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Armenian Neopaganism, or ''Hetanism'' (Armenian: Հեթանոսութիւն ''Hetanosutiwn''; a cognate word of "Heathenism"), is a Neopagan religion of reconstructionist kind, constituting an ethnic religion of the Armenians.〔Antonyan 2010, pp. 104-105〕 The followers of the movement call themselves Hetans (Armenian: հեթանոս ''Hetanos'', which means "Heathen", thus "ethnic", each of them being loanwords from the Greek ''ἔθνος'', ''ethnos'')〔Antonyan 2010, p. 105, note 4〕 or ''Arordi'', meaning the Children of Ari.〔Antonyan 2010, p. 105, note 4〕 The rebirth of Armenian paganism has antecedents in the early 20th century, with the doctrine of ''Tseghakron'' (Ցեղակրօն, literally "national religion") of the nationalist politician and political theorist Garegin Nzhdeh.〔Antonyan 2010, p. 105〕 It took an institutional form in 1991, just after the collapse of the Soviet Union in a climate of national reawakening, when armenologist Slak Kakosyan founded the "Order of the Children of Ari" (''Arordineri Ukht'').〔Antonyan 2010, p. 105〕 ==History==
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