- 40°45′N 44°25′E / 40.750°N 44.417°E / 40.750; 44.417
Zhamatun (Armenian: Ժամատուն), is an
abandoned village in the Lori
Province of Armenia, belonging...
- be one of the
oldest church buildings in the world. Also
known as Kare
Kilisa (the "Stone made Church") (Kare in
Armenian translates to "stone," and Kelisa...
- 40°44′23″N 44°25′23″E / 40.73972°N 44.42306°E / 40.73972; 44.42306
Gushar (Armenian: Գուշար), is an
abandoned village in the Lori
Province of Armenia...
- archbishop, and has a good school." H. F. B.
Lynch (1893): "The
monastery of ****
Kilisa,
situated on the
slopes of that mountain, is the most
frequented of the...
- 40°28′41″N 44°24′02″E / 40.47806°N 44.40056°E / 40.47806; 44.40056
Hartavan (Armenian: Հարթավան) is a
village in the
Aparan Muni****lity of the Aragatsotn...
- Hacıkənd (Hajikend;
formerly known as Sınıqkilsə) is a
village in the
Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. The
village was
located in the Armenian-occupied...
-
Brush Khirbat Miran Khirbat Quj
Khirbat Shina Maran Khrabat Hasan Broosh Kilisa Kurd Qani - High
Maqbara Abu ****a
Maqbarat Permagron Maqbarat Shaykh Ismail...
- Kurtan, Pushkino,
Vardablur Halavar Muni****lity
Rural Halavar Haydarli,
Kilisa Hartagyugh Muni****lity
Rural Hartagyugh Jrashen Muni****lity
Rural Jrashen...
- Angeghakot, Ghushchi-Tazakend, Tazakend, Uz, Mazra, Balak, Shaghat, Ltsen, Sisian,
Nerkin Kilisa 3
Artvin Russian Empire: Artvin, Ardahan, Artanuj, Olti...
-
Tsitsianov and
Abbas Mirza occurred at
Echmiadzin (also
known at the time as Üç-
Kilisa), the
center of the
Armenian Church.
Accounts of the
battle differ on the...