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- On Feb. 9, Armen Aroyan, who has tailored more than 75 Armenian Heritage tours for more than 1, pilgrims to Historic Armenia, was honored for his achievements and dedication at a tribute.
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- It was mid-September and on a trip with my father to find his ancestral home in eastern Turkey we were walking through another neighborhood’s backyard thick with grapevines with a river flowing in the distance.
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- On Feb. 9, Armen Aroyan, who has tailored more than 75 Armenian Heritage tours for more than 1,200 pilgrims to Historic Armenia, was honored for his achievements and dedication at a tribute.
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Between 1987 and 2017, Armen Aroyan led over 1,400 “pilgrims” to historic Western Armenia, allowing them to (re)discover the cities, towns, and villages from which their ancestors originated. | |
— Armen Aroyan was honored for his achievements and dedication over the past 25 years, during which he has tailored more than 75. |
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- Between and , Armen Aroyan led over 1, “pilgrims” to historic Western Armenia, allowing them to (re)discover the cities, towns, and villages from which their ancestors originated.
On Feb. 9, Armen Aroyan, who has tailored more than 75 Armenian Heritage tours for more than 1,200 pilgrims to Historic Armenia, was honored for his achievements and dedication at a tribute organized and co-sponsored by the Ararat-Eskijian Museum (AEM) and the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR). The program took place at the Sheen Chapel on the grounds of the Ararat Home Nursing Facility in Mission Hills, Calif., and was followed by a dinner reception in the AEM.
Martin Eskijian, chairman of the Ararat-Eskijian Museum, welcomed the audience of more than 220 enthusiastic attendees, and introduced the master of ceremonies, Bruce Roat, a Southern California Board member of NAASR. The Ani String Quartet then began with selections from Gomidas, Khatchaturian, and Berberian, including “Tzitzernak.”
Prof. Richard Hovannisian reviewed the history of the confiscation and redistribution of Armenian properties during and after the deportations and massacres. T