Trialeti–Vanadzor culture, previously known as the Trialeti–Kirovakan culture, is named after the Trialeti region of Georgia and the city of Vanadzor...
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Origin of the Armenians (section Prehistoric cultures)
ages, many complex societies emerged from distinctive cultures such as Kura–Araxes, Trialeti–Vanadzor, Sevan–Artsakh, Karmir Berd, Karmir Vank’, Lchashen–Metsamor...
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been developed in the South Caucasus region, possibly by the Trialeti-Vanadzor culture originally, which suggests an eastern homeland for the Mushki...
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Kosyan, it is possible that the origins of Hayasa-Azzi lie in the Trialeti-Vanadzor culture, which expanded from Transcaucasia toward northeastern modern...
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below the Urmia basin and Lake Van. From 2200 BC to 1600 BC, the Trialeti-Vanadzor culture flourished in Armenia, southern Georgia, and northeastern Turkey...
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well-defined cultural transitions: Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Kura-Araxes, Trialeti-Vanadzor 2, Lchashen-Metsamor, Urartian and Armenian Classical/Medieval (Figure...
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Indo-European archetypes and influenced by Near Eastern mythology. Hayk is a culture hero and an etiological founding figure, like Asshur for the Assyrians...
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Azerbaijan, near Lake Urmia) cultures. It gave rise to the Khirbet Kerak-ware culture found in the Levant and Trialeti culture of the South Caucasus and...
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below the Urmia basin and Lake Van. From 2200 BC to 1600 BC, the Trialeti-Vanadzor culture flourished in Armenia, southern Georgia, and northeastern Turkey...
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Armenian Karin/Erzerum, ed. Richard G. Hovannisian. UCLA Armenian History and Culture Series: Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces, 4. Costa Mesa, CA: Mazda...
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demise, the Hethumid dynasty left a lasting legacy in Armenian history and culture. Hethum (or Hetoum) I (1226–1270) Leo II (1270–1289) – son of Hethum I...
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of unique approaches to governing into the traditions of Islam. Islamic culture did not separate religious and secular matters. At first, the Sultan was...
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Artsruni dynasty (section In popular culture)
Prehistory Shulaveri–Shomu culture Kura–Araxes culture Legend of Hayk Trialeti–Vanadzor culture Armani Lchashen–Metsamor culture Hayasa-Azzi Arme–Shupria...
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Etiuni with the Lchashen-Metsamor culture. Lchashen-Metsamor culture ultimately descends from the Trialeti-Vanadzor culture. Ishtikuni, near modern Lchashen...
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Bagratid Armenia (section Culture and society)
the Byzantine-Arab wars had largely stifled any expression of Armenian culture in fields such as historiography, literature and architecture. These restrictions...
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Despite the Hellenistic invasion of Persia, Persian and local Armenian culture remained the strongest element within society and the elites. The imperial...
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Prehistory Shulaveri–Shomu culture Kura–Araxes culture Legend of Hayk Trialeti–Vanadzor culture Armani Lchashen–Metsamor culture Hayasa-Azzi Arme–Shupria...
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House of Lusignan (section In popular culture)
marriage was described as a "cornerstone in the revitalisation of French culture in the Lusignan court that characterised Janus's rule". Charlotte died...
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Prehistory Shulaveri–Shomu culture Kura–Araxes culture Legend of Hayk Trialeti–Vanadzor culture Armani Lchashen–Metsamor culture Hayasa-Azzi Arme–Shupria...
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coast of the Caspian". The presence of the Persian language and Iranian culture continued during the Islamic era. The original population of the Caucasus...
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Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (section Culture)
Europeans, particularly France, brought important new influences on Armenian culture. The Cilician nobility adopted many aspects of Western European life, including...
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periods of bilingualism. According to the Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture: The Armenians according to Diakonoff, are then an amalgam of the Hurrian...
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Despite the Hellenistic invasion of Persia, Persian and local Armenian culture remained the strongest element within society and the elites. The Orontid...
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Prehistory Shulaveri–Shomu culture Kura–Araxes culture Legend of Hayk Trialeti–Vanadzor culture Armani Lchashen–Metsamor culture Hayasa-Azzi Arme–Shupria...
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temples located near each other in Gavar. Tir or Tiur – God of wisdom, culture, science and studies, he also was an interpreter of dreams. He was the...
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Prehistory Shulaveri–Shomu culture Kura–Araxes culture Legend of Hayk Trialeti–Vanadzor culture Armani Lchashen–Metsamor culture Hayasa-Azzi Arme–Shupria...
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such as Commagene, nothing approaching an answer to questions about local culture is possible." While the language used on public monuments was typically...
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Lchashen-Metsamor culture (Armenian: Լճաշեն-մեծամորյան մշակույթ) (Georgian: ლჭაშენ-მეწამორის კულტურა) is an archeological culture of the Late Bronze Age...
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