Արեւմտահայերէն
Western Armenian
Washington Heights +1ubstantial Armenian communities, primarily speaking Western Armenian , grew up in Manhattan beginning in the early 20th century. Part of today's Murray Hill was an early Little Armenia, followed by the establishment of a community in Washington Heights. The assassination of Archbishop Leon Tourian at Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church in Washington Heights in 1933, tied to doctrinal and political differences and the wider Armenian national movement, was a signal polarizing event in the history of New York's Armenian community. There has also been a long-standing Armenian presence in Manhattan's Diamond District.