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Turuberan (Armenian: Տուրուբերան), also
known as
Tavruberan (Armenian: Տաւրուբերան) was the
fourth Armenian region that was part of the
ancient Kingdom...
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Bznuniq was one of the 16
cantons of the
Armenian historic region of
Turuberan. It was
located to the
northeast of Lake Van. The
canton was
later known...
- pronunciation: Daron; Gr****: Ταρών, Tarōn; Latin: Taraunitis) was a
canton of the
Turuberan province of
Greater Armenia,
roughly corresponding to the Muş Province...
- the Northeast,
Bagrevand from the west,
Vaspurakan from the south, and
Turuberan from the southwest. It is
spread across the
upper basin of the Aratsani...
- of Moxoene, to the west of
Hayots Dzor, and to the east of
Yerevark of
Turuberan province. It was
ruled by the
Rshtuni (also
referred to as Rashduni) noble...
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Sophene Ծոփք 18,890 8
Arshamashat Aghdznik Աղձնիք 17,532 11
Tigranakert Turuberan Տուրուբերան 25,008 17 Haykashеn [hy]
Moxoene Մոկք 2,962 8 Aparank [hy]...
- a
number of
ruling states. It was the main
center of the
province of
Turuberan as part of the
ancient Kingdom of Armenia. The city
changed hands on several...
- (generalissimo) of
Kingdom of
Armenia (310–338),
prince of
Taron canton of
Turuberan region, son of
sparapet Artavasdes I Mamikonian,
father of
sparapet Artavasdes...
- types. The 15
provinces were as follows:
Upper Armenia Sophene Aghdznik Turuberan Corduene Moxoene Nor
Shirakan Vaspurakan Syunik Artsakh Paytakaran Utik...
- (also
called Khoron or Khoronk) in the
Armenian province of
Taron or
Turuberan. Some
sources call
Movses Taronatsi ('of Taron'). However, Malkhasyants...