Yes.
No. Most Armenians belong the Armenian Apostolic Church, which is a Christian sect.
If you mean religion, Armenians by majority are Orthodox Christian. They were the first nation to accept Christianity.
I don't know but maybe yes
Yes, Armenians do exist.
the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants
The Armenians, along with the Pontic Greeks, and Assyrians, were subject to a GENOCIDE in the Ottoman Empire during the years of 1915-1917.The genocide was very well-organized. The first group attacked and murdered were the Armenian intellectuals in Istanbul, which were the very people who would be most attached to the Ottoman State and willing to argue against independence in their communities. Next, entire villages were expunged of the majority-Armenian, majority-Greek, and majority-Assyrian inhabitants and the names of the cities completely altered to create "theoretical" Turkish names in a process called Turkification. The Armenians were marched to Deir ez-Zur in the Syrian desert without food and water (the Pontic Greeks and the Assyrians were marched to other places). There were numerous massacres and concentration camps along the route to Deir ez-Zur. Roughly 1.5 million Armenians were killed and over half of the Armenian homeland was depopulated of Armenians.
Majority: GreeksMinority: * Muslims * Slavs * Albanians * Armenians * Bulgarians * Jews * Vlachs
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
A negligible percentage. Most Armenians speak Armenian and either Russian, English, Azeri, or Georgian.
The Young Turks, led by Mehmet Talaat Pasha, Ismail Enver Pasha, and Ahmed Djemal Pasha led the genocide of over 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. The majority were killed by Ottoman soldiers, Turkish Irregulars, and Kurdish Irregulars.
Armenians speak Armenian, Russian is a common second language, the younger generation are now starting to learn English, and some of the older generation know french too. 1.Armenian 2.Russian 3.English 4.French, but not too much Top four languages in Armenia.