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Ashkharhatsuyts (Old Armenian: Աշխարհացոյց, romanized: Ašxarhacʽoycʽ),
often translated as
Geography in
English sources, is an
early medieval Armenian...
- encomp****ed the
eastern South Caucasus.
According to the
Armenian geography Ashkharhatsuyts (attributed to
Anania Shirakatsi, 7th century), Utik was the twelfth...
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community in Erebuni.
According to the
medieval Armenian geography Ashkharhatsuyts,
Erebuni was part of the
canton (gawaṙ) of
Kotayk (not to be confused...
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textbooks and the
first known geographic work in
classical Armenian (
Ashkharhatsuyts),
which provides detailed information about Greater Armenia, Persia...
- one
known example,
which is in the
Amsterdam University.
Hamatarats Ashkharhatsuyts (Geographic Map of the World), was
produced in 1695 in
Amsterdam by...
- as one of the
peoples of
Sarmatia in the 7th-century
Armenian work
Ashkharhatsuyts) by many
Soviet and
modern historians,
although the
historian N. Volkova...
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territories now
detached from Armenia. The
Armenian medieval atlas Ashkharhatsuyts (Աշխարացույց),
compiled in the 7th
century by
Anania Shirakatsi (Անանիա...
- and
Conversion of
Kartli chronicles. In the Old
Armenian geography Ashkharhatsuyts, it is
referred to as [Kołk῾is] Error: {{Lang}}: Non-latn text (pos...
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several scholars. In the 7th century, in the well-known chronicle,
Ashkharhatsuyts, the
Ingush were
mentioned under the
ethnonym Kusts (Kists). In Georgian...
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Armenian highlands to Mesopotamia.
Ketik Mentioned in
Anania Shirakatsi's
Ashkharhatsuyts. Its
exact location is uncertain,
according to Hübschmann, the region...