The Armenian Orthodox Church was established by the apostles Bartholomew and Thaddeus. Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as its official religion (in 301AD).
No. Armenia has been a great kingdom. Its history started from about 900BC.
The First Orthodox church Built in Armenia, Ech Miyadzin.
Armenia has different clothing started with Armenian national TARAZ ending with Gucci, D&G
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Jesus started the First Church which was the Catholic Church. Martin Luther started the Lutheran Church.
These two neighboring countries in the Caucasus Mountains were Christianized in the 4th century. For many centuries they were independent Christian churches. The Armenian church is independent of any other Christian church. The Georgian church shifted its allegiance several times from Constantinope to Moscow to Rome, but it is currently linked to the Patriarch of Constantinople as an Orthodox church.
The Armenian Church http://www.answers.com/topic/armenian-church is predominant in Armenia, and there are Russian Orthodox, Protestant, and Muslim minorities.
It is not considered genocide, there was a genocide in Armenia starting on April 24, 1915. Turkey started the genocide and 1.5 million Armenians were killed and most of Armenia is now Turkey including the famous Armenian mountains Ararat and Masis
The protestant church started by Martin Luther was the Lutheran Church.
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No it is not, "I started going to church" would be correct
Yes. Armenia was the first country to accept Christianity as a state religion.