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Armenians (they are in the Caucasus region, not Central Asia) differ from the people in Central Asia by origin, culture, folklore, language, alphabet, religion.
Armenians (94%) are Christians, followers of their own authentic Armenian Apostolic Church, while most of the Central Asians are Sunni Muslims, practice shamanism, and Buddhism (in Mongolia).
Armenians are an ethnicity native to the Caucasus region, closely related to Georgians, while most of the Central Asians have Turkic, Mongol and North Iranian ethnic background, the same also goes for he language, culture and folklore.
Armenians have unique alphabet used only by them, while the Central Asians use Latin and Cyrillic alphabets.