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Armavir Province

Index Armavir Province

Armavir (Արմավիր), is a province (marz) in the western part of Armenia. [1]

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Administrative divisions of Armenia

Armenia is subdivided into eleven administrative divisions.

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Afsharid dynasty

The Afsharid dynasty (افشاریان) were members of an Iranian dynasty that originated from the Turkic Afshar tribe in Iran's north-eastern province of Khorasan, ruling Persia in the mid-eighteenth century.

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Aghavnatun

Aghavnatun (Աղավնատուն, formerly, Akhavnatukh) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Aknalich

Aknalich (Ակնալիճ; formerly, Aygherlich) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Aknashen

Aknashen (Ակնաշեն, also Romanized as Aknachen; until 1978, Khatunarkh Verin, Verin Khatunarkh, and Khatunarkh, also Russified as Verkhniy Khatunarkh) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Alashkert, Armenia

Alashkert (Ալաշկերտ); known as Kyarimarkh until 1935, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Amasia, Armavir

Amasia (Ամասիա, also Romanized as Amasiya) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Amberd, Armavir

Amberd (Ամբերդ); known as Franganots until 1978, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Apaga, Armenia

Apaga (Ապագա – meaning "future"; until 1935, Verin Turkmenlu) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Aparan

Aparan (Armenian: Ապարան), is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia, located in the Aragatsotn Province, about 50 kilometers northwest of the capital Yerevan.

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Aq Qoyunlu

The Aq Qoyunlu or Ak Koyunlu, also called the White Sheep Turkomans (Āq Quyūnlū), was a Persianate Sunni Oghuz Turkic tribal federation that ruled present-day Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eastern Turkey, most part of Iran, and Iraq from 1378 to 1501.

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Arable land

Arable land (from Latin arabilis, "able to be plowed") is, according to one definition, land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops.

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Aragats, Armavir

Aragats (Արագած, until 1946, Khznauz) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Aragatsavan

Aragatsavan (Արագածավան); formerly known as Alagyoz, is a major village in the western part of the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Aragatsotn Province

Aragatzotn (Արագածոտն) is a province (marz) of Armenia.

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Araks, Armavir

Araks (Արաքս), is a village in the western part of the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Araks, Vagharshapat

Araks (Արաքս), known as Nerkin Karkhun and Sharifabad until 1946, is a village in the eastern part of the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Ararat Plain

The Ararat plain (Արարատյան դաշտ Araratyan dašt) is one of the largest of the Armenian Plateau.

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Ararat Province

Ararat (Արարատ), is a province (marz) of Armenia.

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Aras (river)

The Aras or Araxes is a river flowing through Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran.

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Aratashen

Aratashen (Առատաշեն, also Romanized as Arratashen; also, Artashen; until 1978 Zeyva Hayi – meaning "Armenian Zeyva", Zeyva, Bol’shaya Zeyva and Nerkin-Zeyva) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Arazap

Arazap (Արազափ; until 1947, Evdzhilar and Evjilar) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Arevadasht

Arevadasht (Արևադաշտ), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Arevashat

Arevashat (Արևաշատ) known as Varmaziar until 1946, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Arevik

Arevik (Արևիկ; formerly, Agdzharkh and Aghja-Arkh) is a town in the Armavir province of Armenia.

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Argavand, Armavir

Argavand (Արգավանդ; formerly, Uzunoba) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Argina, Armenia

Argina (Արգինա) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Argishti I of Urartu

Argishti I, was the sixth known king of Urartu, reigning from 786 BC to 764 BC.

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Argishtikhinili (ancient city)

Argishtikhinili (Urartian: ar-gi-iš-ti-ḫi-ni-li) was a town in the ancient kingdom of Urartu, established during the expansion of the Urartians in the Transcaucasus under their king Argishti I, and named in his honour.

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Armavir (ancient city)

Armavir (Արմավիր) was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of the Orontid Dynasty.

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Armavir (village)

Armavir (Արմավիր) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Armavir Football Academy Stadium

Armavir Football Academy Stadium (Արմավիրի ֆուտբոլի ակադեմիայի մարզադաշտ), known as Jubilee Stadium (Հոբելյանական մարզադաշտ) until 2017, is a football stadium in Armavir, Armenia, currently under redevelopment.

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Armavir, Armenia

Armavir (Արմավիր), is a town and urban municipal community located in the west of Armenia serving as the administrative centre of Armavir Province.

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Armenia

Armenia (translit), officially the Republic of Armenia (translit), is a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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Armenia Ethnography Museum

Officially, the Armenia Ethnography Museum and the National Liberation Movement, is a state-owned museum of the Republic of Armenia located in the village of Araks, Armavir Province, within the Sardarapat Memorial complex, around 10 km southwest of the provincial centre Armavir.

