Genceser Manastırı (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • Agop J. Hacikyan, Gabriel Basmajian, Edward S. Franchuk, Nourhan Ouzounian. The Heritage of Armenian Literature 14 Kasım 2012 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Wayne State University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-8143-3023-1, 9780814330234, p. 169:"After the Arab domination ended, the Caucasian Albanian Church became a diocese of the Armenian Church and the name Aghvan survived only in the name of this diocese associated with the church and monastery complex at Gandzasar, which was the See of the Catholicate of the Caucasian Albanian Church"
  • Yo'av Karny. Highlanders: A Journey to the Caucasus in Quest of Memory, Macmillan, 2000, ISBN 0-374-22602-4, 9780374226022, p. 384: "Eight years after the beginning of Armenian migration, in 1836, the czarist government dissolved the Albanian Church district and brought it under the complete control of the Armenian national church."
  • Ambrosio, Thomas (2001). Irredentism: Ethnic Conflict and International Politics (İngilizce). Greenwood Publishing Group. s. 150. ISBN 0-275-97260-7, ISBN 978-0-275-97260-8. 14 Kasım 2012 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 8 Haziran 2009. Convincing evidence points also to the direct engagement of Armenian (from the Republic of Armenia) armed forces in the fighting, and to their continued regular stationing in Karabagh 

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  • Agop J. Hacikyan, Gabriel Basmajian, Edward S. Franchuk, Nourhan Ouzounian. The Heritage of Armenian Literature 14 Kasım 2012 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Wayne State University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-8143-3023-1, 9780814330234, p. 169:"After the Arab domination ended, the Caucasian Albanian Church became a diocese of the Armenian Church and the name Aghvan survived only in the name of this diocese associated with the church and monastery complex at Gandzasar, which was the See of the Catholicate of the Caucasian Albanian Church"
  • Ambrosio, Thomas (2001). Irredentism: Ethnic Conflict and International Politics (İngilizce). Greenwood Publishing Group. s. 150. ISBN 0-275-97260-7, ISBN 978-0-275-97260-8. 14 Kasım 2012 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 8 Haziran 2009. Convincing evidence points also to the direct engagement of Armenian (from the Republic of Armenia) armed forces in the fighting, and to their continued regular stationing in Karabagh