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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Ararat Province (redirect from Artashat Municipality)
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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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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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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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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Battle of Artaxata (redirect from Battle of Artashat)
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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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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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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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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Aragatsotn Արագածոտն Ashtarak Աշտարակ 2,756 132,925 128,941 Ararat Արարատ Artashat Արտաշատ 2,090 260,367 248,982 Armavir Արմավիր Armavir Արմավիր 1,242 265...
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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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Armenian toponyms which bear this suffix: Yervandashat (Eruandashat) Artashat (Artaxata) Ashtishat Schmitt, R.; Bailey, H. W. (2011) [1986]. "ARMENIA...
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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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Armenia were located in this province, including Armavir, Yervandashat, Artashat, Vagharshapat, Dvin, Bagaran, Shirakavan, Kars and Ani (the current capital...
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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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Sadunts (Amre Taza) Shamiram Shenik Shenkani Sipan Sorik Tandzut Tlik Verin Artashat Yeghegnut (Badal) Yeraskhahun Zartonk (Ghamshlu) Zovuni The majority of...
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Temples dedicated to Anahit were established in Ani-Kammakh, Armavir, Artashat, Ashtishat. Ani is likely a derivation or alternate form of Anahit. Mihr...
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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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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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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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View from the Araratian plain near the city of Artashat, Armenia...
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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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transferred into the new capital Artashat. When King Sapor II of Persia invaded Armenia (360–370), he led away from Artashat 30,000 Armenian and 9,000 Jewish...
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Ashtarak Ararat 260,367 248,982 8.5% 2,090 119.1/km2 (308/sq mi) 4 91 Artashat Armavir 265,770 253,493 8.6% 1,231 205.9/km2 (533/sq mi) 3 94 Armavir Gegharkunik...
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Gevorg Kasparov (section Dvin Artashat)
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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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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000°N 44.400°E / 40.000; 44.400 (Armenia) Armenia Passing through Verin Artashat and Norashen, Ararat 40°0′N 45°36′E / 40.000°N 45.600°E / 40.000; 45...
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