Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Armenophile" in English language version.
He led the Armenophile lobby in Britain partly because of his Christian idealism.
Schiff is one of the most influential and Armenian-friendly U.S. Congressmen in Washington.
Vicar Johannes Lepsius was without doubt the German who knew the most about the Armenians for he had been supporting their cause vehemently since the massacres of the Armenians by Sultan Abdul Hamid at the end of the 19th century.
...pro-Armenian MP Valerie Boyer.
A pro-Armenian member of that group, Valerie Boyer....
The Liberal statesman, historian, and jurist, James Bryce, a pro-Armenian
...a quote from William E. Gladstone: "To serve Armenia is to serve civilization."
...a well-known Armenophile, Dr. Johannes Lepsius...
The idea captured the imagination of Theodore Roosevelt, an ardent, even hawkish Armenophile....
The Liberal warhorse William Ewart Gladstone proclaimed that "to serve Armenia is to serve civilization," a line quoted in New York on the masthead of Armenia, a monthly.
The Liberal warhorse William Ewart Gladstone proclaimed that "to serve Armenia is to serve civilization," a line quoted in New York on the masthead of Armenia, a monthly.
The Prime Minister praised the pro-Armenian activities of Caroline Cox....
...Adam Schiff (D-CA), another pro-Armenian congressman, said on December 25.
The Liberal warhorse William Ewart Gladstone proclaimed that "to serve Armenia is to serve civilization," a line quoted in New York on the masthead of Armenia, a monthly.
Others found a very warm reception in Georgia. During the reign of David the Restorer (1089-1125), Georgia became a haven for Armenian lords and lordless azats . Matthew of Edessa says that David "received and loved the Armenian people. The remnants of the Armenian forces assembled by him"
The Liberal warhorse William Ewart Gladstone proclaimed that "to serve Armenia is to serve civilization," a line quoted in New York on the masthead of Armenia, a monthly.
Vicar Johannes Lepsius was without doubt the German who knew the most about the Armenians for he had been supporting their cause vehemently since the massacres of the Armenians by Sultan Abdul Hamid at the end of the 19th century.