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Vanand (Armenian: Վանանդ) is the area of
historic Armenia that
roughly corresponds to the Kars
Province of present-day Turkey.
Named after the Armenian...
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Vanand is a
small village in
Ratnagiri district,
Maharashtra state in
Western India. The 2011
Census of
India recorded a
total of 812
residents in the...
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Vanand is an area of
historic Armenia.
Vanand may also
refer to the
following places:
Vanand, Armavir,
Armenia Vanand, Syunik,
Armenia Vanand, Ordubad...
- (Armenian: Կարսի թագավորություն),
alternatively known as the
Kingdom of
Vanand (Armenian: Վանանդի թագավորություն), was a
medieval Armenian kingdom formed...
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Vanand Peak (Bulgarian: връх Вананд, romanized: vrah
Vanand, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ vɐˈnant]) is the
sharp peak
rising to 3045 m in
Zinsmeister Ridge on the northeast...
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Vanand (Armenian: Վանանդ) is an
abandoned village in the
Goris Muni****lity of
Syunik Province, Armenia. It is
listed as unpo****ted at the 2011 census...
- and a brother, Shankar, in the
Mahapura locality within the
village of
Vanand near
Dapoli Ratnagiri. Her
father earned his
livelihood by
carrying baskets...
- in the
Kingdom of Armenia. The
first known people were the
followers of
Vanand (Վանանդ), for whom Kars was
their main
settlement and fortress. In 928,...
- own
dynasty of
Armenian rulers and was the
capital of a
region known as
Vanand.
Medieval Armenian historians referred to the city by a
variety of names...
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Seljuk Turks and
resettled with his
family in Cappadocia. The
Kingdom of
Vanand was
created as a v****al
state by the
Bagratuni kings in 961,
ruled by members...