Azgagrakan Handes

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Azgagrakan Handes (Armenian: Ազգագրական հանդէս, "Ethnographic Magazine") was an Armenian-language ethnological journal published between 1895 and 1916 by Yervand Lalayan. 26 volumes of the journal were published, initially in Shusha and then in Tiflis.[1] The main topics of journal were Armenian ethnology, philology, archeology, architecture, history and art. As well as Lalayan, noted contributors included Toros Toramanian, Garegin Hovsepian, Garegin Levonyan, and others.

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