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.


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