Below is a list of some Armenian journals at LiveJournal.com. Currently
there are hundreds if not thousands Armenians at LiveJournal, so I decided
to list here those journals only that are being more or less regularly updated
and present, in my opinion, some interest to the Armenian community. If you
know a worthy live journal belonging to an Armenian that is not listed here
or want to provide more information on a already listed LJ please send a message
to: ![]()
See also list of Armenian Forums (updated 2007-IX-08) | Armenian Blogs (updated 2007-VII-29)
Arzuni ![]()
http://arzuni.livejournal.com/
A media insider's blog. However, my blog is about nothing, he claims.
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Freedom Fight ![]()
http://freedomfight777.livejournal.com/
Don't take the freedom as granted. You have to fight for it!
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Aerial Vortex
http://aerial-vortex.livejournal.com/
News, politics, aircrafts... In constant search of justice.
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Agevaz-vaz
http://agevaz-vaz.livejournal.com/
She is better known as kenguru-ru
at Russian-language Armenian forums. And she's so-o-o
beautiful!
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AmalGa
http://amalga.livejournal.com/
Peacefulness along with some Armenian (and not only) music.
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Ameno-1
http://ameno1.livejournal.com/
i am armenian too=) and more - i am an armenian-music-dj=)
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Amor-13
http://amor-13.livejournal.com/
Armenian teenage girl in Russia. Not very happy of being an Armenian. Identity
crisis?
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Anahid-1708
http://anaid1708.livejournal.com/
Mostly political, very interesting.
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Anna
Strange
http://annastrange.livejournal.com/
Armenian student in Moscow. Nothing strange though.
Languages:
Antun
Seniak
http://ojg.livejournal.com/
Rare but very interesting posts, old photographs from Armenia, etc.
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Amica Veritas
http://amica-veritas.livejournal.com/
Political scientist, writes on geopolitics, as well as Armenian, Iranian and other regional issues.
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Ar-Vest
http://ar-vest.livejournal.com/
A philosopher and a political scientist from Artsakh. Writes mostly on ideology and Armenian issues.
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Ara
Aslanyan
http://araaslanyan.livejournal.com/
Graphic designer and photographer from Yerevan. Beware (heh ;)) of some tasteful
nude photoshots.
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Arev
http://solar-light.livejournal.com/
A sunny Armenian girl from Cali.
Languages:
Armen
Asriyan
http://asriyan.livejournal.com/
Russian patriot of Armenian origin, writer, publicist.
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Armenian
Community
http://community.livejournal.com/armenian/
LJ-Community, not very active, though.
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Astghik
http://acmxuk.livejournal.com/
Only 6 entries. Very concise yet each of them is like a movie. It's a pity she
does not write anymore.
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Athanatoi
http://athanatoi.livejournal.com/
An Armenian from Georgia writing on domestic politics, Armenian issues.
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Avetik's
Journal
http://avetik.livejournal.com/
Hamshentsi Armenian; rare but very educating updates.
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Azura
http://nakedsilence.livejournal.com/
From Yerevan, very young and creative.
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Barev
Dzes
http://apmeh.livejournal.com/
Armen - photographer, graphic designer, web-developer. Many photographs from
Armenia.
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Bekaisa
http://bekaisa.livejournal.com/
Fighter, protester. Protesting, fighting.
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Big
Sauron
http://bigsauron.livejournal.com/
Bored and big in Yerevan.
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Brutar's
Journal
http://brutars.livejournal.com/
An Armenian atheist in Russia
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Byurie
http://byurie.livejournal.com/
Just want to tell you that russian-speaking armenians aren't the only ones
who have LJs.
Great! Byurie is a medical-school student from Armenia, currently writes mostly
in Armenian.
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Cartu
http://cartu.livejournal.com/
Meronqakan Armenian in Moscow.
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Comte de Varand
http://comte-de-varand.livejournal.com/
Philosophy, religion, geopolitics, ideologies.
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davtyanchik
http://davtyanchik.livejournal.com/
Armenian teenage girl in Moscow.
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Definitely Maybe
http://sanandreassa.livejournal.com/
An optimistic Armenian pandukht in UK.
UPDATE: LJ suicide as of November 12, 2006
elektra186
http://elektra186.livejournal.com/
A Southern girl in a Northern country.
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Englishman
in New York
http://arutunyan.livejournal.com/
Not an Englishman, neither she lives in New York City. Instead she lives in
Moscow and writes for Moscow News English-language newspaper.
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Forever
Child
http://f0reverchild.livejournal.com/
One of the legends of Armenian internet: a poet, a writer, a photographer. Also
check is old journal at _foreverchild.livejournal.com
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Gavareci
http://gavareci.livejournal.com/
Very politicized, rare updates, yet very interesting.
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Gianluigi
http://gianluigi.livejournal.com/
A meronqakan guy in Moscow.
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Gost_474_90
http://gost-474-90.livejournal.com/
‘Gost-474-90’
was the Soviet standard for fire-resistant bricks. Mostly devoted to the analyses and deconstruction of the Anti-Armenian propagandy by Azerbaijan and Turkey.
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Greenrose
http://greenrose18.livejournal.com/
Ex-refugee from Baku in Seattle. Pay attention to her recollections
of life in the USSR.
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The
History of Resistance 1917–1945
http://gasper75.livejournal.com/
Armenian Gasparyan—a historian—about White army and anti-Communist resistance
in Russia.
