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- Armenian_nationalism abstract "Armenian nationalism in the modern period has its roots in the romantic nationalism of Mikayel Chamchian (1738–1823) and generally defined as the creation of a free, independent and united Armenia formulated as the Armenian Cause (Armenian: Հայ Դատ, [hɑj dɑt] or Hye Dat). Armenian national awakening developed in the 1880s in the context of the general rise of nationalism under the Ottoman Empire. The Russian Armenia followed with significant causes. The Armenian Apostolic Church has been a great defender of Armenian nationalism, with leaders like Khrimian Hayrik who devoted his life to the peasantry. The establishment of modern Armenia (1991) and Armenian social fabric becoming more complex gradually decrease the political influence of Hay Dat and shifted towards a modern Armenian nationalism modeled as a liberal nationalism. On the other hand, the Armenian diaspora have "diaspora nationalism," which maintain that the threat of assimilation rather than economic advantage.".
- Armenian_nationalism thumbnail United_Armenia_.png?width=300.
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- Armenian_nationalism hasPhotoCollection Armenian_nationalism.
- Armenian_nationalism subject Category:Armenian_culture.
- Armenian_nationalism subject Category:Armenian_nationalism.
- Armenian_nationalism subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Armenia.
- Armenian_nationalism subject Category:Nationalism_by_country_or_region.
- Armenian_nationalism subject Category:Politics_of_Armenia.
- Armenian_nationalism comment "Armenian nationalism in the modern period has its roots in the romantic nationalism of Mikayel Chamchian (1738–1823) and generally defined as the creation of a free, independent and united Armenia formulated as the Armenian Cause (Armenian: Հայ Դատ, [hɑj dɑt] or Hye Dat). Armenian national awakening developed in the 1880s in the context of the general rise of nationalism under the Ottoman Empire. The Russian Armenia followed with significant causes.".
- Armenian_nationalism label "Armenian nationalism".
- Armenian_nationalism label "Nacionalismo armenio".
- Armenian_nationalism sameAs Nacionalismo_armenio.
- Armenian_nationalism sameAs m.02wchhj.
- Armenian_nationalism sameAs Q2895399.
- Armenian_nationalism sameAs Q2895399.
- Armenian_nationalism wasDerivedFrom Armenian_nationalism?oldid=592795477.
- Armenian_nationalism depiction United_Armenia_.png.
- Armenian_nationalism isPrimaryTopicOf Armenian_nationalism.