
The Armenian History Podcast. Father Tadeos Barseghyan and Peter Hajinian are two friends who found that every time they got together, they’d end up talking about Armenian history. There must be other people that also talk about Armenian history, they said. So they started this podcast. Podmootiun is a pun based on the Armenian word for “history”— “badmutiun.”
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Episode 44 - Kum Kapu. Named after the Armenian neighborhood in Constantinople where it took place, the Kum Kapu demonstration on July 27, 1890 is significant in Armenian history for many reasons. We talk about what happened, why it happened, and wha... more
Episode 43 - Armenian Queens of Jerusalem. We talk about Queen Arda, Morphia, and of course, Melisende. We tell their stories, their influence on Jerusalem, and why Fulk of Anjou wasn’t a smart husband. Don’t forget to like, subscribe and leave a rev... more
Episode 42 - Argishti. King of the ancient kingdom of Urartu from 786 BC to 764 BC, Argishti I left his mark on the ancient world and Armenia in interesting ways. We talk about his military might, his building projects, and his legacy in Yerevan toda... more
Episode 41 - Shushi. We talk about this Armenian city in Artsakh, its history, some of its famous citizens, and Ghazanchetsots Cathedral. Have you been to Shushi? Let us know, and share your pictures on our Facebook page. Don’t forget to like, subscr... more
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So happy that your back! I always talked about visiting my cultural homeland- Podmootium pushed me to finally take the trip of a lifetime! Thank You
Great podcast, I wish I knew about it earlier watching all the episodes now and very informative and well produced. Looking forward to more episodes
This is a great story about the Cicilian Kingdon. Also, The Armenian Merchants is a related topic people should know about it because they extended commerce from Asia to the Mediterranean. I would recommend to improve the sound quality to give it 5 stars . Great podcast.
I’m so happy to see a podcast like this out there, for such a multifaceted and rich history to cover one needs humor and friendly banter to enter into it. What makes a great podcast is a compelling topic and authentic hosts, and Father Tadeos and Peter are excellent at doing both. This podcast covers the greatest hits of Armenian history but also celebrates the broad span of that history and accurately portrays the psyche of many contemporary Armenians grasping the meaning of our patmutyun. They... more
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A unique exploration of Armenian history, featuring engaging discussions that intertwine personal anecdotes and significant historical events. The hosts provide insights into various periods, figures, and cultural aspects of Armenia, often examining lesser-known stories and influential characters. Listeners can expect a blend of humor, informative content, and heartfelt reflection on the Armenian identity, making complex historical topics accessible to a broader audience. Emphasizing the modern relevance of historical narratives, this podcast serves not only as a resource for those interested in Armenian history but also as a celebration of its rich cultural heritage.
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