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Armenia Time

Armenia Time (AMT) is a time zone used in Armenia.

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Armenian alphabet

The Armenian alphabet (Հայոց գրեր Hayoc' grer or Հայոց այբուբեն Hayoc' aybowben; Eastern Armenian:; Western Armenian) is an alphabetical writing system used to write Armenian.

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Armenian Apostolic Church

The Armenian Apostolic Church (translit) is the national church of the Armenian people.

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Armenian cochineal

The Armenian cochineal (Porphyrophora hamelii (Brandt)), also known as the Ararat cochineal or Ararat scale, is a scale insect indigenous to the Ararat plain and Aras (Araks) River valley in the Armenian Highlands.

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Armenian Genocide

The Armenian Genocide (Հայոց ցեղասպանություն, Hayots tseghaspanutyun), also known as the Armenian Holocaust, was the Ottoman government's systematic extermination of 1.5 million Armenians, mostly citizens within the Ottoman Empire.

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Armenian Highlands

The Armenian Highlands (Haykakan leṙnašxarh; also known as the Armenian Upland, Armenian plateau, Armenian tableland,Hewsen, Robert H. "The Geography of Armenia" in The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times Volume I: The Dynastic Periods: From Antiquity to the Fourteenth Century. Richard G. Hovannisian (ed.) New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997, pp. 1-17 or simply Armenia) is the central-most and highest of three land-locked plateaus that together form the northern sector of the Middle East.

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Armenian illuminated manuscripts

Armenian illuminated manuscripts form a separate tradition, related to other forms of Medieval Armenian art, but also to the Byzantine tradition.

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Armenian Nuclear Power Plant

The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP), commonly known as the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant, (Armenian: Մեծամորի ատոմային էլեկտրակայան) is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus located 36 kilometers west of Yerevan.

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Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic

Armenia (translit,; Армения; Armeniya), officially the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (Armenian SSR; translit; translit), also commonly referred to as Soviet Armenia, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union in December 1922 located in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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Arsacid dynasty of Armenia

The Arsacid dynasty, known natively as the Arshakuni dynasty (Արշակունի Aršakuni), ruled the Kingdom of Armenia from 54 to 428.

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Arshaluys

Arshaluys (Արշալույս – meaning "dawn", also Romanized as Arshaluis; formerly, Körpalu and Kyorpalu) is a town in the Armavir province of Armenia.

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Artamet

Artamet (Արտամետ) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia; it is located around 65 km east of Yerevan and 12 km from the border with Turkey.

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Artashar

Artashar (Արտաշար), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Artaxiad dynasty

The Artaxiad dynasty or Ardaxiad dynasty (Artashesian Dynasty, Armenian: Արտաշեսյան արքայատոհմ) ruled the Kingdom of Armenia from 189 BC until their overthrow by the Romans in AD 12.

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Artimet

Artimet (Արտիմետ; until recently, Atarbekyan and Atarbekian; originally, Ali-Begli and Alibeklu) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Assyrian Church of the East

The Assyrian Church of the East (ܥܕܬܐ ܕܡܕܢܚܐ ܕܐܬܘܖ̈ܝܐ ʻĒdtā d-Madenḥā d-Ātorāyē), officially the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East (ʻEdtā Qaddīštā wa-Šlīḥāitā Qātolīqī d-Madenḥā d-Ātorāyē), is an Eastern Christian Church that follows the traditional christology and ecclesiology of the historical Church of the East.

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Assyrians in Armenia

Assyrians in Armenia (Asoriner) make up the country's third largest ethnic minority, after Yazidis and Russians.

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Aygek

Aygek (Այգեկ) is a village and a rural community in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Aygeshat, Armavir

Aygeshat (Այգեշատ), known as Ghuzigidan until 1950, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Aygeshat, Vagharshapat

Aygeshat (Այգեշատ; also, Aigeshat, known as Hajighara until 1935), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Aygevan

Aygevan (Այգևան); formerly Sovkhoz Nomer Shest – (Russian for "Sovkhoz number six"), later Imeni Stalina, later Dzerzhinski and Imeni Dzerzhinskogo, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Ayrarat

Ayrarat was a province of old Armenia (c. 300–800).

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Bagaran, Armavir

Bagaran is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Baghramyan, Armavir

Baghramyan (Բաղրամյան), Bagramyan or Bagramian, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Baghramyan, Vagharshapat

Baghramyan (Բաղրամյան), Bagramyan or Bagramian, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Bagratid Armenia

The Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia, also known as Bagratid Armenia (Բագրատունյաց Հայաստան Bagratunyats Hayastan or Բագրատունիների թագավորություն, Bagratunineri t’agavorut’yun, "kingdom of the Bagratunis"), was an independent state established by Ashot I Bagratuni in the early 880s following nearly two centuries of foreign domination of Greater Armenia under Arab Umayyad and Abbasid rule.

