REFERENCES

    
In Armenian


Ghevond Alishan (1896) Kamenitz. Venice.
Nerses Akinian, Chronicle of the Catholicoses of Aghtamar. Vienna: Mekhitarian Press, 1920.
A. M. Aivazian (1990), "The Time and Circumstances of David-bek's Coming to Armenia," Patma-banasirakan handes 1990, 130:3.
A. M. Aivazian (2000), "The Canon of Approval of the Elections of the Catholicos of All Armenians by the Archbishops of Bjni, Haghbat, St. Thaddeus and Tatev Monasteries (authenticity, the time and circumstances of origin)," in Armenia: Church and State: Materials of the International Conference in Etchmiadzin-Oshakan-Tsakhkadzor, 2-5. 03. 2000 (Yerevan: Armenian Encyclopedia Press, 2000), pp. 146-161.
Aristakes Lastivertzi (1971), History. Yerevan: "Hayastan,".
V. R. Grigorian (1988), "Ghukas Karnetzi's Correspondence with the Assyrians' Catholicos Matthew," (in Armenian) Patma-banasirakan handes, 1988, 4:123
Yesayi Hasan-Jalalian (1868), The Short History of Aluank. Jerusalem.
L. S. Khachikian, ed., The Colophons of the Armenian Manuscripts, the XVth century, 1401-1450. Vol. 1 (1955), Vol. 2 (1958), Yerevan: The Academy of Sciences.
H. Hakobian (1932) Travel Books. Vol. 1.
Hayrapetian H. (1994) "Mashtotz of Vagharshapat", Ejmiatsin (Official monthly of the Holy See of
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The History of Armenian People (1972), Vol. IV. Yerevan: Academy of Sciences.
Hovhannissian Ashot (1957), The Essays on the Armenian Emancipation Thought, Yerevan: The
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Ghazar Jahketzi (1737) Yergaran [The Book of Songs]. Constantinople,.
A. Movsisian (1958) The Essays on the History of Armenian School and Pedagogy, X-XV Centuries. Yerevan.
Nersisian M. G. (1941) "The resonations of Davit-bek's movement in Vaspurakan and neighboring regions," Teghekagir (Journal) of the Armenian branch of the USSR's Academy of Sciences, Yerevan, #5-6, 1941.
A. Chopanian (1922) Hai ejer [The Armenian Pages]. Paris.
[Maghakia Ormanian] (1919) Catastrophe of the Turkish Armenians (The Historical Documents). Edited by Hayk Ajemian. St. Ejmiatzin.
A. Mnatzakanian and O. Yeganian, eds., (1984) The Grand Catalogue of the Armenian Manuscripts in 'Mashtots' Matenadaran (Yerevan: Arm. Academy of ciences). History of Armenian Bibliography, Yerevan, 1964.

In English, French and Russian


Aivazian A. M. (1997). The Armenian Rebellion of the 1720s and the Threat of Genocidal Reprisal. Yerevan: Center for Policy Analysis, American University of Armenia.
Bardakjian Kevork B. (1982), "The Rise of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople;" in B. Braud and B. Lewis, eds., Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire. Vol. I. New York: Holmes & Meyer.
Brosset M. (1876). Collection d'Hisoriens Armeniens. Vol. II. St.-Petersburg: Imprimerie de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences.
The Chronicle of Petros di Sarkis Gilanentz (1959). Translated from the original Armenian and annotated by Caro Minasian. With an Introduction and additional notes by Laurence Lockhart.Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional.
Darke, Diana (1990). Discovery Guide to Eastern Turkey and the Black Sea Coast. London: HAAG.
Emin (1918). The Life and Adventures of Joseph Emin, an Armenian, written in English by himself. 2nd ed. (first published in London in 1792), Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press.
Sanjian Avedis K (1969). Colophons of Armenian Manuscripts, 1301-1480: A Source for Middle Eastern History. Selected, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Uluhogian G. (1994). "E a Bologna la Perduta Geographia di Eremia Celebi Keomiwrcean," Bazmavep (Revue d'etudes armeniennes), vol. CLII: Saint Lazare-Venise.
A. R. Ioannisian (1945) Iosif Emin. Yerevan: State University Press, (in Russian).
Ashot Ioannissian, ed. (1967) The Armenian-Russian Relations in the First Three Decades of the XVIIIth century. Collection of Archival Documents Vol. II, Part II Yerevan: Academy of Sciences, (in Russian).


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