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The last stone is in Georgian mkhedruli script. Armenian keyboard is the easiest keyboard to write in Armenian language. With Armenian Keyboard you can write all Armenian Alphabets, letters and words. You can compose emails, post on social network and write some one messages through Armenian Keypad. The text on the stone is actually in three languages i.e. Armenian, Georgian and Latin. Armenian Keyboard allows you to type in Armenian language. One stone with Latin on it. It is the stone of an Armenian catholic whom was some sort of church official. It is probably heavily Persianized Turskish language.
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We also see islamic stones inscribed with arabic script. Interestingly there are both ArmenianĬrosses and the Star of David on the same stones. The gravestones we see above is remnats that survived the great battle of Akhalzic. In 1828 the Russian general Paskevich totally demolished the Turkish stronghold and In the middle ages Akaltsikhe was known as Lomsia. Originally though, there was a Georgian fortress, tsikhe, built in the 9th century. The fortress (Rabati Castle) that we see today was originally built by the Ottomans, but what is visible today is a modern replica created in 2011. The Finlandic author Serafim Seppälä wtrites that the most Armenian town in the world during the 1800s was Tbilisi. Tbilisi has many areas that was built up during the 1800's and the houses in Marjanishvili and Sololaki was often financed by Russians and Armenians, whom often were wealthy merchants and leading cultural figures. At the height of the blooming of Armenian culture in Tbilisi there were 24 Armenian churches. Today it is more than a million souls in the city and the Armenians constitutes around 5%. Tbilisi started soon to grow again and in 1897 the city had a population of 150.000 with the Armenians at 36%. Tbilisi was still struggeling to rise from the devastation that the Persians inflicted on the city in 1795, an event known as the Battle of Krtsanisi. In the very first years of the 1800s the Armenian population in Tbilisi was 75%, but that whas a part of a total population of 20.000. Georgia is a young country when it comes to independence and they struggle to cement their national identity. It is denied by Georgians due to nationalistic reasons. Those circumstances is ususally denied by Georgian citizens but responsible academics knows this very well.
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Download Armenian Unicode Keyboard Driver and Font. ATM (Norashen community) Armenia, Tavush Marz, Norashen community 1st St., 22/2 Building (Berd region). This is kind controversial to say, but still a fact. 'Armenia' branch office Armenia, 0010, Yerevan Vazgen Sargsyan St., 10 Building, Area 123-124. Once upon a time the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi was largely an Armenian town.