- Turkish-Armenian border. It is
commonly known as
Ejmiatsin (also
spelled Echmiadzin or Etchmiadzin, Էջմիածին,
pronounced [ɛt͡ʃʰmjɑˈt͡sin] ),
which was its...
- The
Battle of
Echmiadzin took
place in June 1804,
during the Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813. A
Russian force of 5,000 men
under Pavel Tsitsianov advanced...
- This is a list of the
catholicoi of all
Armenians (Armenian: Ամենայն Հայոց Կաթողիկոս), head
bishops of the
Armenian Apostolic Church (Armenian: Հայ Առաքելական...
- BMA-Arai
Echmiadzin (Armenian: ԲՄԱ Արայ Էջմիածին), is a
defunct Armenian football club from the town of
Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin),
Armavir Province. The...
- The
Echmiadzin Gospels (Yerevan, Matenadaran, MS. 2374,
formerly Etchmiadzin Ms. 229) is a 10th-century
Armenian Gospel Book
produced in 989 at the Monastery...
- at St.
Hripsime were
provided bread and
clothing from the
monastery of
Echmiadzin, but the
monastery also
possessed its own
farmland and livestock. Catholicos...
- was
transferred from
Armenia to
Cilicia in 1058.
Although the see at
Echmiadzin was
restored in 1441, the
Cilician catholicosate continued in existence...
- downpla**** by the
Communist official circles. "For them the
ecclesiastical Echmiadzin belongs irrevocably to the past, and even if the
monastery and the cathedral...
- 40°03′17″N 44°18′10″E / 40.05472°N 44.30278°E / 40.05472; 44.30278
Araks (Armenian: Արաքս),
known as
Nerkin Karkhun and
Sharifabad until 1946, is a...
-
unique identity. The
original location of the
Armenian Catholicosate is
Echmiadzin. However, the
continuous upheavals,
which characterized the political...