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Baku

Baku (Bakı) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region, with a population of 2,374,000.

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Bambakashat

Bambakashat (Բամբակաշատ – meaning "plenty of cotton"); formerly known as Molla Bayazet or Mullah-Bayazid, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Battle of Abaran

The Battle of Bash Abaran (Բաշ Աբարանի ճակատամարտ Bash Abarani chakatamart, Baş-Abaran Muharebesi) was a battle of Caucasus Campaign of World War I that took place in the vicinity of Bash Abaran, in 1918.

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Battle of Karakilisa

The Battle of Karakilisa (Ղարաքիլիսայի ճակատամարտ Gharakilisayi chakatamart, Karakilise Muharebesi or Karakilise Muharebeleri) was a battle of Caucasus Campaign of World War I that took place in the vicinity of Karakilisa (now Vanadzor), on May 25-28, 1918.

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Battle of Sardarabad

The Battle of Sardarabad (Սարդարապատի ճակատամարտ, Sardarapati č̣akatamart; Serdarabad Muharebesi) was a battle of the Caucasus Campaign of World War I that took place near Sardarabad, Armenia from 22 to 29 May 1918, between the regular Armenian military units and militia on one side and the Ottoman army that had invaded Eastern Armenia on the other. Sardarabad was only 40 kilometers west of the city of Yerevan. The battle is currently seen as not only stopping the Ottoman advance into the rest of Armenia, but also preventing complete destruction of the Armenian nation. In the words of Christopher J. Walker, had the Armenians lost this battle, "t is perfectly possible that the word Armenia would have henceforth denoted only an antique geographical term.".

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Berkashat

Berkashat (Բերքաշատ) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Capital city

A capital city (or simply capital) is the municipality exercising primary status in a country, state, province, or other administrative region, usually as its seat of government.

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Catholicos of All Armenians

The Catholicos of All Armenians (plural Catholicoi, due to its Greek origin) (Ամենայն Հայոց Կաթողիկոս) is the chief bishop and spiritual leader of Armenia's national church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the worldwide Armenian diaspora.

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Cilicia

In antiquity, Cilicia(Armenian: Կիլիկիա) was the south coastal region of Asia Minor and existed as a political entity from Hittite times into the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia during the late Byzantine Empire.

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Continental climate

Continental climates are defined in the Köppen climate classification as having the coldest month with the temperature never rising above 0.0° C (32°F) all month long.

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Dalarik

Dalarik (Դալարիկ; until 1965, Mastara) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Daniel Bek-Pirumian

Daniel Bek-Pirumyan (Դանիել Բեկ-Փիրումյան; 22 November 1861 – 1921) was an Armenian military commander.

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Dasht, Armenia

Dasht (Դաշտ, meaning "field") is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Diocese of Armavir

Diocese of Armavir (Արմավիրի թեմ Armaviri t'em), is a diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church covering the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Doghs

Doghs (Դողս) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Electric locomotive

An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from overhead lines, a third rail or on-board energy storage such as a battery or a supercapacitor.

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Erivan Khanate

The Erivan Khanate (خانات ایروان – Xānāt-e Iravān; Երևանի խանություն – Yerevani khanut’yun; İrəvan xanlığı – ایروان خانلیغی), also known as Chokhur-e Sa'd, was a khanate (i.e. province) that was established in Afsharid Iran in the eighteenth century.

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Etchmiadzin Cathedral

Etchmiadzin Cathedral (Էջմիածնի մայր տաճար, Ēǰmiatsni mayr tačar) is the mother church of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia.

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Etchmiadzin Paper Factory

The Etchmiadzin Paper Factory was a paper factory, which was built in the 1780s by Catholicos Simeon I of Yerevan in Etchmiadzin.

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Eurnekian School

Eurnekian School (Էօրնեկեան հանրակրթական դպրոց), is a public school in Vagharshapat, Armavir Province, Armenia, affiliated with the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin which is the regulating body of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

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FC Armavir (Armenia)

FC Armavir Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Արմավիր), is a defunct Armenian football club from Armavir, Armavir Province. It was founded in 1965 as FC Sevan Hoktemberyan. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, FC Armavir participated in the Armenian Leagues mainly throughout the 1990s. However, the club was dissolved in 2003, and is currently away from professional football.

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FC Vagharshapat

FC Vagharshapat (Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Վաղարշապատ), is a defunct Armenian football club from the town of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin, Armavir Province.

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Ferik, Armenia

Ferik (Ֆերիկ), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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FIPS 10-4

The FIPS 10-4 standard, Countries, Dependencies, Areas of Special Sovereignty, and Their Principal Administrative Divisions, was a list of two-letter country codes that were used by the U.S. Government for geographical data processing in many publications, such as the CIA World Factbook.

