Shirakavan. The current village of Yerazgavors is located a few kilometres east of the historic city of Shirakavan-Yerazgavors. Հայաստանի Հանրապետության բնակավայրերի...
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Yerazgavors may refer to: Shirakavan (ancient city), an ancient city and one of the historic capitals of Armenia formerly known as Yerazgavors Yerazgavors...
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unite the Armenian Church by sending two letters to Catholicos Zacharias I and Ashot, Zacharias and Ashot summoned a council in Yerazgavors; the ambiguous...
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were created in the regions of historical Armenia, the Armenian Highlands. The greatest achievement of Armenian architecture is generally agreed to be its...
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Shirakavan (ancient city) (category Former capitals of Armenia)
Shirakavan (Armenian: Շիրակաւան); founded as Yerazgavors and later Yerazgavork, was a medieval Armenian city and one of the 13 historic capitals of Armenia, serving...
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Aralykh may refer to: Verin Kelanlu, Armenia Yerazgavors, Armenia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the...
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The Armenian Quarter (Arabic: حارة الأرمن, Harat al-Arman; Hebrew: הרובע הארמני, Ha-Rova ha-Armeni; Armenian: Հայոց թաղ, Hayots t'agh) is one of the four...
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Adarnase IV of Iberia (section Alliance with Armenia)
Adarnase participated in a celebratory banquet with his Armenian counterpart at Yerazgavors. In 899, as an act of friendship and to confirm the relations...
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corresponds to the Shirakavan settlement of Historical Armenia, also known by its older name of Yerazgavors, developed into a small town in the mid-ninth century...
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Ashot Yerkat) and Abas I. Smbat I was crowned king in 892 in Shirakavan (Yerazgavors), following a brief attempt by his uncle Abas to disrupt his succession...
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Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminator (redirect from St. Elie and St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Cathedral, Beirut)
Saint Gregory the Illuminator (Armenian: Սուրբ Եղիա – Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչ եկեղեցի) is a cathedral of the Armenian Catholic Church in Debbas Square...
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and was very grieved. Catholicos George went to comfort King Smbat at Yerazgavors, where he would later also preside at his coronation. This enraged the...
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Church of the Holy Apostles (Ani) (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
508798; 43.570685 The Church of the Holy Apostles, also Surp Arak’elots (Armenian: Սուրբ Առաքելոց եկեղեցի, Surb Arakelots yekeghets’i, "Holy Apostles Church")...
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A municipality in Armenia referred to as community (Armenian: համայնք hamaynk, plural: Armenian: համայնքներ hamaynkner), is an administrative subdivision...
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Etchmiadzin Cathedral (redirect from Etchmiadzin Armenian Apostolic Cathedral)
Etchmiadzin Cathedral (Armenian: Էջմիածնի մայր տաճար, romanized: Ēǰmiaçni mayr tač̣ar) is the mother church of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in...
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Shirak Province (category Provinces of Armenia)
Shirak (Armenian: Շիրակ, Armenian pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾɑk] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north-west of the country, bordering...
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Haghartsin Monastery (category Christian monasteries in Armenia)
Haghartsin (Armenian: Հաղարծին, romanized: Hałarcin) is a medieval monastery located near the town of Dilijan in the Tavush Province of Armenia. It was built...
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On 1 January 2022, there were 48 urban settlements (Armenian: քաղաքներ, romanized: k̕aġak̕ner, lit. 'cities'), excluding the capital city of Yerevan, and...
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has media related to Castles in Armenia. In total, there are approximately 293 castles or ruins of castles in Armenia. Aghjkaghala Castle Aghli Berd Aghtamir...
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Sevanavank (category Christian monasteries in Armenia)
Sevanavank (Armenian: Սևանավանք; meaning Sevan Monastery) is a monastic complex located on a peninsula at the northwestern shore of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik...
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The Armenian Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary (Armenian: Հայկական տաճար; Ukrainian: Вірменський собор, romanized: Virmenskyi sobor; Polish: Katedra...
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Dadivank (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
Dadivank (Armenian: Դադիվանք) or Khutavank (Armenian: Խութավանք, lit. 'monastery on the hill') is an Armenian Apostolic monastery in the Kalbajar District...
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Haghpat Monastery (category Christian monasteries in Armenia)
Monastery, also known as Haghpatavank (Armenian: Հաղպատավանք), is a medieval Armenian monastery complex in Haghpat, Armenia, built between the 10th and 13th...
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The Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Armenian: Սուրբ Խաչ եկեղեցի, romanized: Surp Khachʿ egeghetsʿi, Turkish: Akdamar Kilisesi or Surp Haç Kilisesi) on Aghtamar...
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Saint Gayane Church (category 7th-century churches in Armenia)
The Saint Gayane Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Գայանե եկեղեցի; pronounced Surb Gayane yekeghetsi) is a 7th-century Armenian church in Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin)...
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Tatev Monastery (category Populated places in Armenia)
The Tatev Monastery (Armenian: Տաթևի վանք, romanized: Tat'evi vank') is a 9th-century Armenian Apostolic Christian monastery located on a large basalt...
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Cathedral of Ani (category 11th-century establishments in Armenia)
capital city of medieval Bagratid Armenia, located in present-day eastern Turkey, on the border with modern Armenia. Its construction was completed in...
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Cathedral of Saint James, Jerusalem (category Articles needing translation from Armenian Wikipedia)
of Saint James (Armenian: Սրբոց Յակոբեանց Վանք Հայոց, Hebrew: קתדרלת יעקב הקדוש, Arabic: كتدرائية القديس جيمس, or Saint Jacob's Armenian Cathedral) is a...
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Church of Saint Elia, Kizkale (category 13th-century churches in Armenia)
vassals of the Kingdom of Georgia, captured Ani with a combined Georgian and Armenian army. Ani was then captured and destroyed by the Mongols in 1239. Part...
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Geghard (category World Heritage Sites in Armenia)
Geghard (Armenian: Գեղարդ, meaning "spear") is a medieval monastery in the Ararat province of Armenia, being partially carved out of the adjacent mountain...
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