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    GLOBAL TALES OF ARMENIANS
    By Abbas Al Lawati, Staff Reporter

    Gulf News
    Dec 14 2007
    United Arab Emirates

    Out of the eleven million Armenians in the world, only three million
    live in the Republic of Armenia. The rest constitute a multicultural
    diaspora in all corners of the world.

    Despite having assimilated well into most of their adopted countries
    as a result of migration and displacement, the Armenian diaspora
    has remained distinct in maintaining its identity while celebrating
    its diversity.

    The UAE is one of the few places where Armenians from around the
    world meet. There is said to have been an Armenian presence in the
    country since the 1960s.

    One of the earliest civilisations

    As people who ruled kingdoms and occupied a land many times the size
    of their current independent Republic of Armenia, the Armenians are
    believed to have formed one of the earliest civilisations.

    But the strategic location of Armenia between two continents
    subjected it to intervention and invasion by many people, including
    the Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Mongols, Persians,
    Turks and Russians, effects of which can be felt in the people's
    language, food and traditions.

    Although Armenia has faced emigration throughout its history - it
    has a diaspora that is more than three times its population - a major
    wave of emigration started after independence from the Soviet Union
    in 1991, which saw almost a quarter of its population leave to look
    for a better life elsewhere.

    But there are some indications that the situation is improving. The
    country is promoting itself as a tourist destination and trying to
    lure back the vast diaspora to its ancestral homeland. An increasing
    number of wealthy Armenians from around the world invest in and travel
    to Armenia.

    The Armenian diaspora maintains its coherence through the church,
    political groupings, charitable organisations and a network of
    newspapers published in Armenian and other languages.

    A major unifying factor for Armenians in Arab countries and their
    counterparts in the West is the mass killing of Armenians during the
    First World War.

    Although Armenians have launched major campaigns to have the killings
    internationally recognised as genocide, Turkey fiercely opposes this,
    saying they were casualties of war.
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