From Ethiopia to the Rhone Valley, Armenia by Boris Adjemian

From Ethiopia to the Rhone Valley Armenia by Boris Adjemian

And here we are right now in April. And because there was 1915, Avril is Armenian. No ESM commemoration, but memory in all cupboards, thanks to Boris Adjemian.

The name is there, the birth in Marseilles too and the involvement of the historian everywhere. Doctor of history, researcher affiliated with the Institute of African Worlds, director of the Nubar Library of UGAB France (Armenian General Charitable Union), Boris Adjemian has ink on his fingers because of works, which relate to the diasporas, the history of immigration and the memories of the genocide. To read or reread, The Negus Band (on the Armenian presence in Ethiopia in the 19th and 20th centuries) and the last one which is a beautiful book with beautiful iconography The small Armenias of the Rhone Valley published by Lieux dits.

The musical choices of Boris Adjemian

Aram Khachaturian Masquerade

The Voghormia performed by the Sipan-Komitas choir, conducted by Garbis Aprikian

Johnny Cash One

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