- Sardurihinilli, also
known as
Haykaberd (Armenian: Հայկաբերդ, lit. 'Fortress of Hayk') or Çavuştepe Kalesi, is an
ancient Urartian fortified site located...
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Babylonian ruler Bel. Hayk is said to have
founded the
fortress of Haykʻ or
Haykaberd (traditionally
identified with the
ruins of the
Urartian fortress of Sardurihinili)...
- Hayk
established the
fortress or
settlement (dastakert) of Haykʻ or
Haykaberd at the site of the battle, which,
Movses K****natsi says, is why the district...
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Patnos and
Haykaberd.
Urartu fortresses included Erebuni Fortress (present-day Yerevan), Van Fortress, Argishtihinili, Anzaf,
Haykaberd, and Başkale...
- (Kalhu/Nimrud, Khorsabad, Nineveh),
Babylonian (Babylon),
Urartian (Tushpa/Van,
Haykaberd, Ayanis, Armavir, Erebuni, Bastam) and Neo-Hittite
sites (Karkamis, Tell...
- Fall,
Akdamar Island, Van Castle, Lake Turna, Lake Akgöl and Van Museum.
Haykaberd or Çavuştepe Hoşap
Castle Muradiye Fall
Medieval Armenian monasteries...
- in
which the
Armenian progenitor Hayk
defeated the ****yrian king Bel
Haykaberd, the
castle constructed by Hayk in
Hayots Dzor
Plain of
Avarayr Saint...
-
important Urartian sites are Altıntepe, Adilcevaz, Kayalıdere, Patnos, Van,
Haykaberd.
Urartians made new
advances in
architecture and mining.
Lydian Period...
- the
president of Albania. El
Mouradia Palace Erebuni Palace-Fortress
Haykaberd Van
Fortress Temple of Garni-Served as the
Summer Palace of Khosrovidukht...
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secular buildings adopted some
aspects of it.
Horom Citadel,
Bronze Age
Haykaberd, 1st
millennium BC Musasir, 825 BC The Van Citadel, 9th
century BC Erebuni...