- Urartians,
suggesting that
Alarodian was a
variation of the name Urartian/
Araratian.
According to this theory, the
Urartians of the 18th
Satrapy were subsequently...
-
Theispas (also
known as
Teisheba or Teišeba) of
Kumenu was the
Araratian (Urartian) weather-god,
notably the god of
storms and thunder. He was also sometimes...
-
Araratian Pontifical Diocese (Armenian: Արարատյան Հայրապետական թեմ
Araratyan Hayrapetakan t'em) is the
largest diocese of the
Armenian Apostolic Church...
- or the
First Republic for short.
Other names of the
state include the
Araratian Republic (Արարատյան հանրապետություն, 'Ararat Republic'), as the republic...
-
competitive and
academically rigorous alternative educational programme (the
Araratian Baccalaureate) for
Armenian schools and
increasing the
importance and...
- Kristap'or
Araratian, Russian: Христофор Араратян (Араратов)) (June 18, 1876 –
December 10, 1937), also
known as
Khachatur Araratian and
Christapor Araratian, was...
-
widespread Armenian dialect today. Historically, it was
known as the
Araratian dialect (Արարատյան բարբառ,
Araratyan barbar’),
referring to the Ararat...
- Yekeghetsi)) is an
Armenian cathedral in Yerevan, Armenia. It is the seat of the
Araratian Pontifical Diocese of the
Armenian Apostolic Church. It was
built in 1842...
- in or
around the
Ararat Plain. The city also
serves as the seat of the
Araratian Pontifical Diocese,
which is the
largest diocese of the
Armenian Apostolic...
- name is also used in two
dioceses of the
Armenian Apostolic Church: the
Araratian Pontifical Diocese and the
Diocese of Masyatsotn, encomp****ing capital...