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Armenian patriarch Haik. The name was
later ****enized to
Araxes and was
applied to the Kura–
Araxes culture, a
prehistoric people who
flourished in the valleys...
- The Kura–
Araxes culture (also
named Kur–Araz culture, Mtkvari–
Araxes culture,
Early Transcaucasian culture,
Shengavitian culture) was an archaeological...
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Arhopala araxes is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
Cajetan Felder and
Rudolf Felder in 1865. It is
found in the
Indomalayan realm...
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Shepherds Find
Zenobia on the
Banks of the
Araxes is an 1850 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French academic painter William Bouguereau, now in the Beaux-Arts...
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Battle of
Rakhsi or
Araxes (Georgian: რახსის ბრძოლა) took
place between the
Kingdom of
Georgia and the
Seljuks in the
Rakhsi (
Araxes)
river in 1118. in...
- from the
names of the two
rivers in the area: the Kura and the Aras. Kura–
Araxes culture or Kur–Araz culture,
Bronze Age
culture from the
region Trans-Caucasus...
- 3400–539 BC Kura-
Araxes culture (3400–2000 BC) Proto-Elamite
civilization (3100–2700 BC)
Elamite dynasties (2700–540 BC)
Akkadian Empire (c.2334 BC–c.2154...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Pyralidae Genus:
Emmalocera Species: E. celsella
Binomial name
Emmalocera celsella (Walker, 1863)
Synonyms Araxes celsella Walker, 1863...
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river with the Nile.
Gihon (or Pishon) has also been ****ociated with the
Araxes (modern Aras)
river which flows through Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and...
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Apyrrothrix araxes, also
known as the dull
firetip and the golf-club skipper, is a
North American butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is the only butterfly...