-
served as the
capital of the
eponymous canton of Karin, in the
province Bardzr Hayk' (Upper Armenia).
After the
partition of
Armenia between the Eastern...
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Chighb –
Tchighb Dashtkaruni –
Dashtkarin (Karin,
Bardzr Hayq)
Derjayin –
Derjani –
Derdzani (Derjan,
Bardzr Hayq)
Dedeyan Dimaqsean –
Dimaksian – Dimaksyan...
- needed] The
region was then a part of
Upper Armenia (Armenian: Բարձր Հայք,
Bardzr Hayk'), a
province of
Greater Armenia,
since the 2nd
century BC to the 5th...
- (արեւմտահայերէն – Arevmdahayerēn) (dialect continuum)
Karin /
Upper Armenia (
Bardzr Hayk') Mush Kharpert-Yerznka (Tsopk') (nearly extinct)
Nikopoli Armenian...
- two regions: 1.
Areas of the
Eastern Provinces:
Taron (including Sasun),
Bardzr Hayk, Vaspurakan, and Baghesh. 2. The
regions of Sebastia, Kayseri, Cilicia...
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Upper Armenia (Armenian: Բարձր Հայք
Bardzr Hayq) was the
first province of the
ancient kingdom of Armenia,
located in present-day Turkey,
roughly corresponding...
- text, Sper is
listed as
being part of
Bardzr Hayk ("High Armenia" or "Upper Armenia").
Hewsen speculates that "
Bardzr Hayk" may
simply be a
translation of...
- into
English by
Zabelle C.
Boyajian as "Araxes Came Devouringly") "Alagyaz
bardzr sarin" («Ալագյազ բարձր սարին», On the high
mountain of Alagyaz), 1901 "Tesel...
- by
their simplicity and a
tendency to stylization. The
illuminations of
Bardzr Khaïk, or
Upper Armenia, can be
recognized by the
majestic gravity of the...
- Hewsen,
Robert (2003). "Summit of The Earth: The
Historical Geography of
Bardzr Hayk". In Hovannisian,
Richard G. (ed.).
Armenian Karin/Erzerum.
Mazda Publishers...