Editor-in-Chief of the orientalist magazine of Armenia
Academic Council President for awarding the PhD in oriental studies in Armenia
Effects\Works
Prolegomena to the Study of the Kurds, by Garnik Asatrian. This article appeared in the journal Iran and the Caucasus 13, pp. 1–58.
The Origins of the Kurds and the Early Kurdish-Armenian Contacts, by Garnik Asatrian, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 5, pp. 41–74, in 35 pdf pages.
The Origins of the Kurds and Early Armenian-Kurdish Contacts, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 1, pp. 1–16
Encyclopaedia Iranica: Dimli, by Garnik Asatrian
Malak-Tāwūs: The Peacock Angel of the Yezidis, by Garnik Asatrian and Victoria Arakelova, in 37 pdf pages. From Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 7, No. 1/2, pp. 1–36.
The Yezidi Pantheon, by Garnik Asatrian and Victoria Arakelova, in 50 pdf pages. From Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 231–279.
The Holy Brotherhood: The Yezidi Religious Institution of the 'Brother and the Sister of the Next World', by Garnik Asatrian. From Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 3/4, pp. 79–96
The Foremother of the Yezidis, from Religious Texts in Iranian Languages, Symposium held in Copenhagen May 2002, published 2007, pp. 323–328
Introduction to the History and Culture of the Talish People, edited by Garnik Asatrian
On the South Caspian Contact Zone: Some Talishi Folk Beliefs, by Garnik Asatrian and Victoria Arakelova, from Iran and the Caucasus 18 pp. 135–146
Armenian Tracing Back an Old Animal-Breeding Custom in Ancient Armenia, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 2, pp. 63–65
"The Mothers of Night": An Armenian - East Iranian Parallel, by Garnik Asatrian and Tork Dalalian, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 3/4, pp. 171–172
Iranian Miscellanea, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 3/4, pp. 203–208
The Origin of the -ng Suffix in Kurmandji, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 3/4, pp. 213–214
A Manual of Iranian Folk Magic in the Archive of the Caucasian Centre for Iranian Studies in Yerevan, by Garnik Asatrian and Victoria Arakelova, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 3/4, pp. 239–242
Āl Reconsidered, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 5, pp. 149–156
Blunt, Bald and Wise: Iranian kund, by Garnik Asatrian and Victoria Arakelova, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 5, pp. 201–206
The Lord of Cattle in Gilan, from Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 6, No. 1/2, pp. 75–85.
Kurdish Lō-lō, from Iran and the Caucasus 10.
Iranian Notes III, from Iran and the Caucasus 13, pp. 319–330
Some Notes on the Ethnic Composition of the Islamic Republic of Iran, from Farhang-e mardom, pp. 10–26
Marginal Remarks on the History of Some Persian Words, from Iran and the Caucasus 16, pp. 105–116, in 12 pdf pages. Twenty Persian words are examined, for: mandrake; excrement; types of prostitutes; lord; spear; thigh; crippled; slack; fenugreek; a kind of stew; types of baldness; frog; head; a water plant; first-born child; a medical herb.
The Festival of Throwing Stones, from Iran and the Caucasus 16 pp. 201–203.
The Ethnic Composition of Iran: From the "Expanse of the Aryans" to the Myth of Azerbaijan, Yerevan Series for Oriental Studies, vol. 2, edited by Garnik S. Asatrian
Armenian Demonology: A Critical Overview, from Iran and the Caucasus 17 pp. 9–25
'Nose' in Armenian, from Iran and the Caucasus 18, pp. 147–152
Origine du système consonantique de la langue kurde, by Garnik Asatrian and Vladimir Livshits, from Acta Kurdica 1, pp. 81–108
A Comparative Vocabulary of Central Iranian Dialects, with notes on dialectology and local toponymy, and a grammatical essay by Garnik S. Asatrian.
Poetry of the Baxtiārīs: Love Poems, Wedding Songs, Lullabies, Laments, Copenhagen, 1995.