Category:CS1 uses Armenian-language script (hy)
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Pages in category "CS1 uses Armenian-language script (hy)"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 462 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 4th Army Corps (Armenia)
- 1080 in Armenia
- 2008 Armenian presidential election protests
- 2012 Armenian parliamentary election
- 2013 Armenian presidential election
- 2013 Armenian protests
- 2013 Yerevan City Council election
- 2014–15 FC Amkar Perm season
- 2015 FC Aktobe season
- 2017–18 Armenian Premier League
- 2017–18 FC Alashkert season
- 2017–18 FC Ararat Yerevan season
- 2017–18 FC Banants season
- 2017–18 FC Pyunik season
- 2017–18 FC Shirak season
- 2017–18 in Armenian football
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- Manuk Abeghyan
- Khachatur Abovian
- Arthur Abraham
- Accession of Armenia to the European Union
- Gerson Acevedo
- Hrachia Acharian
- Simon Achikgyozyan
- Acilisene
- Petros Adamian
- Agathangelos
- Ivan Aivazovsky
- Asif Akbar
- Akdamar Island
- Akhurian Reservoir
- Amasia, Shirak
- Roman Amoyan
- Razmik Amyan
- Anak the Parthian
- Vakhtang Ananyan
- Zhirayr Ananyan
- Andranik
- Ani
- Ara the Handsome
- Arabo Battalion
- Mount Aragats
- Aram (Nahapet)
- Ararat Cemetery
- FC Ararat Yerevan
- Armavir (ancient city)
- Armavir City Stadium
- Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
- Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
- Armenia national football team
- Armenia–European Union relations
- Anarchism in Armenia
- Bagratid Armenia
- Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
- Armenian alphabet
- Armenian Apostolic Church
- Armenian cochineal
- Armenian diaspora
- Armenians in the Middle East
- Armenian eternity sign
- Armenian Footballer of the Year
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
- Armenian language
- Armenian literature
- Armenian Mexicans
- Armenian mouflon
- Armenian national movement
- Deportation of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915
- Armenian opera
- Armenian Revolutionary Federation
- Armenian soap operas
- Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)
- Armenians
- Armenians in Crimea
- Armenians in France
- Armenians in Russia
- Army of Independence
- Lake Arpi
- Arpiar Arpiarian
- Arshak II
- Arshak II (opera)
- Artashat, Armenia
- Artavasdes I of Armenia
- Artaxiad dynasty
- Artaxias I
- Republic of Artsakh
- Artsakh (historical province)
- Artsakh (song)
- Artsakh liberation struggle (1724–1731)
- Artsruni dynasty
- Grigor Artsruni
- Tovma Artsruni
- Baghdasar Arzoumanian
- Robert Arzumanyan
- Zabel Sibil Asadour
- Ashot II of Armenia
- Norair Aslanyan
- Stepanos Asoghik
- Astłik
- Death of Vahe Avetyan
- Ayg Stadium
- Cemal Azmi
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- Gurgen Dalibaltayan
- Mel Daluzyan
- Joël Damahou
- Hovhannes Danielyan
- Dashtadem, Aragatsotn
- Khachik Dashtents
- Artak Dashyan
- Artur Davtyan
- Hovhannes Davtyan (judoka)
- Deaths in December 2011
- Deaths in May 2012
- Derenik Demirchian
- List of social democratic and democratic socialist parties that have governed
- Demographics of Armenia
- Devshirme
- Khachagoghi hishatakarane
- Esabelle Dingizian
- Dönemeç
- Armen Dorian
- Narine Dovlatyan
- Paghtasar Dpir
- Drakhtik
- Dvin (ancient city)
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
- Dzoramut
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- Gagik I of Armenia
- Arsen Galstyan
- Mikhail Galustyan
- Ganja, Azerbaijan
- Garegin Nzhdeh Square
- Garni Temple
- Armen Garo
- Georgian scripts
- Georgian–Seljuk wars
- Getar
- Ghazar Parpetsi
- Gevorg Ghazaryan
- Hayk Ghazaryan
- Ghukas Karnetsi
- Goghtanik
- Goghtn
- Goris
- Gregory II the Martyrophile
- Grey Wolves (organization)
- Mark Grigorian
- Manvel Grigoryan
- Mauro Guevgeozián
- Güləbird
- Gurgin Khan (Bengal)