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First Republic of Armenia

The First Republic of Armenia, officially known at the time of its existence as the Republic of Armenia (classical Հայաստանի Հանրապետութիւն), was the first modern Armenian state since the loss of Armenian statehood in the Middle Ages.

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Fish farming

Fish farming or pisciculture involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures such as fish ponds, usually for food.

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Gai, Armenia

Gai (Գայ; until 1978, Khatunarkh), pronounced "guy", is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Geghakert

Geghakert (Գեղակերտ; also referred to as Samaghar), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Getashen, Armavir

Getashen (Գետաշեն; also, Kalagar; until 1946, Dzhafarabat and Jafarabad) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia on the border with Turkey.

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Gevorgian Seminary

Gevorkian Theological Seminary (Գևրգյան Հոգևոր Ճեմարան Gevorkyan Hogevor Č̣emaran), also known as Gevorkian Seminary (Գևրգյան Ճեմարան Gevorkyan Č̣emaran), is a theological university-institute of the Armenian Apostolic Church founded by Catholicos George IV in 1874.

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Governor

A governor is, in most cases, a public official with the power to govern the executive branch of a non-sovereign or sub-national level of government, ranking under the head of state.

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Griboyedov, Armenia

Griboyedov (Գրիբոյեդով; until 1978, Aralikh Kyolanlu) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Hatsik, Armavir

Hatsik (Հացիկ, also Romanized as Hats’ik and Atsik; until 1963, Imeni Voroshilova, from 1963-1991, Nairi) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Hayk

Hayk the Great (Հայկ),, or The Great Hayk, also known as Hayk Nahapet (Հայկ Նահապետ,, Hayk the "head of family" or patriarch), is the legendary patriarch and founder of the Armenian nation.

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Haykashen, Armenia

Haykashen (Հայկաշեն) known as Gharashirin and Gharabazar until 1967, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Haykavan, Armavir

Haykavan (Հայկավան, also Romanized as Haikavan and Aykavan; until 1946, T'apadibi) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Haytagh

Haytagh (Հայթաղ, also Romanized as Hayt’agh, Aytakh, and Aytag) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Holy Mother of God Church, Vagharshapat

Church of the Holy Mother of God (Սուրբ Աստվածածին Եկեղեցի), is a church located in the town of Vagharshapat, Armenia.

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Hovtamej

Hovtamej (Հովտամեջ, also Romanized as Ovtamech and Hovtamech; formerly, Mugan and Mughanjik) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Hushakert

Hushakert (Հուշակերտ; until 1968, Shah-Varut) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Iğdır Province

Iğdır Province (Iğdır ili) is a province in eastern Turkey, located along the borders with Armenia, Azerbaijan (the area of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic), and Iran. Its adjacent provinces are Kars to the northwest and Ağrı to the west and south. It occupies an area of 3,587 km² and population of 184,418 (2010 est.), it was 168,634 in 2000 (up from 142,601 in 1990). It was created from southeastern part of former Kars Province in 1993. Turkey's highest mountain, Mount Ararat (Ağrı Dağı) is in Iğdır, but much of the land is a wide plain far below the mountain. The climate is the warmest in this part of Turkey, cotton can be grown in Iğdır. Iğdır is where Noah is said to have thrived following the flood. The closed border with Armenia follows the Aras River. The provincial capital is the city of Iğdır. The majority of the province's population is Kurdish, with Azerbaijanis making up the remainder.

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ISO 3166-2:AM

ISO 3166-2:AM is the entry for Armenia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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Janfida

Janfida (Ջանֆիդա), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Jrarat, Armavir

Jrarat (Ջրառատ) formerly known as Gharkhun or Verin Gharkhun, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Jrarbi

Jrarbi (Ջրարբի); formerly known as Jrarati trchnafabrika (meaning "Jrarat poultry factory"), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Jrashen, Armavir

Jrashen (Ջրաշեն), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Judo

was created as a physical, mental and moral pedagogy in Japan, in 1882, by Jigoro Kano (嘉納治五郎).

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Kara Koyunlu

The Kara Koyunlu or Qara Qoyunlu, also called the Black Sheep Turkomans (قره قویونلو), were a Muslim Oghuz Turkic monarchy that ruled over the territory comprising present-day Azerbaijan, Armenia (1406), northwestern Iran, eastern Turkey, and northeastern Iraq from about 1374 to 1468.

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Karakert

Karakert (Քարակերտ), formerly known as Karmrashen and Karaburun, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Karakishlag

Karakishlag is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Karekin I Centre of Theology and Armenology

Karekin I Centre of Theology and Armenology (Գարեգին Ա Աստվածաբանական-հայագիտական կենտրոն, Garegin A Astvatsabanakan-hayagitakan kentron), is an educational institution and a research centre of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, located in Vagharshapat, Armenia.

