. . but the Pagans blame Christianization for Armenia's fall from power. In pre-Christian times, Armenia stretched as far as from the Mediterranean to the Caspian Sea, and north almost to the Black Sea. It was a power to be respected.
At the end of WWI, the Brits were supposed to draw the new borders, but they didn't get around to it - so Turkey drew their own borders, taking more than half of Armenia.
At the end of WWI, the Brits were supposed to draw the new borders, but they didn't get around to it - so Turkey drew their own borders, taking more than half of Armenia.