Les Biens De L'eglise Arm nienne En Russie: Memorandum, published in 1904, delves into the complex history surrounding the property rights of the Armenian Church within Russia. This meticulously researched memorandum sheds light on the legal and political challenges faced by the Armenian community in asserting its rights over ecclesiastical assets. The text provides valuable insights into the relationship between the Armenian Church and the Russian state, offering a detailed account of the legislative framework and the socio-political context that shaped the debate over church properties. This book is an essential resource for scholars and researchers interested in Russian history, religious law, and the Armenian diaspora. It provides a window into the intricate dynamics of power, faith, and property ownership in early 20th-century Russia.
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