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    Amberd (Armenian: Ամբերդ) is a 10th-century fortress located 2,300 meters (7,500 ft) above sea level, on the slopes of Mount Aragats at the confluence...
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  • 40°14′30″N 44°16′22″E / 40.24167°N 44.27278°E / 40.24167; 44.27278 Amberd (Armenian: Ամբերդ); known as Franganots until 1978, is a village in the Armavir...
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    Ghafadaryan, K. (1974). "Ամբերդ (Amberd)". Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia Volume I (in Armenian). p. 278–280. "Ashtarak-Oshakan-Amberd fortress–Letter Park". wonderlandarmenia...
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    The Armenian State University of Economics (ASUE) (Armenian: Հայաստանի պետական տնտեսագիտական համալսարան) is a state-owned university of economics in Yerevan...
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    commonly referred to as Vahramashen Surp Astvatsatsin or the Church of Amberd) was built for Prince Vahram Pahlavuni of the Pahlavuni family. An inscription...
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    Kasagh, Gegharot, and Amberd are the main water resources in the province. Mountainous lakes including Lake Kari, Lessing, Amberd, Tagavor, and Kuraghbyur...
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    survey of the South Caucasus, the "Enlight" Public Research Center, and the AMBERD research center at the Armenian State University of Economics. According...
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    Armenia brought forth many palaces as well, the most notable of which being Amberd Fortress and the 12th-century palace in Dashtadem Fortress. The Zakarids...
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    Pilippos I ordered the river source closed and connected the lake to the Amberd River, a tributary of the Kasagh. Later, this canal disappeared. There is...
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    communities and included settlements: Aghavnatun Aknalich Alashkert Amasia Amberd Aragats Araks (Armavir) Arazap Arevadasht Arevashat Arevik Argavand Argina...
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  • Fort Barrington Fort Berkeley Fort Charlotte Fort James Shirley Heights Amberd Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Ertij Fort Halidzor Fortress Kakavaberd...
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    brother Ivane the atabeg took Dvin in 1193. They also took Gelakun, Bjni, Amberd, and Bargushat, and all the towns along Araxes basin, up to the Khodaafarin...
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  • Ruins of Quilmes Talampaya National Park Tastil Tolombón Aquihuecó Agarak Amberd Aramus Areni-1 Argishtikhinili Artaxata Armavir Aruchavank Baghaberd Berdavan...
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    v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort...
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  • Pahlavunis controlled and built various fortresses throughout Armenia such as Amberd and Bjni and played a significant role in all the affairs of the country...
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    (Ուքանանց) and other feudal families. The main seat of the Vachutians was at Amberd and the religious centers of Hovhannavank Monastery, Saghmosavank Monastery...
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    Tamar. Zakare and Ivane took Dvin in 1193. They also took Sevan, Bjni, Amberd and Bargushat, and all the towns above the city of Ani, up to the bridge...
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    monasteries of Yovhannavank', Sahnosavank' and Teter, lord of Aragacotn, Sirak, Amberd and by Nig. His wife, Mamaxatun, daughter of Abuserh, is also known for...
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    Ashtarak Municipality of the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It is located on Amberd River. The modern settlement was founded mainly by emigrants from Van, Gavash...
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    took Dvin in 1193 from the Seljuk Eldiguzids. They also took Sevan, Bjni, Amberd and Bargushat, and all the towns above the city of Ani, up to the bridge...
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  • appeared in court on 11 May and was remanded to reappear on May 26. 'Operation Amberd' was formed, and investigations made for 9 days, after a call to a security...
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  • Kamsarakan Palace in Ani Tigran Honents (Merchants) Palace Dashtadem Palace Amberd Castle Palace Korikos Castle Palace Lampron Castle Palace-Ancestral home...
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  • v t e Historical Armenian fortresses and castles Armenia Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan (Ghalinjakar) Bjni Dashtadem Erebuni Erivan (Yerevan) Ertij Garni Halidzor...
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  • Ages, the northern region of the Aragatsotn region was renamed to Amberd, after the Amberd Fortress. The administrative center of the region was Oshakan....
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  • Georgian–Seljuk wars  Kingdom of Georgia Eldiguzids Victory 1196 Siege of Amberd [hy] Amberd, Aragatsotn Province, Armenia Georgian–Seljuk wars  Kingdom of Georgia...
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    v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort...
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    v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort...
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    century St. Thaddeus Church, Ddmashen, 7th century Lmbatavank, 7th century Amberd, 7th century Aghitu tomb, 7th century Ateni Sioni Church, 7th century Kirants...
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    v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort...
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    Engineering Physics Institute, founder of the high-altitude Aragats and Nor-Amberd research stations. In recognition of his scientific achievements and contribution...
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