
The Martyrs monument at Dzizernagapert in Armenia dedicated to the memory of the 1,500,000 Armenian victims of the genocide
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Those who were fortunate enough to stay alive, migrated to the Middle East: Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan; and many others to Bulgaria, England, France, Italy and a very few to the United States of America.
And so Armenians were scattered all around, each one of them with a heart filled with grief for the loss of loved ones, each one with anger and pain in there souls. All with a single horrifying nightmare, filled with blood. All with the agony of the loss of their Motherland Armenia, with one of its most prized possession: Armenian Ararat, Noah’s mountain (Genesis 8:4). From "them" came "us":
The New Armenian Generations.

Armenian school for boys & girls in Deir-el-Zor
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