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Syunik (Armenian: Սյունիք,
pronounced [sjuˈnikʰ] ) is the
southernmost province of Armenia. It is
bordered by the
Vayots Dzor
Province to the north, Azerbaijan's...
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district and
family of the old
Armenia c. 400–800. The
district was in
Siunik,
region of Balk. The
ruler about 451 was N****h Urdzi. List of
regions of...
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group of
pyroclastic cones which is
located in the
central part of the
Siunik volcanic ridge at the
border of
Armenia and
Azerbaijan 60 km (37 mi) SE...
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reference to her
brother Stepanos Siunetsi [hy]; 'Siunetsi'
means "of
Siunik". 'Garni' is also
spelled 'Karni'.
Hovanessian &
Margossian 1978, p. 43...
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Apostolic Church.
Gregory was born in
Tmkaberd in
Georgia or
Vayots Dzor in
Siunik. He was
educated at the
monasteries of
Tatev and Metzop.
Gregory was a faithful...
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April 2019.
Artak Ghulyan. "Castles (Palaces) Of
Meliks Of
Artsakh And
Siunik".
Archived from the
original on 13
April 2021. The
melikal palaces have...
- Īl****z of Azerbaijan. In 1170, with a new invasion, the
Armenian Kingdom of
Siunikʿ was terminated."
Armenia // Encyclopædia
Britannica "The
Byzantine conquest...
- 1227 to 1250. The
eastern areas Bjni, Gegharkunik, Vayots-dzor, Artsakh,
Siunik, Nakhichevan, Dvin and
Yerevan were
under the
jurisdiction of the atabeg...
- 2023-09-23.
Retrieved 2022-07-27. [...]
Artsakh sometimes called Little Siunik or
Second Siunik, [...] Ulubabyan, B. (1976). "Artsʻakh". In Simonyan, Abel (ed...
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provided mainly by Armenians, also many
Armenian families in
Agulis and
Siunik were
involved in the
Italian trade. As a
strategic fortress town, Agulis...