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Ashtishat (Armenian: Աշտիշատ, romanized: Aštišat) is a
locality and
archaeological site in Muş
Province of
eastern Turkey. It is
located near the village...
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which bear this suffix:
Yervandashat (Eruandashat)
Artashat (Artaxata)
Ashtishat Schmitt, R.; Bailey, H. W. (2011) [1986]. "ARMENIA AND IRAN iv. Iranian...
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Council of
Ashtishat (Armenian: Աշտիշատի ժողով),
called by
Saint Nerses,
catholicos of the
Armenian church in 354 or 356 AD, was the
first ever council...
- Taron, on the
slopes of a
mountain called Karke near the
settlement of
Ashtishat.
After Armenia came
under ****enistic
influence in antiquity,
Vahagn was...
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Vardan Mamikonian was born in
approximately 387 in the
settlement of
Ashtishat in the
Taron region to
Hamazasp Mamikonian and Sahakanoysh,
daughter of...
- star,
Persian setār,
Ancient Gr****: astḗr. Her prin****l seat was in
Ashtishat (Taron),
located to the
North from Muş,
where her
chamber was dedicated...
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Church and his house. On the site of the destro****
temple to
Vahagn at
Ashtishat,
Gregory raised a
church which became the
original center of the Armenian...
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nearly murdered by
pagans at his seat at
Ashtishat. In 365,
Patriarch Nerses I
convened the
Council of
Ashtishat,
which banned pre-Christian
practices such...
- high
priests (qrmapet) of Vahagn. They also
possessed the
temple town of
Ashtishat in the
gavarr of
Vahevuniq (on the left bank of the
Aratzani river in...
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given land there. They
built a
temple for
Hindu gods and
goddesses in
Ashtishat, a
famous religious center in Armenia. Eventually,
their society grew...