TORONTO, ON, October 10, 2025: The Zoryan Institute is pleased to announce the successful digitization of its invaluable Zabelle C. Boyajian Collection thanks to the generous support ofPeter Turpanjian and his family. As a researcher, Mr. Turpanjian generously sponsored the digitized of the collection to grant access not only...

On September 27, 2020, at 7:10 a.m., the Turkish-Azerbaijani terrorist tandem unleashed a large-scale, meticulously pre-planned war against the Republic of Artsakh. The war was not only military in nature but also carried a clear genocidal intent-aiming to exterminate the physical existence of the Armenians of Artsakh and erase...

On October 1, 2025, the monograph “Armenians in Poland” by Krzysztof Stopka and Andrzej Zięba presented at the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts – Matenadaran (53 Mesrop Mashtots Avenue, Yerevan). The volume has been jointly published by the ANIV Foundation for Development and Support of Armenian Studies and...

YEREVAN, Armenia, September 23, 2025 — Nine cultural projects in Armenia will receive a total of $256,011 from the H. Hovnanian Family Foundation. The grants, awarded for the second-quarter 2025 cycle, back both creative new works and the institutions that keep Armenia’s cultural life vibrant for the long term....

August 15, 2025, TORONTO, ON – The Zoryan Institute concluded its 2025 Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) on August 8th at the University of Toronto. The 2025 program brought together leading scholars and graduate students from across 11 countries, spanning Latin America, Europe, and West Asia, to...

The Jerusalem Municipality has named a square after Armenian Genocide survivor and iconic photographer Elia Kahvedjian. The Hebrew inscription reads: “Elia Kahvedjian Square Survivor of the Armenian Genocide, photographer, lover of Jerusalem” Born in Urfa, modern day Turkey, to an Armenian family, Elia was just five years old in...

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