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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...
- 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...
- Ghafadaryan, K. (1974). "Ամբերդ (
Amberd)".
Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia Volume I (in Armenian). p. 278–280. "Ashtarak-Oshakan-
Amberd fortress–Letter Park". wonderlandarmenia...
- The
Armenian State University of
Economics (ASUE) (Armenian: Հայաստանի պետական տնտեսագիտական համալսարան) is a state-owned
university of
economics in Yerevan...
- 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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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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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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Armenia brought forth many
palaces as well, the most
notable of
which being Amberd Fortress and the 12th-century
palace in
Dashtadem Fortress. The ****ids...
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Castles in
Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni
Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort...