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- Varand: an Iranian Armenian Poet - Varand S. Koorkchian, an Armenian poet and journalist, interviewed by Kianvosh Shams Eshaq.
- Armenian History - Includes a section on Armenians in Iran (ca. 1500-1994).
- Armenia - Yerevan - Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran in Armenia, with bulletins and statistics on Armenian-Iranian trade.
- Iran - Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran in Armenia, with bulletins and statistics on Armenian-Iranian trade.
Wikipedia Articles
- Iranian Armenians - Armenian Iranians (Armenian: "Իրանահայ" translit. Iranahay or "Պարսկահայ" translit.
- Serjik - Serjik (often misspelled serzhik, serzhick or serjick) is an Iranian musician, songwriter and Persian pop music singer of Armenian ancestry, who was active in the 1960's and 1970's. After the Iranian revolution he moved to the United States.
- Vigen - Vigen (Վիգէն, pronounced "Vee-gen," with the "g" having the same sound as in the word "game") is a moderately popular Armenian name from the Persian Bijan. A notable person who bore the name Vigen was the Armenian-Iranian pop singer of the 60's and 70's Vigen Derderian.
- Arsen Minasian - Arsen Minasian (, 1916-1977) was an Armenian-Iranian who was born in Rasht, Iran. He was the founder of Gilan's sanatorium in 1954 which is the first modern sanatorium in Iran.
- James R. Russell - James Robert Russell (born in 1953, New York City) is a scholar and professor in Ancient Near Eastern, Iranian and Armenian Studies. He has published extensively in journals, and has written several books.