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- Karakilisa (Turkish for "black church"; also spelled Gharakilisa) may refer to: Ağrı, Turkey (Known as Karakilisa before 1923) Azatan, Armenia Gharibjanyan...
- came under the rule of the Seljuk Empire. The settlement was called Gharakilisa (meaning black church in Turkic) by the Seljuks possibly as early as...
- 621 Nor-Bayazet 32,555 Akhta 41,175 Kotayk 27,592 Allahverdi 33,378 Gharakilisa 60,760 Stepanavan 35,279 Alexandropol (urban) 51,000 Aghbaba 33,318 Artik...
- traveled to Armenia again, visiting Ani, Goshavank, Haghpat, Sanahin, and Gharakilisa (now Vanadzor), before also traveling to Georgia. His engagement with...
- of the Erivan Beglarbegi within the Safavid Persia. It was known as Gharakilisa (Turkic: Qarakilsə, lit. 'Black church') to the Turkic and Persian rulers...
- Armenian victories over the Turks in the battles of Sardarabad, Abaran, and Gharakilisa, the region became part of the independent Armenia in May 1918, however...
- Armenian victory over the Turks in the battles of Sardarabad, Abaran, and Gharakilisa, the entire region of Kotayk became part of the independent Armenia in...
- Armenian victories over the Turks in the battles of Sardarabad, Abaran, and Gharakilisa, the region became part of the independent Armenia in May 1918. After...
- Armenian victory over the Turks in the battles of Sardarabad, Abaran, and Gharakilisa, the region became part of the independent Armenia in May 1918. After...
- decisive victories over the Turks in the battles of Sardarabad, Abaran, and Gharakilisa, the Armenians declared independence on May 28, 1918. After 2 years of...