- Goght’n (Armenian: Գողթն; also
mentioned in
sources as Goght’an, Գողթան, and
alternatively transliterated as [Gołt῾n] Error: {{Transliteration}}: transliteration...
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Artsakh and Utik, the 4
cities being in the old
Armenian provinces Aldznik,
Goghtn, Utik, Artsakh. To
create this city,
Tigranes forced many
people out of...
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earliest woman composers in the
history of music.
Daughter of the
ruler of
Goghtn,
Khosrov Goghtnatsi [hy], her
father was
killed and she was
imprisoned in...
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became a
clergyman and was
ordained as a monk and
lived in a monastery, in
Goghtn. He, thereafter,
became an
ascetic hermit to live in the
mountains and uninhabited...
- Indo-Europeans Circ****ian,
Armenian Armenians Armenian Apostolic Zoks few
Goghtn Indo-Europeans Zok
dialect Armenians Armenian Apostolic Hemshins 150,000–200...
- into 5
gavars (regions):
Goghtn, Yernjak, Nakhichevan, Chahuk-Shahaponq and Sharur.
Number of
known Armenian churches in
Goghtn was 94.
Number of known...
- its
ethical and
ideological orientation. The
center of the
gusans was the
Goghtn gavar (canton), a
region in the
Vaspurakan province of
Greater Armenia that...
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Ramis (Armenian: Ռամիս, Russian: Рамис) is an
ancient settlement in
Goghtn Region of Armenia,
currently named Urmis and
included in
Ordubad region of Nakhchivan...
- (Armenian: Մեսրոպավան, Russian: Месропаван) is a
historical village in
Goghtn Region of Armenia,
currently included into
Ordubad region of Nakhchivan...
- ibn
Marwan had the
rebel nobles burnt alive in
churches in
Nakhchivan and
Goghtn in 705.
Nakhchivan temporarily came
under the
control of the
Bagratid Kingdom...