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Erzincan (pronounced [æɾˈzindʒan]; Kurdish: Erzîngan),
historically Yerznka (Armenian: Երզնկա), is the
capital of
Erzincan Province in
eastern Turkey....
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Erznka (today's Erzincan, Turkey) and Ani-Kamakh (today's Kemah, Turkey) near the
ancient necropolis of the
Arsacid kings of Armenia. The
Erznka valley...
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Bronze head of
Satala Aphrodite (believed to be Anahit)
Major cult
center Erznka Gender female Ethnic group Armenian Festivals Navasard Genealogy Parents...
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Yerznka (Armenian: Նոր Երզնկա) is a
village in the
Ashtarak Muni****lity of the...
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Hovhannes Erznkatsi (Armenian: Յովհաննէս Երզնկացի — John of
Erznka or Erzinjan,
about 1230s, Ekeghyats,
Upper Armenia,
Greater Armenia - 1293,
Akner monastery)...
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Cavaliers before the
Mother of God,
Erznka (Oguzlu), near Ani,
Western Armenia,
nowadays Turkey (destro****), 895...
- kanonadrut’yunë" (The
charter of the 'Order of Brothers' of the city of
Erznka, 1962). His main
period of
interest was the late
medieval period (14–15th...
- Ph.D. at the
University of
Leiden in 1996 with a
thesis on
Kostandin of
Erznka, an
Armenian religious poet of the XIIIth-XIVth century.
Armenian text with...
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Review 7 (2002): 332–370. Yovhannēs Erznkac‘u "I ČX sałmosn" čaṙə [John of
Erznka's Discourse on the 140th Psalm], Yerevan:Vem.
Gandzasar Theological Review...
- literature.
Hovhannes Pluz
Erznkatsi was born
around 1230 in the city of
Erznka and died
around 1293. "Hovhannes and Asha"
tells the
story of the love between...