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Language
  
English

Pages
  
344 pp

Originally published
  
2005

Publisher
  
I.B. Tauris

Country
  
United States of America

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Publication date
  
2005

ISBN
  
1-85043-635-5

Author
  
Markar Melkonian

Subject
  
History

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My Brother's Road: An American's Fateful Journey to Armenia is a biography and memoir about the American-born Armenian, Monte Melkonian (1957 – 1993).

Monte was a third-generation Central California young man who abandoned a promising career as an archaeologist to become an Armenian militant. He was a witness to revolution in Iran, an Armenian militiaman in Beirut, a guerrilla fighter in Southern Lebanon, and finally, a commander of 4,000 fighters and thirty tanks in Karabagh. He died in battle on June 12, 1993, and has since been designated a national hero of Armenia.

The book was written by Monte Melkonian's elder sibling with the help of his widow, Seta, and covers his journey from the classrooms of California to the rubbles of Beirut, the Iranian revolution, ASALA, and the struggle for the mountains of Nagorno-Karabakh.

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