Abstract

Before the Genocide in 1915 Armenians, the Armenian village in Agdznik preserved the ancient custom of settling kindred clans in separate settlements. This was conditioned by socio-economic and defense considerations. Consequently, one of the characteristic features of the settlement was the cohesion of housing complexes under one common roof.

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