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Armenian-Russian Military Trainings
Joined military trainings of Armenian army and Russian frontier troops at the training base near... Date: 09 Aug, 2002 By Feliks Arustamian
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Armenian-Russian Military Trainings
Joined military trainings of Armenian army and Russian frontier troops at the training base near... Date: 09 Aug, 2002 By Feliks Arustamian
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Armenian-Russian Military Trainings
Joined military trainings of Armenian army and Russian frontier troops at the training base near... Date: 09 Aug, 2002 By Feliks Arustamian
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Armenian-Russian Military Trainings
Joined military trainings of Armenian army and Russian frontier troops at the training base near... Date: 09 Aug, 2002 By Feliks Arustamian
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Kurds in Armenia - Above and Behind
Evening in the mountains. Uzmanian family lives on the edges of Mount Aragatz in big... Date: Aug, 2002 By Ruben Mangasaryan
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Kurds in Armenia - Above and Behind
Using modern technology. Sharif Uzmanian watches his sheep. Date: Aug, 2002 By Ruben Mangasaryan
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Kurds in Armenia - Above and Behind
Evenings in the mountains are short. Date: Aug, 2002 By Ruben Mangasaryan
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Kurds in Armenia - Above and Behind
The men eat first in the family and separately from women. Date: Aug, 2002 By Ruben Mangasaryan
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MerhaBarev
By PatkerPhoto:Ruben Mangasaryan, German Avagyan, Anahit Hayrapetyan, Karen Mirzoyan, Nelli Shishmanyan.
NarPhotos: Ozcan Yurdalan,Mehmet Kacmaz,Serra Akcan,Tolga Sezgin, Kerem Uzel.
MerhaBarev is a unique photo-bridge between Armenia and Turkey, two neighboring countries with no diplomatic relations and a border remained closed for more than 80 years.
This project was created in 2006, when five Armenian photojournalists from Patker photo agency shot Istanbul during a week, and the same did five Turkish photojournalists from Nar photo agency in Yerevan.
MerhaBarev is a combined greeting in two languages:Turkish - "merhaba" and Armenian - "barev". MerhaBarev is indeed the first visual greeting between the two countries, which are separated not only by the sharp wire on the border, built during the Soviet Union period, but by the political and historical problems.
Using the black and white language of the photography, photojournalists narrated about Istanbul and Yerevan, their cultures, traditions, every-day life and people.
The project was presented as a number of exhibitions in Armenia (Yerevan, Gumri) and Turkey (Istanbul, Ankara, Kars, Diarbekir). MerhaBarev is also a book in four languages (Armenian,Turkish, English and German), calendars and posters.
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