• Shirak (in Armenian Շիրակ) was a literary and cultural publication published by the Tekeyan Cultural Union in Lebanon between 1956 and 1978. Published...
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  • jumper Deh Shirak Shirak Plain, a plain located in the Armenian Plateau FC Shirak, football club from Gyumri, Armenia Shirak (periodical), Lebanese Armenian...
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  • Spurk (redirect from Spurk (periodical))
    diaspora. Among with a few other Armenian journals like Nayiri, Pakin, Shirak etc., Spurk became the focus of Armenian literary and intellectual life...
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    Gyumri (category Populated places in Shirak Province)
    second-largest city in Armenia, serving as the administrative center of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country. By the end of the 19th...
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    Cairo, he wrote frequently for Armenian periodicals in the West, and in 1905 he founded the periodical Shirak, which published the work of many writers...
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  • alongside a handful of other similar publications like Spurk, Pakin and Shirak, some of the best writers of the Middle East, the Armenian diaspora and...
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    Armenia, mostly in Gyumri, Artik, Akhuryan, and around 130 villages in the Shirak province, and by Armenians in Samtskhe–Javakheti province of Georgia (Akhalkalaki...
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    Armenia (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    Armenia will become a full member of the International Criminal Court. Shirak Lori Tavush Aragatsotn Armavir Yerevan Ararat Kotayk Gegharkunik Vayots...
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    Semyazino Severny Severo-Eniseysk Severo-Evensk Seymchan Sharypovo Shimanovsk Shirak Sibay Smolensk South Snezhnogorsk Magadan–Sokol Solovki Sovetsky Spichenkovo...
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    Armenians in Lebanon (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    (AGBU) official publication Pakine (Բագին) literary cultural publication Shirak (Շիրակ) literary cultural publication Spurk (Սփիւռք meaning diaspora) literary...
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    Armenia, mostly in Gyumri, Artik, Akhuryan, and around 130 villages in Shirak Province, and by Armenians in Samtskhe–Javakheti province of Georgia (Akhalkalaki...
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    Armenians (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    Armenian highlands Cities Climate Earthquakes Extreme points Lake Sevan Mountains Municipalities Rivers Lakes Shikahogh State Reserve Shirak Plain more......
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    Livestock guardian dog (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    Šarplaninac Yugoslavian Shepherd Dog North Macedonia & Serbia (Kosovo) Shirak Sheepdog – Iran – Slovak Cuvac Slovak Chuvach, Tatransky Cuvac & Slovak...
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  • Mirzayi (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    by women and men. Different Armenian varieties of the dance recorded in Shirak region are also known as Old Mirzayi (Armenian: Հին Միրզայի) and Tarakyama-Mirzayi...
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  • coins called dram or tram were issued. Dram or Takvorin coinage would periodically continue to be produced until the modern era. A series of attempts to...
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    Armed Forces of Armenia (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    Abovyan Kotayk Regional Subdivision Vanadzor Lori Regional Subdivision Gyumri Shirak Regional Subdivision Goris Syunik Regional Subdivision Ijevan Tavush Regional...
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    A. (1995). "Հայատառ թուրքերեն մամուլը (1840—1890–ական թթ.) [Armenian periodicals in Turkish letters (1840-1890s)]". Lraber Hasarakakan Gitutyunneri (in...
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    Armenian Apostolic Church (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    eparchy Artik eparchy Gegharkunik eparchy Gougark eparchy Kotayk eparchy Shirak eparchy Syunik eparchy Tavush eparchy Vayots Dzor eparchy Artsakh eparchy...
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    Tbilisi International Airport (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    Semyazino Severny Severo-Eniseysk Severo-Evensk Seymchan Sharypovo Shimanovsk Shirak Sibay Smolensk South Snezhnogorsk Magadan–Sokol Solovki Sovetsky Spichenkovo...
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    coins called dram or tram were issued. Dram or Takvorin coinage would periodically continue to be produced for some time until the loss of Armenia's independence...
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    Caucasian Albania (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    University of Chicago Press, 2001, map "Armenia according to Anania of Shirak’ Robert H. Hewsen, "Ethno-History and the Armenian Influence upon the Caucasian...
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    Yazidis in Armenia (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    Aragatsotn 6,405 15.8% Ararat 5,940 14.6% Yerevan 4,733 11.6% Kotayk 4,097 10.1% Shirak 974 2.4% Lori 793 1.9% Gegharkunik 8 Syunik 4 Tavush 1 Vayots Dzor 0 Total...
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    obverse. The same year the sign was widely populated in a number of local periodicals. In 2011, the dram sign appeared on the renewed official site of the...
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    A cartoon from Tbilisi-based Armenian satirical periodical Khatabala shows bitter consequences for both sides...
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    Party, ARF also got to appoint the regional governors of Aragatsotn and Shirak Provinces. After the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes, the ARF helped the Ministry...
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    Smbatyan (Armenian: Կարեն Սմբատյան) was born on April 21, 1932, in Gyumri, Shirak, Armenia, and passed on December 27, 2008, in Yerevan, the capital city...
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    Yerevan (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    Ilkhanate in the mid-14th century, the Zakarid princes ruled over Lori, Shirak and the Ararat Plain until 1360 when they fell to the invading Turkic tribes...
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    Mushki (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    Armenian highlands Cities Climate Earthquakes Extreme points Lake Sevan Mountains Municipalities Rivers Lakes Shikahogh State Reserve Shirak Plain more......
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    in 1843, featured the cathedral. The Etchmiadzin monthly, the official periodical of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin founded in 1944, features the cathedral...
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    Tourism in Armenia (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    used for commercial aviation are Yerevan's Zvartnots Airport and Gyumri's Shirak Airport. Reconstruction of the previously defunct Syunik Airport near the...
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