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From the Duduk to the Kamancha, Armenian traditional-instrumental music serves as a gateway to the various ancient ancestors of the Armenians that roamed the Armenian highlands for 8,000+ years and serves as a gateway to their culture/music. Learn more about these ancient instruments and melodies.

Enjoy authentic Armenian instrumental music, alot of these melodies are 8,000 + years old and tell stories of triumphs and tribulations. 

Who are the Armenians?Where did they come from? From "Göbekli Tepe"(worlds oldest temple) to the Urartians, the ancient Armenians have left a legacy of  triumphs and inventions that have shaped history. The worlds oldest winery (4100B.C) leather shoe (3,500B.C),etc. are a testament to the latter. 

From beautiful architecture to intricate traditional garb, the Armenians over a span of 8,000+ years have created an ancient culture which eloquently reflects the creative and innovative nature of these neolithic in origin race of people. 

How did the Armenians and their ancient ancestors interpret the world around them ? and what was their religion before the introduction of Christianity ? The ancient native faith/mythology served as the backbone of the Armenians, as it was a gift that was passed down to them by their ancestors.

Immerse youself in these fascinating blogs! from "Göbekli Tepe"(worlds oldest temple) to the Urartians, the ancient Armenians have left a legacy of  triumphs and inventions that have shaped history. Read about the various controversial and factual topics concerning the Armenian people. 

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