Yes, Armenians do exist.
There were several such groups. The Armenians were the most prominently persecuted in what would be a genocide. Greek Orthodox Christians were also persecuted as were certain Kurdish groups. (Most Kurds actually fought alongside the Ottomans.) There were also repressions of Syrian Arabs in southern Anatolia to prevent them from uniting with the British led Meccan Arab Revolts.
Armenians belong to the indo-european people.
Mesrovb Jacob Seth has written: 'History of the Armenians in India' -- subject(s): History, Armenians 'Armenians in India, from the earliest times to the present day' -- subject(s): History, Armenians
The Armenians always spoke only Armenian as mother tongue, though have used Aramaic and other languages (dominantly Greek and Assyrian) for writing before the Armenian alphabet was invented. There was no written Armenian language before year 405.
The two ethnic groups are Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. Two other ethnic groups are Armenians and Maronites
Armenians are the most ancient nation in the world and they were the first to accept christianity!
Armenians will probably be the nicest and coolest people you will ever meet. They have great hospitality!
The treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire was created in 1916.
Pogrom of Armenians in Baku happened on 1990-02-13.
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No. Most Armenians belong the Armenian Apostolic Church, which is a Christian sect.