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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,451 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Seta Dadoyan
- Dağlıca, Yüksekova
- Gurgen Dalibaltayan
- Anna Dallakyan
- Meline Daluzyan
- Joël Damahou
- Artur Danielyan
- Grigor Danielyan
- Hovhannes Danielyan
- Lassina Dao (footballer, born 1996)
- Daranali
- Darbas
- Margarita Darbinyan
- Robert Darbinyan
- Darik
- Dashtadem, Aragatsotn
- Dashterov (project)
- Artak Dashyan
- Dashkasan (city)
- Dastakert
- David of Sassoun
- David of Sassoun (statue)
- Davit Ananun
- Davit Bek, Armenia
- Draft:Davit Saladzortsi
- Ken Davitian
- Artak Davtyan
- Artak Davtyan (politician)
- Artur Davtyan
- Hovhannes Davtyan
- Bryan de la Fuente
- Deacon Berdaksi
- Deaths in December 2011
- Deaths in May 2012
- December 1918
- Decline and modernization of the Ottoman Empire
- Denys Dedechko
- Pavel Demidchik
- Derenik Demirchian
- Democratic Party of Armenia
- List of social democratic and democratic socialist parties that have governed
- Demographics of Armenia
- Anton Denikin
- Barlow Der Mugrdechian
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian
- Nyree Der-Megerdichian
- Derince, Sason
- Georgi Derluguian
- Jonel Désiré
- Dəstə
- Devshirme
- Moussa Diakité (footballer, born 1998)
- Drissa Diarrassouba
- Khachagoghi hishatakarane
- Bladimir Díaz
- Dignified Yerevan
- Dilijan
- Dilijan FC
- Esabelle Dingizian
- Diocese of Artsakh
- Diocese of Gougark
- Dame Diop
- Ditavan
- Vyacheslav Dmitriyev
- Tatyana Dolmatova
- Dönemeç
- Armen Dorian
- Denis Dorozhkin
- Dörtyol
- Leonid Dovladbegyan
- Narine Dovlatyan
- Dprevank
- Andrija Dragojević
- Dragon-Child and Sun-Child (Armenian folktale)
- SVD (rifle)
- Drakhtik
- Hadji Dramé
- Anatoly Dryukov
- Dsegh
- Lydia Durnovo
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
- Dzithankov
- Dzoraget Hydroelectric Power Station
- Dzorakap
- Dzoramut
- Dzorapor
- Dzorashen
- Dzorastan
E
- Eastern Orthodoxy by country
- Ebert (footballer)
- Economy of Armenia
- Edremit, Van
- Egg tapping
- Gurgen Egiazaryan
- Elazığ
- Electoral alliance
- Electricity sector in Armenia
- Elias (footballer, born 1981)
- Robert Elibekyan
- Elisæus of Albania
- Elishe
- Joseph Emin
- Robert Emmiyan
- Eduards Emsis
- Energy in Armenia
- Enginalan, Iğdır
- Engineer Yerevan
- Enlargement of the Eurasian Economic Union
- Epic of Koroghlu
- Erato Detachment
- Erato of Armenia
- Yerevan BC
- Erebuni Fortress
- Erebuni Museum
- Erebuni State Reserve
- Erivan Fortress
- Erivan Khanate
- Eruandunik
- Eruh
- Esayi Hasan-Jalalyan
- Etchmiadzin (magazine)
- Etchmiadzin Cathedral
- Etchmiadzin Stadium
- Ethnic enclave
- Ethnic minorities in Armenia
- European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy
- European Party of Armenia
- Euroscepticism
- Eurovision Song Contest 2013
- Eurovision Song Contest 2014
- Eurovision Song Contest 2016
- Eurovision Song Contest 2022
- Eurovision Song Contest 2023
- Eurovision Song Contest 2024
- Eurovision Young Musicians 2024
- Eurovision Young Musicians 2026
- Export subsidy
- Eydison
- Wilfried Eza
F
- Family
- Farukh
- FC Gandzasar Kapan
- FC Yerevan
- February Uprising
- Fernandinho (footballer, born February 1997)
- FIMA Basketball
- First lady
- First Nagorno-Karabakh War
- First Pashinyan government
- First Republic of Armenia
- Flag of Armenia
- Flag of the Republic of Artsakh
- Flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians
- FlyOne Armenia
- The Fool (novel)
- Football in Armenia
- Foreign Intelligence Service (Armenia)
- Foreign relations of Denmark
- List of former national capitals
- Free Motherland
- Freedom of panorama
- Freedom of religion in Asia by country
- Freedom Square, Yerevan
- French branch of the Armenian Relief Committee
- Ubong Friday
- Frik
- Full House (Armenian TV series)
G
- Gregory Peter XX Ghabroyan
- Gədəbəy
- Gagik I of Armenia
- Gagik II of Armenia
- Gagik-Abas
- Aleksandr Galimov (footballer)
- Arsen Galstyan
- Hambardzum Galstyan
- Lilit Galstyan
- Vaghinak Galstyan
- Mikhail Galustyan
- Gandzasar monastery
- Ganja, Azerbaijan
- Gantch
- Messia Garabedian
- Ksenia Garanina
- Bryan Garcia (Brazilian footballer)
- Gardman
- Garegin Nzhdeh Square
- Yuri Gareginyan
- Garnarich
- Garni Temple
- Nina Garsoïan
- Onik Gasparyan
- Rustam Gasparyan
- David Gatikoyev
- Gavar
- Gazprom Armenia
- Gefreiter
- Geghamasar
- Geghanist, Shirak
- Geghanush
- Gegharkunik Province