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Armenian monastery of
Varagavank ("monastery of
Varag") is
located at the foot of the mountain. The
toponym Varag may have
originated from a
Middle Iranian...
- century) on the s****s of Lake Van The
Monastery of
Varag (11th century) at the foot of
Mount Varag near Van The
Monastery of
Saint Bartholomew (13th century)...
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Mkrtich Khrimian (classical Armenian: Մկրտիչ Խրիմեան, reformed: Մկրտիչ Խրիմյան; 4
April 1820 – 29
October 1907) was an
Armenian Apostolic Church leader...
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husband of Nzhdeh's granddaughter, with the help of
linguistics professor Varag Arakelyan and others,
including Gurgen Armaghanyan,
Garegin Mkhitaryan,...
- Վահագն
Zoroastrian Vahrām;
Avestan Verethragna, name of the 20th day 28 Sim Սիմ
mountain 29
Varag Վարագ name of a
mountain 30 Gišeravar
evening star...
- Pogossian,
Zaroui (2019). "Relics, Rulers, Patronage: The True
Cross of
Varag and the
Church of the Holy
Cross of Ałt'amar". The
Church of the Holy Cross...
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Varagavank (Armenian: Վարագավանք, 'Monastery of
Varag'; Turkish: ****i Kilise, 'Seven Churches') was an
Armenian monastery on the
slopes of
Mount Erek...
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founding of the
nation of men
under Sigmar. Mad Dog P****,
alternately known as
Varag Kadrin, was in the days of the Dwarf's
greatest power, the
chief thoroughfare...
- angošt fire âs âč, âs âtaš, âzar fish mâhin màhig mâhi food / eat xorâk /
varag warag, varàk qazâ, xorâk /
xordan four čâr càr čahâr, čâr go
ravag rawag...
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coaches that were
invited to
Adana from
Istanbul in the
early 20th century.
Varag Pogharian and
Mateos Zarifian pla**** an
important role in
organising the...