- Step'anos V of
Salmast,
otherwise known as
Stepanos V
Salmastetsi (b. ?
Salmas – d. 1567 Etchmiadzin), was
Catholicos of All
Armenians from 1547 to 1567...
- and one
battalion of
Armenian volunteers remained scattered throughout Salmast and Urmia.
While the main body of
Ottoman troops were
preparing for the...
- Saidabad.
Salmas (Սալմաստ /
Salmast or Սաղամաստ /
Saghamast in Armenian) now in
Salmas County in West
Azerbaijan Province:
Salmast, Kohneshahr, Akhtekhaneh...
-
Nazarbekoff and one
battalion of
Armenian volunteers scattered throughout Salmast and
Urmia [remained?].
Contact was
limited to
skirmishes on the border...
-
current regions of
Salmast and
Dilman (northwest of Lake Urmia). One of the
historical places of the
province is the city of
Salmast,
which is mentioned...
- In 1828–30, many
Armenian families from the
Iranian cities of Khoy and
Salmast migrated to the region. In 1868, it
became part of the
Zangezur uezd within...
- Chanakhchi, a remote,
mountainous village, from the
village of
Havtvan in
Salmast (Salmas), Iran in 1828.
Young Paruyr attended the
village school, where...
- cold semi-arid
climate (BSk),
typical of
northwestern Iran.
Stepanos V of
Salmast (d. 1567) –
Catholicos of the
Armenian Apostolic Church Yohannan Gabriel...
-
Hovhannes Agripasian, and
Vardan Goloshian, left the
village of
Haftvan (
Salmast district of Persia), for Van on May 16, 1889. They were
stopped near Van...
- You are not
unaware of all the
afflictions that the
Armenians of Urmia,
Salmast, and Khoy have
brought down upon the
Muslim po****tion. In retaliation...