• Roman Armenia

  • Precedent to Survival
  • By: Michael Boyajian
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins

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Roman Armenia

By: Michael Boyajian
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Armenia had a 500 year history with Rome that was a struggle for survival which proved to be the precedent for survival for Armenia through to the present time. Includes 2021 conflict analysis and breaking 2022 genetic science updates.

Booklife Reports:

”The study of Roman Armenia that I wrote many years ago has been so completely rewritten where it’s premise as to the survivorabiliy of the Armenian homeland is proven 2,000 years after its inception

against the Roman Empire. This time though it is 2021 and the attack by Azerbaijan and Turkey forces using Turkish drones to disable the Armenian defensive capabilities whereas the Prime Minister of Armenia makes the decision to invoke the foreign policy initiative in place since first contact with Rome and agrees to conciliation of a zero sum gain territory exchange in order to prevent ancient Armenia from disappearing from the history books because belligerents destroyed the homeland pushing its people into extinction.”


“Bravo on the book!
Your thesis will be challenged by some but you are clear where you stand. The historical analysis of the book will challenge the nay sayers in their position on the geopolitics and military stand they support. The Armenians have often stood alone in their aid from others that do not support their democratic views and vulnerability in the region where they are located along with their sparse population. Scholar Michael Boyajian thinks that the lessons of history should be remembered when In their history Armenians survived the power of the Roman Empire and its history which goes back to antiquity. “
Gary A. Kulhanjian, Social historian

Five star rating from Goodreads.

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