- Kurdish: Erdiş; Armenian: Ականց, romanized: Akants,
historically Արճեշ,
Arjesh) is a muni****lity and
district of Van Province, Turkey. Its area is 2,133 km2...
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Akhaltskha 2 Mush Ottoman Empire: Mush, Sasun, Bitlis, Khizan, Khlat,
Arjesh, Bulanikh, Manazkert, Khnus,
Alashkert Russian Empire: Aparan; Mets Kznut...
- the
Kajberuni princely family's territory. The
canton is also
known as
Arjesh or
Arjisho country forenames,
which included the
Irishat and
Ororan (Archesh)...
- was at the
northeastern s**** of Lake Van,
probably near the site of old
Arjesh, now
inundated by the
waters of Lake Van.
Arzashkun recalls the
names ****ne...
-
written around 1442 in
monastery of Metsopavank,
northwest of the city of
Arjesh (modern Erciş, Turkey). It was
written after a
model brought from Crimea...
- his
early education at the
monastery of Metsob,
northwest of the city of
Arjesh (Erciş in
modern Turkey). He had to
spend a
peripatetic life
fleeing the...
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dialect was
spoken in the
cities of Bitlis,
Xizan (Hizan),
Khlat (Xlat),
Arjesh, Bulanikh, Manazkert,
Khnus (Xnus), and Alashkert. The
dialect was spread...
- 500 Armenians—mostly
artisans and merchants—originating from
Bayazit and
Arjesh in the
Ottoman Empire. The
considerable Muslim po****tion of the fortress...