Category
page 1Armenian nationalism
First Republic of Armenia
Armenian state existing from 1918–1920
Armenian question
debate following the Congress of Berlin in 1878 as to how the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire should be treated
United Armenia
Armenian irredentist concept
Wilsonian Armenia
1920 proposed boundaries of Armenia
Social Democrat Hunchakian Party
political party in Armenia
Armenian fedayees
military unit
Armenian national movement
Armenian social, cultural and political movement
Armenian nationalism
ideology in support of Armenians or Armenia
Heritage
political party

Miatsum
thumb|Graffiti in Yerevan with the outline of a united Armenia and [[Republic of Artsakh, with text in Armenian saying "Liberated, not occupied".]]
thumb|Map showing the provinces of a united Armenia and Republic of Artsakh.
Miatsum () was a concept and a slogan used during the Karabakh movement in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which led to the First Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1992–1994.

1914 Armenian reforms
Tseghakronism
thumb|right|250px|The Eagle of Taron as a symbol of Tseghakronism
Tseghakronism () is a national, ethnic and political ideology toward a renewal of the spiritual, behavioral and cultural identity of the Armenian people. The aim of Tseghakronism is to unite the Armenian people on the territory of their historical homeland within a single Armenian state.
Karabakh Committee
group of Armenian intellectuals campaigning for the merger of Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia
Armenian national awakening
Armenophile
An Armenophile (, hayaser, lit. "Armenian-lover") is a non-Armenian person who expresses a strong interest in or appreciation for Armenian culture, Armenian history or the Armenian people. It may apply to both those who display an enthusiasm in Armenian culture and to those who support political or social causes associated with the Armenian people. During and after the First World War and simultaneous Armenian genocide, the term was applied to people like Henry Morgenthau who actively drew attention to the victims of massacre and deportation, and who raised aid for refugees. President Woodrow
Mighty Fatherland
political party in Armenia