It’s noteworthy that despite their ignorance, the Azerbaijani side has begun to incorporate excavation materials, drawings, and sketches from Armenian archaeologists into their discourse (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JasrYqTwhOA). Naturally, accusations persist, alleging illegal excavation, concealment of findings, and the relocation of khachkars from elsewhere to Tigranakert. Nevertheless, there’s a discernible advancement: they attempt to discredit us by showcasing our endeavors, albeit in a half-hearted, patronizing manner, occasionally even resorting to mockery.
Before speaking about Tigranakert, please ensure you have a basic understanding of it. We are sharing an article and pictures by Hamlet Petrosyan, the expedition leader, as an aid to the Azeri agitprop.
We will soon be launching a trilingual website dedicated to Tigranakert. The website will present all the facts and details about Tigranakert in about 40 different sections. The website is being launched as a “recognition and tribute” to agitprop. Can you guys get serious, at least a little?
For those seeking publications that cater to a more serious audience, we recommend the following options:
- https://www.academia.edu/103276739/Hamlet_Petrosyan_Tigranakert_in_Artsakh_Caucasian_Albania_An_International_Handbook_Edited_by_Jost_Gippert_and_Jasmine_Dum_Tragut_The_Gruyter_Berlin_Boston_2023_pp_433_471
- https://www.academia.edu/49514867/Politics_Ideology_and_Landscape_Early_Christian_Tigranakert_in_Artsakh
- https://www.academia.edu/45639493/Ethnocide_in_Artsakh_The_Mechanisms_of_Azerbaijan_s_Usurpation_of_Indigenous_Armenian_Cultural_Heritage։