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Tigranocerta (Gr****: Τιγρανόκερτα, Tigranόkerta;
Tigranakert; Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ), also
called Cholimma or
Chlomaron in antiquity, was a city and the...
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Tigranakert or
Dikranagerd may
refer to
Armenian cities founded by
Tigranes the
Great in 1st
century B.C.: Tigranocerta, in
historic Armenia (present-day...
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Tigranakert (Armenian: Արցախի Տիգրանակերտ, Arts'akhi
Tigranakert), also
known as
Tigranakert-Artsakh, is a
ruined Armenian city
dating back to the ****enistic...
- he
began the
construction of the city of
Tigranocerta (also
written Tigranakert),
which he
named after himself, and
imported a
multitude of peoples,...
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Tigranakert (Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ) or
Tigranavan (Armenian: Տիգրանավան) was an
ancient Armenian city
founded by
Tigranes the Great, King of
Armenia in...
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scholars as one of two
possible locations (the
other being Arzan) of
Tigranakert (Tigranocerta), the
ancient capital of the
Kingdom of Armenia, which...
- the
Ottoman Empire, 1453–1923,
Cambridge University Press.
Armenian Tigranakert/Diarbekir and Edessa/Urfa.
Richard G.
Hovannisian (ed.) UCLA Armenian...
- were
changed to
Turkish alternatives. The
Armenian name of the city is
Tigranakert/Dikranagerd (Տիգրանակերտ). It is
known as Amed in
Kurdish and in Syriac...
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destruction considering the
Armenian cemetery part of
their cultural history.
Tigranakert is a
ruined Armenian city
dating back to the ****enistic period, located...
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consonants and vowels, with
influences from
nearby dialects such as Kharberd,
Tigranakert, and Cilicia.
Consonant Changes Voiceless stops (pʿ, tʿ, kʿ)
become voiced...