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    Erebuni Fortress (Armenian: Էրեբունի ամրոց, romanized: Erebuni amrots') is an Urartian fortified city, located in Yerevan, Armenia. It is 1,017 metres...
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  • Erebuni may refer to: Erebuni Fortress, the fortress of ancient kingdom of Urartu, now territory of Armenia Yerevan, capital of Armenia originated from...
    591 bytes (109 words) - 08:37, 26 January 2023
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    in Erebuni, 782 BCE Khaldi god standing on a lion, Armenian postage stamp, 1993 Erebuni Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erywań, Erebuni Fortress Erebuni pattern...
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    southeast of the city centre where Erebuni Fortress is located. The name of Yerevan itself is derived from ancient Erebuni. Erebuni is bordered by Shengavit District...
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    Bjni Fortress (Armenian: Բջնի բերդ) is a medieval Armenian fortress located in the village of Bjni in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It sits upon the...
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    Yerevan (section Erebuni)
    the founding of the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC by King Argishti I of Urartu at the western extreme of the Ararat Plain. Erebuni was "designed as a great...
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  • 1016/j.quaint.2015.08.056. Erebuni fortress, located on the hill of Arin Berd (Yerevan) is one of the three main Urartian fortresses erected in the Ararat...
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  • Yerevan. It is located in the southeastern neighborhoods of the city. Erebuni. Finished in 2001, the massive cathedral was constructed on the occasion...
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    Argishti built Erebuni Fortress in 782 BC, settling it with 6,600 prisoners of war from Hatti and Supani. He also founded the fortress of Argishtikhinili...
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    on the grapes. Urartian silver rhyton from Erebuni Fortress Achaemenid silver rhyton from Erebuni Fortress Achaemenid Persian Lion Rhyton, c. 500 BC Greek...
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  • Castle Aghli Berd Aghtamir Fortress Alberd Ardar Davit Arin Berd - Also known as Erebuni Fortress. Berdakar Berdavan Fortress - Most likely built between...
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  • of modern Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, traces its roots back to Erebuni Fortress an ancient Urartian fortified monument from which also the modern city...
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  • Founding of Erebuni Fortress, namesake of Yerevan, Armenia, by Argishti I of Urartu Zhou xuan wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. v t e...
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    Scene", found inside a vessel in Nor Aresh and now preserved in the Erebuni Fortress, depicts a harp. Information about early medieval Armenian musical...
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    Amberd (redirect from Amberd Fortress)
    Amberd (Armenian: Ամբերդ) is a 10th-century fortress located 2,300 meters (7,500 ft) above sea level, on the slopes of Mount Aragats at the confluence...
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    Toprakkale, Patnos and Haykaberd. Urartu fortresses included Erebuni Fortress (present-day Yerevan), Van Fortress, Argishtihinili, Anzaf, Haykaberd, and...
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    Yellow, brown and blue Urartian cuneiform tablet and a lion relief from Erebuni fortress Ornaments ֏50 Blue and red National Gallery and History Museum of Armenia...
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    Karmir Blur (Armenian: Կարմիր Բլուր) referring more to the hill that the fortress is located upon) was the capital of the Transcaucasian provinces of the...
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    Dashtadem Fortress (Armenian: Դաշտադեմի ամրոց)(Qagheni fortress) is a substantial fortress of the 5th to 19th centuries located at the southern outskirts...
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    Erebuni Historical-Archaeological Reserve-Museum (Armenian: «Էրեբունի» պատմահնագիտական արգելոց-թանգարան), was established in 1968. The opening of the...
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