Tigranakert of Artsakh is situated in the Askeran region of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), in the lower valley of Khachenaget, the second large river of the highland. Occupying an area of more than 70 hectares, it is
This time the Azerbaijani armed forces targeted and shelled Tigranakert archeological camp. With this step, Azerbaijan once again grossly violates the norms of international law, as well as its obligations under the UN and the Council of
From the very first day of the war unleashed by the Azerbaijani-Turkish terroristic coalition against the Republic of Artsakh, several representatives of Azerbaijani football have made anti-Armenian posts and belligerent publications. A post has been submitted by Nurlan
Within the framework of the “Golden Apricot” 17th International Film Festival in Yerevan supported by the RA ESCS Ministry, a tribute will be paid to the great masters of Armenian cinematography. Still in July, the stars of Aghasi
Supported by the RA Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports, the 17th Golden Apricot International Film Festival will join the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund's "We Are, Our Borders: All for Artsakh” nationwide fundraising with “Dedication to Artsakh” project,
“The Art Newspaper" authoritative periodical published an article entitled “Armenian monuments in line of fire in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict”, addressing the issue of endangering the Armenian historical and cultural heritage and archeological sites due to military actions. The publication writes
The four-time Armenian chess champion, member of the women's team Maria Gevorgyan has joined the struggle to keep the rear strong from the first day of the war unleashed by Azerbaijan in Artsakh. In addition to being actively
Enquiring that the St, All Savior Cathedral in Artsakh was damaged as a result of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the World Monuments Fund considers the intentional destruction of any sample of cultural heritage absolutely
In line with the statement of the United Nations Secretary-General on 5 October 2020, UNESCO expresses its grave concern with the continuing escalation of violence in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone, which is causing rising civilian