User:Vacio
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Hello, dear friend. My name is Vachagan. You can meet me in both English, Dutch, and Armenian Wikipedias. Among my interests are culture and history of the Netherlands, Armenia and the region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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As the heavens are bright with stars and the earth with flowers, so are the works of the historian adorned by divers events. There are tales of the lands of the east which we have considered fitting to be incorporated in our composition which have found no place in the books of ancient historians.
— Movses Kałankatvaċi, History of Aghuank.
Some of my contributions: - Paul Scheffer - Artsakh - Karabagh - Sahl Smbatian - Mihranids - New articles: - Frank Westerman - Javanshir clan - Kingdom of Artsakh - Aghuank - Dizak - Esayi Abu-Muse - Yeghishe Ishkhanian - New Templates: Armenian Culture - New maps & images:
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Aghuank.jpg
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Arcax.jpg
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Lewonarch2.jpg
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Karabach-Kaart.jpg
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Amerigo Vespucci Amsterdam Sail 2010.jpg
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Amsterdam Sail 2010.jpg
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Armeense kerk Amsterdam.JPG
Did you know?
- ... that Mel Carnahan (pictured) was the first person to be elected to the United States Senate posthumously?
- ... that Korean brick toys, colloquially called "Korean Lego", often feature themes of "war and danger", including sets such as military vehicles?
- ... that stage director and scenic designer Daniela Kerck crafted a new ending to Puccini's unfinished opera Turandot for the 2024 Internationale Maifestspiele?
- ... that the Oxtongue River, historically a canoe route for indigenous people, is still used for recreational canoeing?
- ... that Native American studies professor Joely Proudfit has received tenure from three different universities?
- ... that Metro Boomin unknowingly sampled a song created with generative artificial intelligence in the diss track "BBL Drizzy"?
- ... that young Erismatopterus formed shoals as a likely way to avoid predators?
- ... that Fatimid vizier al-Ma'mun al-Bata'ihi helped empower Caliph al-Amir, only to be later imprisoned and executed by him?
- ... that due to legal and union restrictions, the production team for the Doctor Who episode "Space Babies" occasionally had to replace real babies with props?