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Erebuni Fortress (Armenian: Էրեբունի ամրոց, romanized: Erebuni
amrots') is an
Urartian fortified city,
located in Yerevan, Armenia. It is 1,017 metres...
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Ishkanaberd -
Formerly Teyseba, now
commonly known as Odzaberd.
Ishkanats Amrots Kaftarli Fort
Kapuyt Berd
Karmir Berd -
Fortified settlement from the end...
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Armenian Castle (Armenian: Հայկական ամրոց, romanized: Haykakan
amrots’), also
known as
Armenian Bastion or
Armenian Fortress is an
Armenian political party...
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Azerbaijani and
Armenian Societies to a
Compromise Resolution of the Conflict.
Amrots Group. p. 138. ISBN 9789994131273. De Waal,
Thomas (2003).
Black Garden:...
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Contemporary World. Aram
Khachaturian Museum,
Ministry of
Culture of RA. Yerevan: "
Amrots Group", "Tigran Mec" Publishing. ISBN 978-99941-31-80-8. Chebotaryan, ****ane...
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Arutiunian Հուշեր [Memoirs]. Yerevan:
Amrots, 2000 (Armenian)
Alexander Arutiunian Воспоминания [Memoirs]. Yerevan:
Amrots, 2000 (Russian)
Sergei Koptev, Ալեքսանդր...
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Western Armenian Liberation Alliance in
Paris and
began to
publish the
Amrots (Fortress) w****ly.
Alliance members were
relentlessly ****cuted by ********ins...
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Soviet Union". Armenian: Գառնիի or Գառնու ամրոց, Gařnii or Gařnu
amrots "...now
reconstructed as a temple,
though this
identification has been challenged...
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usually aware of her husband's
mairil partners.
Other terms used
include amrot-amrotan (from
Arabic Imrot meaning women) and
musahaqoh to
describe ****...
- (2000).
Vospominaniya (in Russian: воспоминлния, trans: "Memoirs"). Yerevan:
Amrots. p. 37. OCLC 52853024. Utnes, Ole Jorgen. "[Email]
Interview with Arutiunian"...