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Once a thriving Armenian capital on the crossroads of the bustling trade routes of the Silk Road, Ani is now a deserted town situated on the border of Turkey and the Armenian Republic. Dr. Christina Maranci reviews the history of the city’s flourishing and decline in the Middle Ages and why it remains central to Armenian identity today.
Christina Maranci is Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University.
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