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artofsanctity · 8 days
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I’m crying
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artofsanctity · 5 months
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I'm just coasting.
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artofsanctity · 6 months
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Don't look at me like that, papi.
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artofsanctity · 9 months
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bella hadid . out-andabout
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bella for charlotte tilbury x
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artofsanctity · 9 months
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artofsanctity · 9 months
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artofsanctity · 9 months
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artofsanctity · 9 months
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A yearlong investigation by a team of scholars affiliated with Cornell and Purdue universities has documented a pattern of deliberate obliteration of Armenian cultural heritage in Nakhichevan, a historically Armenian region that became part of Azerbaijan following the Sovietization of the republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan between 1920 and 1921. The new report by the Caucasus Heritage Watch (CHW) identified 108 medieval and early modern Armenian monasteries, churches, and cemeteries in Nakhichevan that were completely destroyed between 1997 and 2011 — an eradication described by the report’s authors as a “striking portrait of cultural erasure that, in its surgical precision, totality, and surreptitiousness, has few parallels.”
Of all the Armenian cultural heritage sites that CHW was able to locate and assess for this investigation, 98% have been completely wiped out. For all practical matters, destruction has been complete: the percentage has been noted for the sake of statistical accuracy, as the ruins of some very few monuments have escaped the attention of Azerbaijani authorities only because they are in such advanced state of disrepair that they were not able to identify them as Armenian, the researchers believe. “By 2011, all physical traces of Armenians in Nakhchivan were effectively gone, with rare exceptions appearing to have resulted from oversight rather than intent,” the report says. Proportionally, the degree of destruction is greater than the elimination of mosques by the Chinese government in the Xinjiang Uyghur region [according to the highest number claimed by Lockheed-funded think tank ASPI]
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artofsanctity · 10 months
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Fulya Celik
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artofsanctity · 1 year
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Armenian refugee camp in Port Said, Egypt, February 1, 1918. Albert Kahn's Archives of The Planet.
The self defence of Musa Dagh (July 21-September 12, 1915) was one of the most succesful Armenian resistances during the genocide. With the help of five French ships, beginning with the Guichen, 3004 women, children and over 1000 men from Musa Dagh were evacuated to safety in Port Said. These historical events inspired Franz Werfel to write the novel "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh".
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artofsanctity · 1 year
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Jewish cemetery in Yeghegis, Armenia, 13th century
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artofsanctity · 2 years
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He said to be cool but,
I’m already coolest.
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artofsanctity · 2 years
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French newspapers and illustrations reporting on the several massacres targeted towards Armenians in Baku, People’s Republic of Azerbaijan 1905 - 1918
On 15th of september some 30 thousand Armenians were brutally butchered in an event that came to be known as The September Days,  Enver Pasha's Army of Islam and their local Azeri allies when they captured Baku, the soon-to-be capital of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Similar atrocities were going on in Shushi and other towns across Azerbaijan. 
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artofsanctity · 2 years
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gaya CG on twitter
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