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Bagaran (Armenian: Բագարան) was a city in
ancient Armenia founded during the
reign of the
Orontid dynasty. It is one of the
historical capitals of ancient...
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Bagaran (Armenian: Բագարան) is a
village in the
Armavir Province of
Armenia near...
- province,
including Armavir, Yervandashat, Artashat, Vagharshapat, Dvin,
Bagaran, Shirakavan, Kars and Ani (the
current capital of Armenia, Yerevan, is...
- and
Bagaran due to
similarities found within their plans.
According to Strzygowski, some
examples of
churches influenced by
Etchmiadzin and
Bagaran are...
- Hungary, at
Horjany in
Ukraine and
several places in
Armenia (Aragatz,
Bagaran, Bagnayr, Botshor,
Kiagmis Alti).
Romanesque village church in Selo, Slovenia...
- the two states,
until it
flows into the Aras as a left
tributary near
Bagaran. The
Akhuryan is 186 km (116 mi) long, and has a 9,670 km2 (3,730 sq mi)...
- on the left bank of the Aras,
between the
villages of
Yervandashat and
Bagaran in modern-day Armenia. Eruandashat,
which translates as "Joy of Ervand...
- sent a
crown to Ashot.
Ashot relocated his
throne to the fortress-city of
Bagaran and it was here
where his
coronation ceremony was held
sometime in 884...
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Hajji Bayram may
refer to:
Hajji Bayram, Iran
Bagaran, Armavir,
Amenia Hacı Bayram-ı Veli, a
Turkish Poet This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- son of
Ashot I
Ashot II "the Iron", 914–928, son of
Smbat I
Ashot of
Bagaran, c. 915–920;
usurper installed by
Yusuf Ibn Abi'l-Saj Abas I, 928–953,...