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Iza
http://i-za.livejournal.com/
Get your weekly serving of sadness in this journal. Also visit her recently
launched photoblog.
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Jpit
http://jpit.livejournal.com/
"Jpit" means "smile" (noun) in Armenian. From Kharkov,
Ukraine.
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Katia-Katerina
http://linnejka.livejournal.com/
The life of a mamma's girl
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Kekelka
http://kekelka.livejournal.com/
Works in Moscow, learns Armenian history.
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Kevork's
Journal
http://kevork.livejournal.com/
Young Yerevantsi guy.
UPDATE: I got the following letter from Gevorg: Hey! Thanks a lot.
But... I am not Yerevantsi, ... I am Loretsi, ... from Vanadzor.
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Kinoradio
http://askanaz.livejournal.com/
Posts lots of images, some of them Armenia-related.
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Kornelij
Glas
http://kornelij.livejournal.com/
Journalist, the administrator of OpenArmenia.com
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kungfuzankou
http://kungfuzankou.livejournal.com/
Armenian guy from the U.S., writes poetry.
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Mademoiselle
Haroutiunyan's Diary
http://llillitt.livejournal.com/
Another Armenian girl in Moscow.
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Margo's
Journal
http://margo.livejournal.com/
I write, therefore I am
Another Armenian girl in Russia. Some great photos and stories. And she's gorgeous
too.
Languages:
Mashutka
http://mashutka.livejournal.com/
Yerevantsi in Seattle.
Languages:
mekmeck
http://mekmeck.livejournal.com/
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Mitcher
http://mitcher.livejournal.com/
An Armenian family man living in Moscow.
Languages:
Mojuba
Juju Bo Babeda
http://mojuba.livejournal.com/
Currently mostly posting photographs of his own.
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MKdotAM
http://mkdotam.livejournal.com/
"God is wearing black"
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Muradyan
http://muradyan.livejournal.com/
Artist and graphic designer from Yerevan.
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Mymrochka
http://mymrochka.livejournal.com/
"Life is beautiful, isn't it?"
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Narine
http://angel-xiligan.livejournal.com/
She's got stories to tell. Lots of them.
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Nelly_s’
http://nelly-s.livejournal.com/
Armenian poetess in Moscow.
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Notes
from Irukan
http://irukan.livejournal.com/
An Armenian living in Israel, writer of fantasy fiction, translator.
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Pigh
http://pigh.livejournal.com/
An authentic Armenian elephant.
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Romanti4naya
http://romanti4naya.livejournal.com/
Armenian girl in Greece.
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Sara
Marabu
http://saramarabu.livejournal.com/
From Sweden. Poetry, photography, usually warm and cosy posts.
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SETLOCAL
http://amatuni.livejournal.com/
Journal by Amatuni. Subjects mostly related to Armenian affairs, with a special
emphasis on the Karabakh conflict.
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Sh_joy
http://sh-joy.livejournal.com/
Journal by a Yerevantsi teenage girl. Very educating ;)
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Shadows
of Moonlight
http://moonleight.livejournal.com/
Desic-denic, hayeric, mi qich el Berlinic... I have no idea on how to translate
this description into English, sorry :)
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Shahen
Levonovitch Ohanjanyan
http://shabunc.livejournal.com/
Lives in Moscow. Left journalism to pursue a career in programming.
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Shaqar
http://shaqar.livejournal.com/
‘Shaqar’ means ‘sugar’ in Armenian. Photography, student life in Yerevan, reflections.
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Shogocat
http://shogokat.livejournal.com/
An Armenian woman living in Moscow.
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Shur
http://dabavog.livejournal.com/
Yerevantsi guy. There are people every time you talk to them you learn something
new or just start feeling good. Got the same feeling when read his journal.
Also check his photoblog.
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Silaretal
http://silaretal.livejournal.com/
UPDATE: Her new journal is now Javahir
Very new and very promising: entries are mostly about history, religion, literature.
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Smartina
http://smartina.livejournal.com/
Want to learn what Yerevantsi girls in their twenties think about? Parties,
modeling
sessions, "haykakan estrada", kebab-houses and more yada-yada
in this journal.
UPDATE: Smartina
in Miss Armenia 2006 beauty pageant
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Soul
Girl
http://soulgirl-is-me.livejournal.com/
Armenian girl from Chechnya, currently living in Moscow.
Languages:
Taragir
http://taragir.livejournal.com/
Personal journal of the creator of genocide.ru
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Tipusya
http://tipusya.livejournal.com/
Yerevantsi girl with a cosy journal.
UPDATE: All the entries gone as of October 21st :(
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Uzogh
http://uzogh.livejournal.com/
In Yerevantsi argo uzogh means a person who wishes good to someone, in
this case to Armenia.
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Vedmed
Grizli
http://vedmed-grizli.livejournal.com/
As kind as a Grizzly Bear. Armed with a ditigal SLR camera.
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Xryun
http://xryun.livejournal.com/
Vanadzortsi in NYC. Неисправимый романтик (my English isn't good enough to translate
this). Also, visit his web
site (in English) for some descent music.
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Zabriskie
Point
http://zabriskie-point.livejournal.com/
Yerevantsi, very intelligent and well-educated. One of the oldest Armenian journals
at livejournal.com.
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Zubian
http://zubian.livejournal.com/
An Armenian programmer with a soul of a philosopher, in between of Yerevan and Moscow.
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Журнал
"Haykа и жизнь"
http://hayk.livejournal.com/
by Hayk, a Hamshentsi, a programmer.
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