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Yervandashat or
Eruandashat (Armenian: Երվանդաշատ (reformed); Երուանդաշատ (classical)) was an
Armenian city and one of the
historical capitals of Armenia...
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Yervandashat (Armenian: Երվանդաշատ) is a
village in the
Armavir Province of Armenia...
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alongside the
Armenian kingdom of
Sophene led by Zariadres.
Artaxias seized Yervandashat,
united the
Armenian Highlands at the
expense of
neighboring tribes and...
- from Old
Persian šiyāta-.
Armenian toponyms which bear this suffix:
Yervandashat (Eruandashat)
Artashat (Artaxata)
Ashtishat Schmitt, R.; Bailey, H. W...
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capitals of
Armenia were
located in this province,
including Armavir,
Yervandashat, Artashat, Vagharshapat, Dvin, Bagaran, Shirakavan, Kars and Ani (the...
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capital in 331 BC
until 210 BC. It was
replaced by the
nearby city of
Yervandashat which remained the
capital of the
kingdom until 176 BC,
under the reign...
- (native
Armenian name
Yervand IV), son of King
Arsames and
founder of
Yervandashat.
Yervand Kochar (1899-1979),
Armenian sculptor and
artist Yervand Krbachyan...
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ruler of
Armenia from the
Orontid dynasty, and
founder of the city of
Yervandashat. However, it is
likely that the city's name is
derived from the Urartian...
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Ararat 832 BC–590 BC 242 4
Armavir Orontid dynasty 331–210 BC 121 5
Yervandashat Orontid dynasty and
Artaxiad dynasty 210–176 BC 34 6
Artaxata (Artashat)...
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capital of the
Orontid dynasty, Armavir. He was the
founder of the city of
Yervandashat and Ervandakert. In his
reign the
religious site of
Bagaran was founded...