Yerevan Kids T-Shirts
Description: A beautiful designer silhouette skyline of Yerevan, Armenia in the elegant colors of black, white and a touch of gold. This designer artwork will make your home complete.
YEREVAN ARMENIA DESIGNER SILHOUETTE SKYLINE ART Kids T-Shirt
by deificusArt
$14 $19
Description: A classic city street map of Yerevan, Armenia in black and white, with the exact coordinates of the city, make up this amazing art piece. A great gift for anybody that has love for this city. You can never go wrong with class. I love my city.
YEREVAN ARMENIA BLACK CITY STREET MAP ART Kids T-Shirt
by deificusArt
$14 $19
Description: The beautiful silhouette skyline and the exact coordinates of Yerevan, Armenia make up this amazing art piece. A great gift for anybody that has love for this city.
YEREVAN ARMENIA BLACK SILHOUETTE SKYLINE ART Kids T-Shirt
by deificusArt
$14 $19
Description: Radio Yerevan was the famous or perhaps infamous series of jokes during communist days, popular across the east bloc. Callers would supposedly call "Radio Yerevan" to ask questions, and the answers would take a swing at communism in such a way that the host could feign innocence.
Description: King Argishti I founded the fortress of Erebuni in Urartu in 782 BCE, which eventually became the capital of modern Armenia.
Argishti I - founder of Yerevan in 782 BCE Kids T-Shirt
by armeniapedia
$14 $21
Description: Yerevan city map in typography styled in summer and spring. This text cityscape is a summertime gift to an Armenian friend or family who lives or travel to Armenia.
Yerevan, Armenia City Map Typography - Summer Kids T-Shirt
by deMAP Studio
$14 $19
Description: Yerevan city map in colorful typography. This multi color urban cityscape is a creative gift to an Armenian friend or family who lives or travel to Caucasus, Armenia.
Yerevan, Armenia City Map Typography - Colorful Kids T-Shirt
by deMAP Studio
$14 $19
Yerevan State University - circle design Kids T-Shirt
by armeniapedia
$14 $19
Description: This special design was created in 1978 to celebrate the birth of Yerevan's 1,000,000th resident! The design says 999,999 +1, with the baby forming the 1. Great present for a baby, a new mother, or anyone who enjoys vintage designs.
Yerevan's 1 millionth resident is born! Kids T-Shirt
by armeniapedia
$14 $19
Description: Celebrates the beauty and vibrancy of Armenian cultural heritage, featuring a graceful dancer in traditional attire, capturing the essence of folk dance and festive spirit.
Armenian Dancer - Folk Dance Traditional Attire Kids T-Shirt
by skiprender
$14 $19
Description: armenia heartbeat - heart flag of armenia - Gift For Armenian From armenia , This is a really cool heartbeat design that's showing off flag colors of armenia , Colorful design fitting for friends who like armenia flag. It can also be given as a birthday or Christmas gift to your best friend, boyfriend, girlfriend or relative who also loves this country.
Description: Armenia sport retro vintage jersey for Armenian supporters from Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, Vagharshapat, and Hrazdan, or any other part of the world who are fans of Armenia’s sports, culture, and cuisine. Wear with pride the colours of the best country in the Caucasus region. This Land of Stone kit is a perfect present for those relatives who are really proud of being from Armenia and are always supporting their country in football, chess, wrestling, and other sports.
Armenia Retro Vintage Soccer Football Jersey for Armenian Supporters Kids T-Shirt
by Planet Soccer and Football Jerseys
$14 $19
Description: Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia The kingdom had its origins in the principality founded c. 1080 by the Rubenid dynasty, an alleged offshoot of the larger Bagratuni dynasty, which at various times had held the throne of Armenia. Their capital was originally at Tarsus, and later moved to Sis. Cilicia was a strong ally of the European Crusaders, and saw itself as a bastion of Christendom in the East. In 1198, with the crowning of Leo I, King of Armenia of the Rubenid dynasty, Cilician Armenia became a kingdom. After relentless attacks by the Mamluks in Egypt in the fourteenth century, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, then under the rule of the Lusignan dynasty and mired in an internal religious conflict, finally fell in 1375