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    Artashat (Armenian: Արտաշատ [ɑɾtɑˈʃɑt]) is a town and administrative center of the Artashat Municipality and the Ararat Province of Armenia. It is located...
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    Artaxata (redirect from Artashat)
    Artashat (Armenian: Արտաշատ), Hellenized as Artaxata (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτάξατα) and Artaxiasata (Ἀρταξιάσατα), was a major city and commercial center of...
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    province (marz) of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is the town of Artashat. The province is named after the biblical Mount Ararat. It is bordered...
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  • Artaxata, also known as Artashat, is an ancient city and one of the historic capitals of Armenia. Artashat may also refer to: Artashat, Armenia, a modern town...
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    54417°E / 39.95556; 44.54417 Artashat City Stadium (Armenian: Արտաշատի քաղաքային մարզադաշտ) is a multipurpose stadium in Artashat, Armenia, mostly used for...
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    army of the Persian King Shapur II in the 360s. Artashat (Artaxata) – King Artashes I founded Artashat in 185 BC in the region of Ostan within the historical...
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  • Artashat orthonairovirus, also called Artashat virus (ARTSV), is a species in the genus Orthonairovirus. It was first isolated in Armenia in 1972 from...
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  • 07139; 44.56056 Zovashen (also, Dzhannatlu) is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia. Ararat Province Zovashen, Artashat at GEOnet Names Server v t e...
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    The Battle of Artaxata was fought near the Arsanias River in 68 BC between an army of the Roman Republic and the army of the Kingdom of Armenia. The Romans...
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    00056°N 44.58500°E / 40.00056; 44.58500 Verin Artashat (Armenian: Վերին Արտաշատ) is a village in the Artashat Municipality of the Ararat Province of Armenia...
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    Armenia, near the border with Turkey, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Artashat, Ararat Province, within the territory of ancient Artaxata. The monastery...
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  • Dvin Artashat (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Դվին Արտաշատ), is a defunct Armenian football club from Artashat, Ararat Province. It was founded in 1982...
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    Population † Aragatsotn Արագածոտն Ashtarak Աշտարակ 2,756 132,925 Ararat Արարատ Artashat Արտաշատ 2,090 260,367 Armavir Արմավիր Armavir Արմավիր 1,242 265,770 Gegharkunik  ...
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  • Armenian toponyms which bear this suffix: Yervandashat (Eruandashat) Artashat (Artaxata) Ashtishat Schmitt, R.; Bailey, H. W. (2011) [1986]. "ARMENIA...
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  • was an Armenian stage actor. Gyurjyan was born in the village of Vostan, Artashat Region on 1 January 1923, and graduated from the local secondary school...
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    View from the Araratian plain near the city of Artashat, Armenia...
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    the Yerevan football school. As a youth, he played with the team Dvin Artashat. He played for this youth club from 1997 – 1998. At the age of 17 he became...
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  • meaning of the ending -moyn is unknown), was located near the city of Artashat. The fourth month of the ancient Armenian calendar, Trē or Tri, was named...
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    The Siege of Artaxata took place in 66 BC in the modern Artashat on the Araxes River near Erevan, a place of course far to the north of the Artaxata. The...
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    Aparan: 252 Ashtarak: 232 Talin: 249 0 Tsaghkahovit: 257 0 Ararat: 238 Artashat: 235 Masis: 236 Vedi: 234 Armavir: 237 Baghramyan: 233 Dalarik: 233 76...
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    dyer's kermes, which was derived from another insect. The Armenian cities Artashat and Dvin were early centers of the production of kirmiz: during the 8th...
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  • 1979 Yugoslavia M later Serbia Martirosyan, Haik M. 13306553 2000-07-14 Artashat 2017 Armenia M title application Maslak, Konstantin 4130901 1984-08-27...
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    civilization. It was home to several ancient cities, most notably Artashat and Dvin. Artashat was founded around 176 BCE by King Artaxias I and became one...
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    Dvin (Armenian: Դվին) is a village in the Artashat Municipality of the Ararat Province of Armenia. It is located near the ruins of the ancient city of...
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    69 Ashtarak Ararat 260,367 8.6% 262,395 2,090 125/km2 (320/sq mi) 4 91 Artashat Armavir 265,770 8.8% 266,600 1,242 214/km2 (550/sq mi) 3 94 Armavir Gegharkunik...
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  • Erivan uezd of the Erivan Governorate and during the Soviet period in the Artashat region of the Armenian SSR, located in Khosrov Forest. The village was...
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  • Gilbert Pogosyan (born 1 November 1988 in Artashat) is an Armenian footballer who is currently without a club. Pogosyan grew up in Verdugo City, California...
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  • Bulgaria 106 AD Durostorum Silistra Bulgaria earliest preserved mention of the city from 106 AD Pautalia Kyustendil Bulgaria 117 AD Artaxata Artashat Armenia...
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    new capital in the central valley of the Araxes River called Artaxata (Artashat), which quickly grew into a major urban and commercial center. He was succeeded...
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    Armenia were located in this province, including Armavir, Yervandashat, Artashat, Vagharshapat, Dvin, Bagaran, Shirakavan, Kars and Ani (the current capital...
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