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Dickran Khodanian

Los Angeles, United States

Dickran Khodanian

Entrepreneur; Researcher; Writer

Dickran Khodanian is an LA-based entrepreneur, researcher, and writer who holds a Master's Degree from Boston University in History and a Bachelor's Degree from California State University, Northridge in History and Armenian Studies. He has served as the former Communications Director of the Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region (ANCA-WR) as well as the Assistant Editor of both Asbarez News and the Armenian Weekly. He plans to pursue his Ph.D. in History in the future. His research interests include Artsakh, the Armenian Diaspora, and cuisine. 

Dickran Khodanian's articles

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A brief introduction to Artsakh's culture: Part II – The Artsakh/Karabakh dialect

October 13, 2020

analysis

A brief introduction to Artsakh's culture: Part II – The Artsakh/Karabakh dialect

With the recent outbreak of war in Artsakh, it is now more essential than ever to learn about the history of Artsakh when trying to understand the intensifying situation. Conflicting reports are widespread, misinformation is prevalent, and individuals with suspicious motives are a constant threat in falsifying the history of Artsakh.

Through h-pem and its efforts to inspire young Armenians to learn and embrace the Armenian homeland and its culture, we provide our readers with a brief introduction into the culture of Artsakh, consisting of some essential “facts you should know.” This series is not intended to be exhaustive and we welcome any suggestions for additions you may have!

By Dickran Khodanian

A brief introduction to Artsakh's culture: Part I - Churches & monasteries

October 05, 2020

analysis

A brief introduction to Artsakh's culture: Part I - Churches & monasteries

With the recent outbreak of war in Artsakh, it is now more essential than ever to learn about the history of Artsakh when trying to understand the intensifying situation. Conflicting reports are widespread, misinformation is prevalent, and individuals with suspicious motives are a constant threat in falsifying the history of Artsakh.

Through h-pem and its efforts to inspire young Armenians to learn and embrace the Armenian homeland and its culture, we provide our readers with a brief introduction into the culture of Artsakh, consisting of some essential “facts you should know.” This series is not intended to be exhaustive and we welcome any suggestions for additions you may have!

By Dickran Khodanian

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