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CT interviewed Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, which was once located in modern-day Turkey but since the Armenian Genocide relocated to Antelias, Lebanon, five miles north of Beirut.
There are times in our journey as a global nation when we descend into a victim mentality. We all are familiar with this behavior. We become reactive rather than proactive. We complain about the ...
ANTELIAS. – The Constitutional Court of Turkey had rejected the consideration of the lawsuit by the Armenian Church Catholicosate of Cilicia—in Antelias, Lebanon, with a demand that the territory of ...
Ramifications of Cilicia Catholicosate’s lawsuit against Turkey Now that the financial issue is clarified, there are other important matters facing the Catholicosate and Armenians in general.
Cilicia Catholicosate to seek return of historic seat in Turkey at ECtHR . ... Kozan district of Turkey’s Adana province. The Cilician See’s former headquarters, established in 1293, ...
Turkey must return the Armenian Church estates to their legal owner - Catholicosate of Cilicia, Great House of Cilicia Catholicos Aram I said during the international conference “Armenian Genocide: ...
2,500-year-old pottery shows close ties between ancient Israel and Turkey A group of Israeli and German archaeologists have recently shed new light on the following chapter of the history of the ...
Armenians worldwide applauded the Cilician Catholicosate for filing a lawsuit in the Turkish Constitutional Court on April 27, demanding the return of its historic seat in Sis, Kozan district of ...