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Sophene (Armenian: Ծոփք, romanized:
Tsopkʻ or Չորրորդ Հայք, lit. 'fourth Armenia';
Ancient Gr****: Σωφηνή, romanized: Sōphēnē) was a
province of the ancient...
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Tsopk Shahunyats was a
region in the
Sophene region of
ancient Greater Armenia c. 400–800, in the
Armenia Sophene or Sophanene. List of
regions of old...
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Andzit (Anzitene),
possibly at the
Taurus Mountains, to its west and
Great Tsopk (Sophanene) to its east,
possibly at the
Western Tigris.
While the district...
- OCLC 44774992
Armenian Baghesh/Bitlis and Taron/Mush (2001) OCLC 48223061
Armenian Tsopk/Kharpert (2002) OCLC 50478560
Armenian Karin/Erzerum (2003) OCLC 52540130...
- Armenians. In antiquity, this
region bordered the
Armenian provinces of
Tsopk and
Aghdznik to the North, as well as ****yrian
Mesopotamia and Commagene...
- four were the bdeašxs of Nor
Shirakan (New Siracene),
Aghdznik (Arzanene),
Tsopk (Sophene), and
Gugark (Gogarene).
According to
Cyril Toumanoff, the bdeašxs...
- "Armstats:
Kotayk Po****tion" (PDF). Hovannisian,
Richard G. (2002).
Armenian Tsopk/Kharpert.
Costa Mesa, California:
Mazda Publishers. p. 174. ISBN 9781568591506...
- Hewsen,
Robert H., "Golden Plain: The
Historical Geography of
Tsopk/Kharpert," in
Armenian Tsopk/Kharpert, ed.
Richard G. Hovannisian.
Costa Mesa, CA: Mazda...
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Karin /
Upper Armenia (Bardzr Hayk') Mush Kharpert-Yerznka (
Tsopk') (nearly extinct)
Nikopoli Armenian Homshetsi Eastern Armenian (արևելահայերեն...
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means of a bell. In the
structures of the
early period (Ereruyk, Tekor,
Tsopk, etc.) they were
sculpted with
plant and
animal images, palm trees. In the...