- Ashot's
efforts to
preserve and
defend the
kingdom earned him the
epithet "
Yerkat", or Iron; he died in 929 and was
succeeded by his brother, Abas I. Abas...
-
Ashot fought off successfully, for
which he is
remembered by the
epithet Yerkat’ (Երկաթ), or the Iron.
Ashot II
succeeded his
father Smbat I upon the latter's...
- dynasty, and son of
Ashot I. He is the
father of
Ashot II (known as
Ashot Yerkat) and Abas I.
Smbat I was
crowned king in 892 in
Shirakavan (Yerazgavors)...
- village,
located few
kilometers south of Ijevan. The
remains of King
Ashot Yerkat fortress of the 10th century, 7 km
southwest of Ijevan. The
remains of Aghjkaberd...
- 826)
Ashot I of
Armenia (Ashot the Great),
ruled 884–890
Ashot II,
Ashot Yerkat (Ashot the Iron), 915–930
Ashot III,
Voghormats (Ashot the Merciful) 953–977...
-
references to a
number of real
people and events,
including King
Ashot II
Yerkat (Iron), Lord
Gevorg Marzpetuni, the
Armenian war
against the Arab emirs...
-
worked at the theatre:
singers Gohar Gasparyan,
Tatevik Sazandaryan,
Mihran Yerkat,
Pavel Lisitsian,
Haykanoush Danielyan, Nar Hovhannisyan,
Gegham Grigoryan...
- br**** band.
Performers of Arshak's role
include Pavel Lisitsian,
Mihran Yerkat, and
Tigran Levonyan. Parti****nts in the 1945 staging,
conductor Mikayel...
-
Armenian SSR
Academy of Sciences. p. 102. Yeghiazaryan,
Arman (2016).
Ashot Yerkatʻ: Tʻagavor Hayotsʻ (PDF) (in Armenian). Yerevan:
Yerevan State University...
-
located near the s****s of
Debed river,
Kayan Fortress,
built by King
Ashot Yerkat in the 10th
century near Alaverdi,
Sanahin Monastery of the 10th century...