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Kars Province

Kars Province (Turkish: Kars ili) is a province of Turkey, located in the northeastern part of the country. It shares part of its closed border with the Republic of Armenia. The provincial capital is the city of Kars. The provinces of Ardahan and Iğdır were until the 1990s part of Kars Province.

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Khanjyan, Armenia

Khanjyan (Խանջյան, also Romanized as Khanjian) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Khoronk

Khoronk (Խորոնք, also Romanized as Khoronq; formerly, Lenugi, Nizhniy Aylanlu, Nerkin Aylanlu, and Lenughi) is a town in the Armavir province of Armenia.

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Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)

The Kingdom of Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia, or simply Greater Armenia (Մեծ Հայք; Armenia Maior), was a monarchy in the Ancient Near East which existed from 321 BC to 428 AD.

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Koghbavan

Koghbavan (Կողբավան) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Kyurakyan

Kyurakyan is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Lake Ayger

Lake Akna (Ակնա, formerly Ayger (Այգեր)) is a small lake located in the Ararat plain west of Ejmiatsin in Armenia.

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Lenughi

Lenughi (Լենուղի; until 1946, Aghlanli Nerkin and Yasakhli) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Lernagog

Lernagog (Լեռնագոգ), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Lernamerdz

Lernamerdz (Լեռնամերձ, also Romanized as Lernamerts; formerly, Ayarlu) is an Armenian village of 400 people in Armavir Province that still follows Soviet communism, even after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

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List of sovereign states

This list of sovereign states provides an overview of sovereign states around the world, with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.

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Lukashin

Lukashin (Լուկաշին; formerly, Imeni Mikoyana), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Lusagyugh, Armavir

Lusagyugh (Լուսագյուղ, also Romanized as Lusagyukh, Lusagekh, and Lusaghyugh; until 1935, Nerk’in Turkmenlu and Turkmenlu) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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MAP Wine and Brandy Factory

MAP Wine and Brandy Factory ((MAP Ginu-Konyaki Gortsaran)), is one of the leading producers of alcoholic drinks in Armenia, located in the village of Lenughi of Armavir Province.

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Margara

Bridge over Arax at Margara in 1925. Margara (Մարգարա, also Romanized as Markara; formerly Margara-Gök) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Mayisyan, Armavir

Mayisyan (Մայիսյան), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Merdzavan

Merdzavan (Մերձավան), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia, located at the western suburbs of the capital Yerevan, north of the Parakar village.

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Mesrop Mashtots

Mesrop Mashtots (Մեսրոպ Մաշտոց Mesrop Maštoc'; Mesrobes Mastosius; 362February 17, 440 AD), was an early medieval Armenian linguist, theologian, statesman and hymnologist.

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Metsamor

Metsamor (Մեծամոր), is a town and urban municipal community in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Metsamor (village)

Metsamor (Մեծամոր); known as Ghamarlu until 1946, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Metsamor Castle

Metsamor Castle is the remains of an old fortress located to the southwest of the Armenian village of Taronik, in the Armavir Province.

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Military of the Ottoman Empire

The history of the military of the Ottoman Empire can be divided in five main periods.

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Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin (Մայր Աթոռ Սուրբ Էջմիածին, Mayr At'oř Surb Ēĵmiatsin), is the governing body of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

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Mount Aragats

Mount Aragats (Արագած,; formerly Ալագյազ, Alagyaz via Alagöz) is an isolated four-peaked volcano massif in Armenia.

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Mount Ararat

Mount Ararat (Ağrı Dağı; Մասիս, Masis and Արարատ, Ararat) is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in the extreme east of Turkey.

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Movses Khorenatsi

Movses Khorenatsi (ca. 410–490s AD; Խորենացի,, also written as Movsēs Xorenac‘i and Moses of Khoren, Moses of Chorene, and Moses Chorenensis in Latin sources) was a prominent Armenian historian from the period of Late Antiquity and the author of the History of Armenia.

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Movses Silikyan

Movses Silikyan (Movses Silikov) (1862 – 10 December 1937) was an Armenian general and national hero of World War I. He served as a major general in the Russian Imperial Army before the Bolshevik Revolution.

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Mrgashat

Mrgashat (Մրգաշատ; formerly, Gechrlu), is a major village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Mrgastan

Mrgastan (Մրգաստան; until 1935, Gadzhilar and Hajjilar) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Muay Thai

Muay Thai (มวยไทย) or Thai boxing is a combat sport of Thailand that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques.

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Musa Dagh

Musa Dagh (Musa Dağı; Մուսա լեռ, Musa leṛ; جبل موسى Jebel Musa; meaning "Moses Mountain") is a mountain in the Hatay province of Turkey.

