15-11-21

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 18:17,

YEREVAN, 15 NOVEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 15 November, USD exchange rate is up by 0.46 drams to 475.65 drams. EUR exchange rate is up by 0.86 drams to 544.52 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate is down by 0.02 drams to 6.57 drams. GBP exchange rate is up by 1.57 drams to 637.99 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

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 18:17,

YEREVAN, 15 NOVEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 15 November, USD exchange rate is up by 0.46 drams to 475.65 drams. EUR exchange rate is up by 0.86 drams to 544.52 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate is down by 0.02 drams to 6.57 drams. GBP exchange rate is up by 1.57 drams to 637.99 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price is up by 68.00 drams to 28452.46 drams. Silver price is down by 0.02 drams to 381.62 drams. Platinum price is down by 182.71 drams to 16439.44 drams.

Russian, Turkish Deputy FMs highlight launch of “3+3” format

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 19:25,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 15, ARMENRESS. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko held consultations with Turkish Deputy FM Sedat Önal in Istanbul on November 15, ARMENPRESS reports the Russian MFA said.

The parties discussed a wide range of issues related to Russian-Turkish cooperation in the South Caucasus and Central Asia.

In the context of the normalization of relations between Baku and Yerevan, the consistent implementation of the trilateral agreements of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia on November 9, 2020 and January 11, 2021 was highlighted. The importance of launching the “3 + 3” regional advisory mechanism for the South Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia plus Russia, Turkey, Iran) was emphasized.