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Armenia: Forged in Fire. A Deep Dive into a Century of Survival

Armenia: Forged in Fire. A Deep Dive into a Century of Survival

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Welcome to the last episode of the first season of The Levant Files' Deep Dive Podcast Section, where we move beyond the headlines and into the heart of history. What if the story of a nation wasn't just a collection of dates and dry facts, but a living, breathing narrative shaped by constant struggle, unimaginable loss, and an unbreakable spirit?

Today, we embark on a journey into the tumultuous and profoundly moving history of modern Armenia. We're setting aside ancient chronicles to focus on the pivotal 20th and 21st centuries—a period that forged the nation's contemporary identity. This isn't a simple timeline; it's a story of survival against all odds. We will navigate from the tragic dawn of the Armenian Genocide, a foundational trauma that echoes to this day, through the complex decades of Soviet rule where national identity simmered just beneath the surface.

We'll witness the fleeting, hard-won moments of independence, the devastating conflicts over Nagorno-Karabakh, and the relentless geopolitical pressures of being at a crossroads of empires. It's a tale of how a people, repeatedly caught between larger powers, have fought to preserve their culture, their faith, and their right to self-determination.

Our mission is to unpack this intricate history, exploring the key moments, the external pressures, and the internal will that have defined Armenia's path. As we begin, consider this: How does a small nation, defined so heavily by its tragic past and its challenging geography, secure a stable future in the 21st century? Join us as we deep dive into the story of modern Armenia.

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