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    ` Eva Bosch: World's First Invention of Animation in Iran
    http://www.kavehfarrokh.com/news/eva-bosch-worlds-first-invention-of-animation-in-iran/
    Dr. Armen M. Ayvazyan's New Text on Armenian Military History

    Dr. Armen M. Ayvazyan (Aivazian) has written an excellent military
    history text entitled:

    The Armenian Military in the Byzantine Empire: Conflict and alliance under
    Justinian and Maurice =80` see
    also Flyer in pdf
    (click here
    )


    ISBN: 978-2-9173-2939-9

    128 pages, 15x21cm,

    With full colour battlefield map 21x27cm

    Price: =82¬ 14,50 / $19,95

    Language : English

    Release date: June 22, 2012

    The foreword of the text has been written by Dr. Ilkka Syvanne, Vice
    Chairman for the Finnish Society of Byzantine Studies. Below are highlights
    from Dr. Syvanne's review:

    `When I was asked to write a foreword for this book, I was very pleased to
    comply becuase there is a definite need for the kind of study Dr. Ayvazyan
    has written...Dr. Armen Ayzazyan's...dense study of Byzantine, Armenian and
    Iranian military relations is a pioneering piece of scholarhsip, indeed
    capable of triggerring a renewed interest by Western military historians
    inot the too-often ignored Armenian material. Not coincidentally, this is
    one of the author's stated objectives in his Preface, which represents, in
    effect, a well-developed investigative draft plan for future students of
    Armenian military history.'

    For the entire foreword by Dr. Ilkka Syvanne, kindly click here...




    CLICKTO
    ENLARGE-
    A photocopy of a miniature which has been used in Dr. Ayvazyan's
    book -
    the image depcits a military scene from a fourteenth-century Armenian
    manuscript (source: La Storia di Alessandro il Macedone. Codice armeno
    miniato del XIV secolo (Venezia, San Lazzaro, 424), a cura di Giusto
    Traina, con la collaborazione di C. Franco, D. Kouymjian, C. Arslan,
    Padoue, 2003.)

    Dr. Ayvazyan is in fact the author of several monographs, book chapters,
    and many articles in Armenian and international journals.

    Dr. Ayvazyan is the Director of the `Ararat' Center for Strategic Research
    and Senior Researcher in the Matenadaran, the Yerevan Institute of Medieval
    Manuscripts. He holds doctoral degrees in History (1992) and Political
    Science (2004). For more information on Dr. Armen M. Ayvazyan and his
    accomplishments, kindly consult his official website (click
    here...)



    Dr. Armen Ayvazyan in
    Lyons,
    France. He was a recipient of an International Security Studies
    grantprovided
    by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, working in affiliation
    with the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts, Maxwell
    School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (1995).
    During the 1997-1998 academic year, he was a Visiting Senior Fulbright
    Scholar, affiliated with the Center for Russian and East European Studies,
    Stanford University, USA. He was a Visiting Alexander S. Onassis Foundation
    Fellow at ELIAMEP, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy
    (2000-2001, Athens).

    Dr. Ayvazyan's recent textbook on Armenian military history has also
    referred to Kaveh Farrokh's first text entitled Sassanian Elite Cavalry AD
    224-651 -اسÙ=88اراÙ=86
    ساساÙ=86Û=8C-
    in
    reference to the importance and honor granted by the Sassanian dynasty's
    military
    to Armenian
    knights in the prestigious ranks of the Sassanian elite knights or Savaran
    (or Asvaran).



    CLICK TO ENLARGE- The court of Khosrow II in the early 7th century AD.
    >From left to right - Guiw Nobleman, Queen Shireen, Khosrow II =80=9CParveez' and
    the legendary Sassanian general from Armenia, Smbat Bagratuni. The latter
    defeated a massive Turco-Hun force from Central Asia in 619 AD - he
    then drove the remnants of the invaders back into the depths of Central
    Asia. Bagratuni achieved this success just as General Shahrbaraz was
    invading Egypt in that same year (619 AD) (for more information consult:
    pp. 255-257, Farrokh, -ساÛ=8CÙ=87=80=8CÙ=87اÛ=8C
    صØ-را-Shadows in the Desert: Ancient Persia
    at War-Ð=9FеÑ=80Ñ=81Ñ=8B: Ð=90Ñ=80миÑ=8F великиÑ=85
    Ñ=86аÑ=80ей,2007;
    pp.53-54, Farrokh, Elite Sassanina Cavalry, 2005). Picture source:
    Farrokh, Plate G, -اسÙ=88اراÙ=86 ساساÙ=86Û=8C- Elite Sassanian cavalry,
    2005
    .




    http://www.kavehfarrokh.com/book-review/dr-armen-m-ayvazyan-new-text-on-armenian-military-history/


    The following message has been sent out by Professor Kaveh Farrokh. Dr.
    Farrokh is a world renowned expert in the field of Iranian studies. He is
    especially notable for his research on the Iran/Persia military
    history. Kaveh teaches ancient Persian history at the University of British
    Columbia's Continuing Studies Division, and is affiliated with a number of
    world-renowned organizations, including the Hellenic-Iranian Studies
    Society, The Iran Linguistics Society and Stanford University's WAIS (World
    Association of International Studies) program.

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