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The Eagle of Taron as a symbol of Tseghakronism

Tseghakronism (Armenian: Ցեղակրօնութիւն, romanizedTsʿeghakrōnutʿiwn[a]) is a national/ethnic and political movement towards a renewal of the spiritual, behavioral and cultural identity of the Armenian people. The aim of Tseghakronism is to unite the Armenian people on the territory of their historical homeland within a single Armenian state.

The movement was founded by Garegin Nzhdeh, and, together with his associates Hayk Asatryan and Nerses Astvatsaturyan, was later refined into the ideology of Taronism (Տարօնականութիւն[b]) - a continuation of Tseghakronism.

References

Notes
  1. ^ Reformed spelling: Ցեղակրոնություն (Ts'eghakronut'yun)
  2. ^ Reformed spelling: Տարոնականություն

Further reading

  • Avo: Nzhdeh: his life and activity (Նժդեհ. Կեանքն ու գործունէութիւնը). — Beirut: Hamazgayin, 1968
  • Mushegh Lalayan, "The Life and Works of Garegin Nzhdeh", Yerevan, 1997։
  • A Barseghyan: The Movement of Tseghakronism (Ցեղակրոն շարժումը). — Boston, 1935.