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Musaler

Musaler (Մուսալեռ) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Muslim conquest of Armenia

The Arab conquest of Armenia was a part of the Muslim conquests after the death of Muhammad in 632 CE.

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Myasnikyan

Myasnikyan (Մյասնիկյան) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Nalbandyan, Armenia

Nalbandyan (Նալբանդյան, also Romanized as Nalbandian; formerly Shahriar), is a major village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Neolithic

The Neolithic was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 10,200 BC, according to the ASPRO chronology, in some parts of Western Asia, and later in other parts of the world and ending between 4500 and 2000 BC.

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Nor Armavir

Nor Armavir (Նոր Արմավիր, meaning "New Armavir") is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Nor Artagers

Nor Artagers (Նոր Արտագերս), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Nor Kesaria

Nor Kesaria (Նոր Կեսարիա) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Norakert

Norakert (Նորակերտ) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Norapat

Norapat (Նորապատ) is a former town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Noravan, Armavir

Noravan (Նորավան) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Orontid Dynasty

The Orontid dynasty, also known by their native name Eruandid or Yervanduni (Երվանդունի), was a hereditary Armenian dynasty and the rulers of the successor state to the Iron Age kingdom of Urartu (Ararat).

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Parakar

Parakar (Փարաքար); formerly known as Shirabad, is a major village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology is a museum affiliated with Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Peter Balakian

Peter Balakian (Փիթըր Պալաքեան, born June 13, 1951) is an Armenian American poet, writer and academic, the Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor of Humanities at Colgate University.

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Postal codes in Armenia

Postal codes in Armenia consist of four digits.

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Proshyan Brandy Factory

Proshyan Brandy Factory, is one of the oldest producers of alcoholic drinks in Armenia, located in Yerevan, on the Ashtarak Highway leading to the village of Proshyan.

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Pshatavan

Pshatavan (Փշատավան); formerly, Igdalu and Igdali) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Ptghunk

Ptghunk (Պտղունք, also Romanized as Ptghunk’, Ptghounq, and Ptkhunk) is a village in the Armenian province of Armavir.

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Qajar dynasty

The Qajar dynasty (سلسله قاجار; also Romanised as Ghajar, Kadjar, Qachar etc.; script Qacarlar) was an IranianAbbas Amanat, The Pivot of the Universe: Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831–1896, I. B. Tauris, pp 2–3 royal dynasty of Turkic origin,Cyrus Ghani.

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Raion

A raion (also rayon) is a type of administrative unit of several post-Soviet states (such as part of an oblast).

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Rusa II

Rusa II was king of Urartu between around 680 BC and 639 BC.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire (Российская Империя) or Russia was an empire that existed across Eurasia and North America from 1721, following the end of the Great Northern War, until the Republic was proclaimed by the Provisional Government that took power after the February Revolution of 1917.

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Russo-Persian War (1826–1828)

The Russo-Persian War of 1826–28 was the last major military conflict between the Russian Empire and Iran.

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Safavid dynasty

The Safavid dynasty (دودمان صفوی Dudmān e Safavi) was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran, often considered the beginning of modern Iranian history.

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Saint Gayane Church

The Church of Saint Gayane (Սուրբ Գայանե եկեղեցի; pronounced Surb Gayane) is a 7th-century Armenian church in Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), the religious center of Armenia.

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Saint Hripsime Church

Saint Hripsime Church (Սուրբ Հռիփսիմե եկեղեցի, Surb Hřip’simē yekeghetsi; sometimes Hripsimeh) is a seventh century Armenian Apostolic church in the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia.

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Sambo (martial art)

Sambo (p; САМозащита Без Оружия) is a Russian-Soviet martial art and combat sport.

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Sardarapat Memorial

Sardarapat Memorial is a memorial complex to the Battle of Sardarapat located in the village of Araks, in the Armavir Province of Armenia, 11 kilometers southwest of Armavir town.

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Sardarapat, Armenia

Sardarapat (Սարդարապատ), is a major village in the Armavir province of Armenia.

