List of Armenian territories and states
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Main article: History of Armenia
This is a list of Armenian states, countries and regions throughout history. It includes empires, countries, states, provinces, regions and territories that have or had in the past one of the following characteristics:
- An ethnic Armenian majority or significant portion of it
- Armenians are an official, constitutional or titular nation
- Armenian as an official language or the native language of the majority
- An Armenian ruling class or dynasty
Prehistoric Armenia
Historical political entities
Early
- Kingdom of Urartu (860 BC–590 BC)
- Orontid Armenia (6th century BC – 2nd century BC)
- Kingdom of Armenia (331 BC–428 AD)
Medievial
- Emirate of Armenia (637–884)
- Bagratid Armenia (885–1045)
- Vaspurakan Kingdom (908–1021) - a regional kingdom in Vaspurakan region
- Kingdom of Lori (979–1118) - a regional kingdom in Lori region
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (1198–1375)
- Zakarid Armenia (1201–1330s)
- Principality of Khachen (11th century – 1750)
Modern political entities
Ottoman Empire
Before 1864 | 1864-1923 |
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Russian Empire
- Armenian Oblast (1828-1840) - about half of the population
- Erivan Governorate (1850-1917) - a little more than half of the population
- Kars Oblast (1878-1918) - about 1/4 of the population, plurality
- Elisabethpol Governorate (1868-1917) - about 1/3 of the population; majority in Shusha uyezd, significant part of Kazakh and Zangezur uyezds population
- Tiflis Governorate (1847-1917) - about 1/5 of the population; majority in Akhalkalaki uyezd, plurality in Borchali uyezds, second ethnic group in Akhaltsikhe uyezd
World War I and later years
- Republic of Van (1915-1918) in the Armenian-inhabited areas of the Ottoman Empire occupied by the Russian Empire
- Special Transcaucasian Committee (1917) included the Armenian inhabited regions of the Russian Empire
- Transcaucasian Commissariat (1917-1918) included the Armenian inhabited regions of the Russian Empire
- Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918) included the Armenian inhabited regions of the Russian Empire
- Democratic Republic of Armenia (1918-1920) was first-ever modern Armenian state
- Republic of Mountainous Armenia (1921) was formed in Syunik, Vayots Dzor and some parts of Karabakh
Soviet Union
- Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1920-1991)
- Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast within Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1923-1991) - about 3/4 of the total population
Present political entities
This is the list of the current states and regions where Armenians are in absolute or relative ethnic majority, are one of the constitutional or recognized peoples or Armenian language is official:
- Republic of Armenia
- Nagorno-Karabakh Republic - unrecognized state, de jure part of Azerbaijan Republic
References
See also
- United Armenia, irrendentist claim to regions historically and currently populated by Armenians
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