Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Դիանա Աբգար" in Armenian language version.
Some of these ideals were implemented by the First Republic of Armenia (1918—1920), which became one of the first nations to give women the right to vote. It also appointed Diana Abgar (Abgaryan), the first female ambassador in the world, to represent Armenia in Japan. These developments suggest that women’s progress is possible in traditional societies such as Armenia
Резня 1909 г. в Адане (Киликия) явилась первым ушатом холодной воды, вылитой на головы не в меру ретивых оптимистов. Для одних это стало отрезвлением, другие же продолжали придерживаться своего прежнего неустойчивого курса. Диана Абгар убедительно показала, что резня в Адане была организована и осуществлена конституционным правительством (395, с. 32)
It is worth to mention that, the First Armenian Republic of 1918—1920 was one of the first nations to give women the right to vote and to be elected and in its Parliament eight percent of the members were women. It is worth to emphasize that, the first female -ambassador was Dr. Diana Abgar (Abgaryan) Ambassador of Armenia in Japan (While Alexandra Kollontai recognized to be the first female ambassador was appointed as Ambassador of Norway only in 1923).
It is worth to mention that, the First Armenian Republic of 1918—1920 was one of the first nations to give women the right to vote and to be elected and in its Parliament eight percent of the members were women. It is worth to emphasize that, the first female -ambassador was Dr. Diana Abgar (Abgaryan) Ambassador of Armenia in Japan (While Alexandra Kollontai recognized to be the first female ambassador was appointed as Ambassador of Norway only in 1923).