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    of the Armenian one, the name eventually evolved into Yerevan (Erebuni = Erevani = Erevan = Yerevan). Scholar Margarit Israelyan notes these changes when...
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  • after the region switched hands from Diauehian rule into Urartian one, the Erebuni Fortress was founded (which later would become Yerevan, capital of Armenia)...
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    of the start of the Armenian genocide. 1968 1st Prize. Exhibition "Erebuni-Erevan" Armenia. 1973 2nd Prize. Exhibition for the Prize of NP "Avangard."[citation...
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  • of Erevan is mentioned with increasing frequency in medieval Armenian sources ...] Deschamps, Stephane (22 February 2016) [23 October 2015]. "Erebuni in...
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  • history of modern Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, traces its roots back to Erebuni Fortress an ancient Urartian fortified monument from which also the modern...
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    (Urartian inscriptions), Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, 1960 Erebuni Museum, Erevan, Armenia Brestian, Scott de (29 May 2012). "Horsemen in Bronze:...
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    census of 1989: History of Yerevan Yerevan Erebuni Fortress Armenian Oblast Erivan Governorate Khanate of Erevan History of Armenia Administrative districts...
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    (NASA). Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2018-08-27. "Erebuni Museum". armenianheritage.org. Armenia Monuments Awareness Project. Archived...
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  • 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2018-05-26. Two days later, on December 4, Dro left Erevan for the lake Sevan area where he welcomed the Revkom and, in turn, gave...
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    Khatchadourian 2008, p. 251. Smith, Adam T. (2012). "'Yerevan, My Ancient Erebuni': Archaeological Repertoires, Public Assemblages, and the Manufacture of...
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    [History of Armenia]. Erevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences. Malxasyanc', Step'an (1997). Movses Xorenac'i, Hayoc' Patmowt'yown (PDF). Erevan: "Hayastan" hratarakčowt'yown...
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    the founding of the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC by King Argishti I at the western extreme of the Ararat plain. Erebuni has been described as "designed...
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    Grigorian 1960, pp. 18–19. Smith, Adam T. (2012). ""Yerevan, My Ancient Erebuni": Archaeological Repertoires, Public Assemblages, and the Manufacture of...
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    1080/08865655.2023.2200782. Smith, Adam T. (2012). ""Yerevan, My Ancient Erebuni": Archaeological Repertoires, Public Assemblages, and the Manufacture of...
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    Persian Rule 1807–1828: A Political and Socioeconomic Study of the Khanate of Erevan on the Eve of the Russian Conquest. Undena Publications. ISBN 978-0890031223...
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    during the reign of Vazgen I (1955–1988)] (in Armenian). Los Angeles: Erebuni. Kazarian, Armen (2007). Кафедральный собор Сурб Эчмиадзин и восточнохристианское...
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    territory of the Khosrov Reserve. She took contributed to the set up of the Erebuni Reserve. She prevented the Artanish Reserve from being transferred to management...
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