Approximately two hundred kilometers from Yerevan, near the Georgian border, there is a village with a fundamentally different ethnicity from the rest of the numerous Armenian villages. That is Yagdan, a famous Greek village.
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Arthur Khachatryan
Arthur Khachatryan earned his MA in media at the faculty of Journalism of Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University, and is now pursuing his PhD. Being fluent in Russian and French, he has a career of journalism in various media outlets, and is currently the special correspondent of RTVi in Armenia.
Author's stories
02.09.2015
Ethnic & Religious Minorities
The Hellada Roots in Yaghdan
03.07.2015
This is a unique video, filmed in a traditional male-gathering place in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, where men are asked about their views on women.
Gender
"Women as seen in South Caucasus"
05.17.2015
After the Soviet Union collapsed, dozens of factories and companies stopped working in Armenia. Now, even two decades later, these huge abandoned buildings are standing as a part of the cities and influence the appearance of cities.
Urban Development