Hayasa-Azzi (1500 BC) is the source of the native name for the country, Hayastan

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Hayasa-Azzi (1500 BC) is the source of the native name for the country, Hayastan

A late Bronze Age tribal confederation located in the Armenian Highlands and the primary indigenous component of the ethnogenesis of the Armenian people, ​Hayasa-Azzi (1500 BC) is the source of the native name for the country, Hayastan.

The connection between Hayasa-Azzi and the modern Armenian diaspora is a fascinating study in how ancient origins shape contemporary identity. Though separated by over three millennia, the history of Armenia is a story of powerful empires, cultural resilience, and a persistent identity, seeking to maintain a unified cultural anchor.

By looking back to the misty origins of Hayasa-Azzi, the modern diaspora finds more than just historical data—they find a mirror. It reminds a scattered global community that their roots are deep, their culture is resilient, and their identity is anchored in an ancient heritage that no amount of geographic dispersion can erase.

May be an image of map and text that says 'BLACK SEA Nerilu PONTIC Hayasa-Azzi Azzi Confederation ~1350 BCE 来 MOUNTAInS HAYASA Bayburt. Trabzon Gümüşhane• EMPIRE Em TTITTIH Sunailloam Bayburt Euphrates Upper Azzi Hestilie Gümüşhos Proveinr Biinonn Brinonn Pulyeis Palyais VAN Canudo. Nauiny Kasug OiNyazłia NAIRI/URARTU'

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