-
Georgian it is ტრაპიზონი (T'rap'izoni) and in
Armenian it is Տրապիզոն (
Trapizon). The 19th-century
Armenian travelling priest Byjiskian called the city...
- JSTOR 2169242. Willmott, p. 305. (in Armenian)
Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia,
Trapizon, Vol. 12,
Yerevan 1986. p. 87 The
Byzantine Churches of Trebizond, Selina...
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following claimed territory: 1. Van 2.
Bitlis 3.
Erzrum (Garin) 4.
Trapizon (Hamshen) 5.
Sivas (Sebastia) 6.
Diarbeqir (Dikranagert) 7.
Kharput (Kharberd)...
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Retrieved 2007-08-24. Ambart︠s︡umi︠a︡n,
Haykakan sovetakan hanragitaran,
Trapizon, p. 87 Bryer,
Byzantine Monuments and
Topography of the Pontos, pp. 208-211...
- (Merzifon), Samson, Adana, Van,
Caesarea (Kayseri),
Dortyol (Dörtyol),
Trapizon (Trabzon), and Konya,
among others. From 1915 to 1920, many
Armenian sportsmen...
- 1306–1313. ISBN 0-86307-181-3. (in Armenian)
Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia,
Trapizon, Vol. 12,
Yerevan 1986. p. 87 The
British Armies of 1914-1918 Roberts,...
- 1306–1313. ISBN 0-86307-181-3. (in Armenian)
Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia,
Trapizon, Vol. 12,
Yerevan 1986. p. 87 The
Byzantine Churches of Trebizond, Selina...