16 May 2012
Armenian politicians and their patrons today claim that Armenians had an empire, which stretched from a sea to a sea, and that they are the early and original inhabitants of the Caucasus. However, world historians` researches based on archive documents refute this theory.
What peace could mean for the South Caucasus
The South Caucasus is a region historically known for its instability, largely because it has stood at the intersection of the zones of influence of first Byzantium and Iran, then the Ottoman Empire and Iran, and finally between Russia, Iran and Turkey.
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