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- Mousaler-Anjar - Home
From Mousaler to anjar, Traditions, Occupations, Lifestyle, Heroic Battle, Dialect It is impossible to talk about Anjar and its population without mentioning Mousa Dagh and Mousadaghians
- Mousa Ler – Pilgrimage and Other Ancient Sites
A partial view of Yoghounolouk village in Mousa Ler (Source: Mousa Ler Compatriotic Union, Armenia) The ruins of the Saint Hovhan Vosgeperan (St John Chrysostom) hermitage monastery are located in the western portion of the village
- THE HEROIC BATTLE OF MOUSSA LER ACCORDING TO THE TESTIMONIES . . .
Men and women, children and old people left their homes and orchards and ascended the inaccessible summit of Moussa Ler, carrying with them their cattle and provisions, to heroically withstand the attack, to fight against the innumerable soldiers of the enemy, to fully defend their honor and dignity
- Remembering Mousaler - Anjar
Mousadaghians have remained faithful to the memory of their homeland Mousa Ler and have made it a part of their present through celebrating the commemoration of the Mousadaghian heroic battle every year in September
- His Holiness Catholicos Aram I in Ainjar Village on the Feast . . .
His Holiness Catholicos Aram I paid a pontifical visit to the Lebanese Armenian village of Ainjar—home to descendants of those who once lived in Mousa Ler, now under Turkish occupation—on Sunday, September 15th, 2024, to partake in a significant triple celebration: the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Khachverats), the 85th
- Maps | Vilayet of Aleppo | Mousa Ler - Houshamadyan
Folk music, songs, and dances, while important from an ethnographic point of view, fall outside the scope of this article that covers the period between the two World Wars (1919-1939) A group of Armenian Protestants on a visit to Bitias, 1920s-1930s (Source: Vahram Shemmassian collection, Los Angeles)
- Mousa Ler Fresno
Mousa Ler Fresno's website is an online hub for the organization, where visitors can learn about the group's mission and values, browse upcoming events and activities, and access resources related to Armenian history, language, and arts
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