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Sasanian Empire

The Sasanian Empire, also known as the Sassanian, Sasanid, Sassanid or Neo-Persian Empire (known to its inhabitants as Ērānshahr in Middle Persian), was the last period of the Persian Empire (Iran) before the rise of Islam, named after the House of Sasan, which ruled from 224 to 651 AD. The Sasanian Empire, which succeeded the Parthian Empire, was recognised as one of the leading world powers alongside its neighbouring arch-rival the Roman-Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than 400 years.Norman A. Stillman The Jews of Arab Lands pp 22 Jewish Publication Society, 1979 International Congress of Byzantine Studies Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, London, 21–26 August 2006, Volumes 1-3 pp 29. Ashgate Pub Co, 30 sep. 2006 The Sasanian Empire was founded by Ardashir I, after the fall of the Parthian Empire and the defeat of the last Arsacid king, Artabanus V. At its greatest extent, the Sasanian Empire encompassed all of today's Iran, Iraq, Eastern Arabia (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatif, Qatar, UAE), the Levant (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan), the Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Dagestan), Egypt, large parts of Turkey, much of Central Asia (Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan), Yemen and Pakistan. According to a legend, the vexilloid of the Sasanian Empire was the Derafsh Kaviani.Khaleghi-Motlagh, The Sasanian Empire during Late Antiquity is considered to have been one of Iran's most important and influential historical periods and constituted the last great Iranian empire before the Muslim conquest and the adoption of Islam. In many ways, the Sasanian period witnessed the peak of ancient Iranian civilisation. The Sasanians' cultural influence extended far beyond the empire's territorial borders, reaching as far as Western Europe, Africa, China and India. It played a prominent role in the formation of both European and Asian medieval art. Much of what later became known as Islamic culture in art, architecture, music and other subject matter was transferred from the Sasanians throughout the Muslim world.

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Shahumyan, Armavir

Shahumyan (Շահումյան) formerly known as Molla Dursun, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Shahumyani trchnafabrika

Shahumyani trchnafabrika (Շահումյանի թռչնաֆաբրիկա, translates as "Shahumyan poultry factory") is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Shenavan, Armavir

Shenavan (Շենավան; until 1946, Kyalagarkh and Kolagarkh) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Shenik, Armavir

Shenik (Շենիկ), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Shoghakat Church

The Church of Shoghakat (Շողակաթ եկեղեցի; meaning "drop of light" because of the ray of light that came down from heaven upon Hripsimé's martyrs) was erected in 1694 by Prince Aghamal Sorotetsi during the reign of Catholicos Nahabed I in the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), in Armenia's Armavir Province.

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Simeon I of Yerevan

Simeon I of Yerevan or Simeon Yerevantsi (Սիմեոն Ա Երևանցի "Simon of Yerevan"; 1710–1780) was the Catholicos of All Armenians from 1763 to 1780.

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Sis (ancient city)

Sis (Սիս) was the capital of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.

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Soviet Union

The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.

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Taekwondo

Taekwondo (from Korean 태권도, 跆拳道) is a Korean martial art, characterised by its emphasis on head-height kicks, jumping and spinning kicks, and fast kicking techniques.

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Tairov

Tairov (Թաիրով), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Talvorik

Talvorik (Տալվորիկ) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Tandzut, Armavir

Tandzut (Տանձուտ formerly, Armutlu) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Targmanchats monastery, Aygeshat

Targmanchats Vank (Armenian: Թարգմանչաց վանք; meaning "Translators Monastery") of the 6th to 7th century is located within the village of Aygeshat in the Armavir Province of Armenia just off the main road through town.

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Taron (historic Armenia)

Taron (Տարոն; Western Armenian pronunciation: Daron; Ταρών, Tarōn; Taraunitis) was a canton of the Turuberan province of Greater Armenia, roughly corresponding to the Muş Province of modern Turkey.

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Taronik

Taronik (Տարոնիկ), formerly known as Zeyva Turkakan (Turkish Zeyva) and Verin Zeyva, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Treaty of Turkmenchay

The Treaty of Turkmenchay (Туркманчайский договор, عهدنامه ترکمنچای) was an agreement between Persia (Iran) and the Russian Empire, which concluded the Russo-Persian War (1826–28). It was signed on 10 February 1828 in Torkamanchay, Iran. By the treaty, Persia ceded to Russia control of several areas in the South Caucasus: the Erivan Khanate, the Nakhchivan Khanate, and the remainder of the Talysh Khanate. The boundary between Russian and Persia was set at the Aras River. These territories comprise modern-day Armenia, the southern parts of the modern-day Republic of Azerbaijan, Nakhchivan, as well as Iğdır Province (now part of Turkey). The treaty was signed for Persia by Crown Prince Abbas Mirza and Allah-Yar Khan Asaf al-Daula, chancellor to Shah Fath Ali (of the Qajar Dynasty), and for Russia by General Ivan Paskievich. Like the 1813 Treaty of Gulistan, this treaty was imposed by Russia, following military victory over Persia. Paskievich threatened to occupy Tehran in five days unless the treaty was signed. By this final treaty of 1828 and the 1813 Gulistan treaty, Russia had finalised conquering all the Caucasus territories from Iran, comprising modern-day Dagestan, eastern Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, all which had formed part of its very concept for centuries. The area to the North of the river Aras, amongst which the territory of the contemporary nations of Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the North Caucasian Republic of Dagestan were Iranian territory until they were occupied by Russia in the course of the 19th century. As a further direct result and consequence of the two treaties, the formerly Iranian territories became now part of Russia for around the next 180 years, except Dagestan, which has remained a Russian possession ever since. Out of the greater part of the territory, three separate nations would be formed through the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, namely Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.

