Golden Maiden and Other Folk Tales and Fairy Stories Told in Armenia

Golden Maiden and Other Folk Tales and Fairy Stories Told in Armenia

A. G. Seklemian
Paese Stati Uniti
Lingua EN
Episodi 3
Ultimo 19.08.2026

This podcast presents a collection of Armenian folk and fairy tales gathered by scholar A. G. Seklemian. The stories draw on Armenia's long history, a land rich in tradition and one of the first nations to adopt Christianity. Narrated by volunteers, the tales reflect a cultural heritage in which nature and everyday life are full of wonder and storytelling. Listeners can enjoy these classic narratives as an audiobook, preserving an ancient oral tradition for modern audiences.

Episodi

  • Animal Fables from the Dark Continent-Alphonso Orenzo Stafford 19.08.2026 1h 59min
    Armenians trace their history back to before the time of the Babylonians and earliest recorded history - in fact, to Togarmah, a grandson of Japhet, Noah's son, who settled in Armenia after the Ark came to rest on mount Ararat. Armenia was also the first State in the world to adopt Christianity as their official religion, around the 3rd Century AD. This book contains many wonderful folk and fairy tales culled from this long history of the Armenian country people, to whom all nature is full of stories, by the scholar and storyteller Mr. A. G. Seklemian. - Summary by Noel Badrian
  • Korean Fairy Tales-William Elliot Griffis 18.08.2026 5h 47min
    Armenians trace their history back to before the time of the Babylonians and earliest recorded history - in fact, to Togarmah, a grandson of Japhet, Noah's son, who settled in Armenia after the Ark came to rest on mount Ararat. Armenia was also the first State in the world to adopt Christianity as their official religion, around the 3rd Century AD. This book contains many wonderful folk and fairy tales culled from this long history of the Armenian country people, to whom all nature is full of stories, by the scholar and storyteller Mr. A. G. Seklemian. - Summary by Noel Badrian
  • Mysterious Stranger-Mark Twain 17.08.2026 5h 30min
    Armenians trace their history back to before the time of the Babylonians and earliest recorded history - in fact, to Togarmah, a grandson of Japhet, Noah's son, who settled in Armenia after the Ark came to rest on mount Ararat. Armenia was also the first State in the world to adopt Christianity as their official religion, around the 3rd Century AD. This book contains many wonderful folk and fairy tales culled from this long history of the Armenian country people, to whom all nature is full of stories, by the scholar and storyteller Mr. A. G. Seklemian. - Summary by Noel Badrian
  • Black Tales for White Children-Chauncey Hugh Stigand, Nancy Stigand 16.08.2026 3h 19min
    Armenians trace their history back to before the time of the Babylonians and earliest recorded history - in fact, to Togarmah, a grandson of Japhet, Noah's son, who settled in Armenia after the Ark came to rest on mount Ararat. Armenia was also the first State in the world to adopt Christianity as their official religion, around the 3rd Century AD. This book contains many wonderful folk and fairy tales culled from this long history of the Armenian country people, to whom all nature is full of stories, by the scholar and storyteller Mr. A. G. Seklemian. - Summary by Noel Badrian
  • Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 04-Various 15.08.2026 2h 19min
    Armenians trace their history back to before the time of the Babylonians and earliest recorded history - in fact, to Togarmah, a grandson of Japhet, Noah's son, who settled in Armenia after the Ark came to rest on mount Ararat. Armenia was also the first State in the world to adopt Christianity as their official religion, around the 3rd Century AD. This book contains many wonderful folk and fairy tales culled from this long history of the Armenian country people, to whom all nature is full of stories, by the scholar and storyteller Mr. A. G. Seklemian. - Summary by Noel Badrian
  • Stone Axe Of Burkamukk-Mary Grant Bruce 02.08.2026 6h 56min
    "Stone Axe Of Burkamukk" by Mary Grant Bruce is a captivating tale that explores themes of resilience and the enduring spirit of humanity. Set against a backdrop that highlights the struggle between tradition and change, the story invites listeners to reflect on the values that shape our identities and communities. Its rich narrative and timeless lessons resonate deeply, reminding us of the importance of perseverance and the connections we share with our heritage. As listeners immerse themselves in this enchanting tale, they will find echoes of their own experiences and challenges, making it a relevant and thought-provoking experience for today's audience.
  • Golden Maiden and Other Folk Tales and Fairy Stories Told in Armenia - A G Seklemian 11.06.2026 7h 4min
    Armenians trace their history back to before the time of the Babylonians and earliest recorded history - in fact, to Togarmah, a grandson of Japhet, Noah's son, who settled in Armenia after the Ark came to rest on mount Ararat. Armenia was also the first State in the world to adopt Christianity as their official religion, around the 3rd Century AD. This book contains many wonderful folk and fairy tales culled from this long history of the Armenian country people, to whom all nature is full of stories, by the scholar and storyteller Mr. A. G. Seklemian. - Summary by Noel Badrian

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