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- Publications
- Influence
The Republic of Armenia. Volume 4, Between Crescent and Sickle: Partition and Sovietization.
- George A. Bournoutian, Richard G. Hovannisian
- History
- 1 October 1997
Prelude to War: The Russian Siege and Storming of the Fortress of Ganjeh, 1803–4
- George A. Bournoutian
- History
- 2 January 2017
This essay is the full account, the first in English, of the correspondence between the Russian general, Paul Tsitsianov, and the governor of the khanate of Ganjeh, Javād Khān Qajar. Drawing on… Expand
Armenia and Imperial Decline: The Yerevan Province, 1900-1914
- George A. Bournoutian
- Geography
- 10 May 2018
Raymond Kérvorkian. The Armenian Genocide: A Complete History.
- George A. Bournoutian
- History
- 1 December 2012
Arthur Tsutsiev: Atlas of the Ethno-Political History of the Caucasus, Translated from Russian by Nora Seligman Favorov, New Haven: “Yale University Press”, 2014, xv+221 pp.
- George A. Bournoutian
- History
- 14 July 2016
Michael Axworthy. The Sword of Persia: Nader Shah, from Tribal Warrior to Conquering Tyrant. New York: I. B. Tauris. 2006. Pp. xix, 348. $45.00
- George A. Bournoutian
- History
- 1 April 2008
The 1823 Russian survey of the Karabagh province : a primary source on the demography and economy of Karabagh in the early 19th century
- George A. Bournoutian, P. I. Mogilevskīĭ, P. Ermolov
- Geography
- 2011
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The Population of the South Caucasus according to the 1897 General Census of the Russian Empire
- George A. Bournoutian
- Geography
- 12 October 2017
The article is about the population statistics of the South Caucasus by religion, language/ethnicity and profession, following the first General Census of the Russian Empire in 1897.
From Tabriz to St. Petersburg: Iran's Mission of Apology to Russia in 1829
- George A. Bournoutian
- Geography
- 30 April 2014
Following the murder of the Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary of Russia and the massacre of the entire Russian Legation, save one, by an angry mob in Tehran in 1829, the government of Iran… Expand