Armenia Ararat

Armenia Ararat by Nicholas Holding, published by Bradt Publications in 2011, is a comprehensive guide that delves into the unique characteristics of Armenia. This third edition, written in English and spanning 238 pages, explores the complexities of a country that is both deeply rooted in Christianity and shaped by centuries of foreign rule. The book highlights significant landmarks such as monasteries, the Selim caravanserai, and the intricately carved cross-stones at Noratus, while also addressing the cultural blend evident in its cuisine and street life.
Readers will find extensive information on Armenia’s natural history and arts, alongside practical details for navigating the country. The guide offers insights into the rich tapestry of Armenian culture, including the significance of Mount Ararat, which looms large in the national consciousness despite being located in Turkey. With its focus on travel and exploration, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in discovering the diverse landscapes and historical sites of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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Armenia is in many ways an enigma: a strongly Christian country yet ruled for most of the last 2,000 years by outsiders who were not Christian; a country where the symbol of Mount Ararat is omnipresent even though the biblical mountain is now in Turkey; a country where the cooking is Middle Eastern but the street life southern European. Bradt’s Armenia guides you to the country’s many monasteries, Selim caravanserai, the field of 900 intricately carved cross-stones at Noratus, the petro glyphs of Mount Ishkhanasar and the museums and markets of Yerevan. There is extensive information about natural history and the arts as well all the practical information needed to explore this fascinating country.
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