Mikael Yalanuzyan

Mikael Yalanuzyan

He graduated from Yerevan State University’s Faculty of History, and then from the Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. He has worked in the field of information and public relations. He has also worked with Armenian media for many years. He created the "Media World" and "History of Independence" programs at the Public Radio of Armenia. In collaboration with Mediamax Agency, he prepared the “Republic” project, which was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the first Republic of Armenia. He has now joined the “Armenian Red” project about Soviet Armenia. He is the orbeli.am website editor and coordinator of the "Orbeli" information-analytical center.

Exile to Siberia

Exile to Siberia

Between 1946 and 1949, around 90,000 Armenians repatriated to Soviet Armenia; they were families that had been displaced from their homes in the former Ottoman Empire during the Armenian Genocide. Some of them were exiled.

The 1919 National Elections

Although the short-lived First Republic of Armenia is often viewed through the prism of the government’s activities, such as military operations, state defense, social issues, and foreign policy, the electoral processes at the time parallel today’s reality.

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