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Tsaghkalanj

Tsaghkalanj (Ծաղկալանջ, also Romanized as Tsakhkalandzh; until 1978, Agdzhakala and Aghjaghala) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Tsaghkunk, Armavir

Tsaghkunk (Ծաղկունք, also Romanized as Tsaghkunk’, Tsaghkunq, and Tsakhkunk; until 1946, Abdurahman; formerly, Verkhnyaya Aylanlu and Verin Aylanlu) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Tsiatsan

Tsiatsan (Ծիածան – meaning "rainbow"; until 1978, Grampa) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Turkey

Turkey (Türkiye), officially the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti), is a transcontinental country in Eurasia, mainly in Anatolia in Western Asia, with a smaller portion on the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe.

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Urartu

Urartu, which corresponds to the biblical mountains of Ararat, is the name of a geographical region commonly used as the exonym for the Iron Age kingdom also known by the modern rendition of its endonym, the Kingdom of Van, centered around Lake Van in the Armenian Highlands.

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UTC+04:00

UTC+04:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +04.

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Vagharshapat

Vagharshapat (Վաղարշապատ), is the 4th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, by about west of the capital Yerevan, and north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border.

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Vanadzor

Vanadzor (Վանաձոր), is an urban municipal community and the third-largest city in Armenia serving as the capital of Lori Province in the northern part of the country.

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Vanand, Armavir

Vanand (Վանանդ) is a village located in the southwestern portion of the Armavir Province in Armenia, 5 kilometers from the Armenian border with Turkey.

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Vardanashen

Vardanashen (Վարդանաշեն; formerly, Chibukhchi) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Voskehat, Armavir

Voskehat (Ոսկեհատ, also Romanized as Voskeat; formerly, Patr'inj) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Wine

Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from grapes fermented without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes, water, or other nutrients.

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World Heritage site

A World Heritage site is a landmark or area which is selected by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as having cultural, historical, scientific or other form of significance, and is legally protected by international treaties.

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Yazidis in Armenia

Yazidis in Armenia (Yezdiner, Kurmanji: Êzidî, Yezidi, Yezidi) is the largest ethnic minority in Armenia.

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Yeghegnut, Armavir

Yeghegnut (Եղեգնուտ, until 1947 Ghamishlu; before 1947 Sefiabad, Molla Badal, and Badal), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Yeraskhahun

Yeraskhahun (Երասխահուն, until 1950, Kuru-Araz) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Yerevan

Yerevan (Երևան, sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia as well as one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.

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Yerevan Brandy Company

Yerevan Brandy Company ((Yerevani Konyaki Gortsaran)), commonly known with its famous brand "ArArAt", is the leading enterprise of Armenia for the production of cognac.

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Yervandashat (ancient city)

Yervandashat (Երվանդաշատ), was an Armenian city and one of the 13 historic capitals of Armenia, serving as a capital city between 210 and 176 BC during the Orontid rule over Armenia and the beginning of their successors; the Artaxiad dynasty.

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Yervandashat, Armenia

Yervandashat (Երվանդաշատ, is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The village has a ruined basilica dated to the 4th or 5th century and the Saint Shushanik church of the 10th to 17th century. Along the main highway leading to and from the area are khachkar monuments. It is named after the nearby Armenian historic city of Yervandashat 1 km east of the modern village -within the Turkish borders- are the ruins of ancient Yervandashat, a city founded by King Orontes IV (the last of the Orontid Dynasty), in 210 BC. The ancient town sits upon an escarpment overlooking the junction of the Arax River and Akhurian River. According to Movses Khorenatsi, Orontes founded Yervandashat to replace Armavir as his capital after Armavir had been left dry by a shift of the Arax River. Ancient Yervandashat was destroyed by the army of the Persian King Shapur II in the 360s. However, The archaeological site has not been subject of major research, but preliminarily, the fortifications and some remains of palaces have been uncovered.

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Zartonk

Zartonk (Զարթոնք), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia.

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Zvartnots Cathedral

Zvartnots Cathedral (Զուարթնոց տաճար (classical); Զվարթնոց տաճար (reformed); literally 'celestial angels cathedral') is a 7th-century centrally planned aisled tetraconch type Armenian cathedral built by the order of Catholicos Nerses the Builder from 643-652.

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Zvartnots International Airport

Zvartnots International Airport (Զվարթնոց միջազգային օդանավակայան, is located near Zvartnots, west of Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia. It acts as the main international airport of Armenia and is Yerevan's main international transport hub. It is the busiest airport in the country.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armavir_Province

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