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  1. File:Movses Khorenatsi Matenadaran.jpg

    Summary A statue of Movses Khorenatsi at front of the Matenadaran repository one of 6 historians and philosophers in Yerevan , Armenia . It was sculpted in 1965 by Ye. Vardanyan. Photo by User MarshallBagramyan Marshal Bagramyan . Licensing self cc by 3.0 ...   more details



  1. History of Armenia (Movses Khorenatsi)

    independence war headed by Sahak Bagratuni who ordered Movses Khorenatsi to write the history of Armenia ...The History of Armenia lang hy , Hayots Patmut yun attributed to Moses Khorenatsi is an early account of Greater Armenia antiquity Armenia , covering the mythological origins of the Armenian people as well as Sassanid , Byzantine and Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Armenia down to the 5th century. It contains unique material on ancient Armenian legends, and such information on pagan pre Christian Armenian as has survived. It also contains plentiful data on the history and culture of contiguous countries. The book had an enormous impact on Armenian historiography. In the text, the author self identifies as a disciple of Mesrop Mashtots Saint Mesrop , and states that he composed his work at the request of Isaac Sahak , the Bagratuni prince who fell in battle in 482 . Authorship Main Moses Khorenatsi Merge from Moses Khorenatsi date June 2010 Gibbon in his History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ch. 32 still accepted the 5th century date of Moses, on grounds that deficient as he is in every qualification of a good historian, his local information, his passions and his prejudices, are strongly expressive of a native and contemporary , but Gutschmid 1876 showed the secondary nature of much of Moses material, and current scholarship is doubtful of Moses authorship of the work. According to Robert Thomson, there are indications that the book itself was written after the 5th century. Not only does Movses use sources not available in Armenia at that time, he refers to persons and places attested only in the sixth or seventh centuries. ref Robert K. Thomson ... of the Zeno 474 491 . This fourth part of the Movses s History is lost or destroyed by the armenian ... mokho.htm Movses of Chorene, The History of Armenia in Armenian http www.vehi.net istoriya armenia khorenaci index.html Movses of Chorene, The History of Armenia in Russian http www.bifrost.it Antologia ...   more details



  1. Movses

    Movses is an Armenia n given name . It gave rise to the surname Movsesyan . The name may refer to Movses Khorenatsi 410 490s , Armenian historian and author of History of Armenia . Movses Kaghankatvatsi , 7th century historian of Caucasian Albania. Movses Baghramian , 18th century Armenian liberation movement leader. Movses Silikyan 1862 1937 , Armenian general. Movses Gorgisyan , modern Armenian magazine editor and nationalist. given name ...   more details



  1. Khorenatsi medal

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Khorenatsi medal is the Republic of Armenia s highest cultural award. It is presented by the president to people who have significantly contributed to the advancement of Armenian culture . DEFAULTSORT Khorenatsi Medal Category Orders, decorations, and medals of Armenia Armenia stub Culture stub ODM stub hy ru ...   more details



  1. Movses Sargsyan

    Infobox football biography playername Movses Sargsyan fullname Movses Vovovich Sargsyan nickname image dateofbirth birth date and age 1987 3 10 cityofbirth countryofbirth height height m 1.70 currentclub FC Dynamo Stavropol clubnumber position Midfielder youthyears youthclubs years 2005 br 2006&ndash 2008 br 2009 br 2010&ndash clubs FC Dynamo Stavropol Amateur Football League D4 br FC Dynamo Stavropol br FC Kolos Pokoynoye br FC Dynamo Stavropol caps goals br 36 0 br br 14 0 nationalyears nationalteam nationalcaps goals manageryears managerclubs pcupdate 21 09, 16 November 2010 UTC ntupdate Movses Vovovich Sargsyan lang ru born March 10, 1987 is a Russia n professional Association football football player currently playing for FC Dynamo Stavropol in the Russian Second Division . His older brother Karen Sargsyan footballer Karen Sargsyan is also a footballer. External links http stats.sportbox.ru player.php?sp fb&player 1144492272&turnir 468&club 1144429116 Career summary by sportbox.ru Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sargsyan, Movses ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1987 03 10 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sargsyan, Movses Category 1987 births Category Living people Category Armenian footballers Category Russian footballers Category FC Dynamo Stavropol players Category Russian Armenians Russia footy midfielder 1987 stub ...   more details



  1. Movses Baghramian

    Movses Baghramian birth and death dates are unknown was a 18th century Armenian liberation movement leader. He was born in Karabakh , lived in Russia . In 1763 he arrived with Hovsep Emin to Caucasus and participated in the organisation of an Armenian uprising against the Persian and Turkish invaders. From 1768 he lived in India , become an active member of Shahamir Shahamirian s group, propaganding libertarian ideas. In 1773 he published his Tetrak, vor kochvi hordorak book, he was one of the authors of the first constitution for Armenia project . References http slovari.yandex.ru dict bse article 00005 80700.htm?text D0 B0 D1 80 D0 BC D1 8F D0 BD D1 81 D0 BA D0 B8 D0 B9 Baghramian in great Soviet Encyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baghramian, Movses ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baghramian, Movses Category People from Nagorno Karabakh Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category Armenian revolutionaries eo Moseo Bagramjan hy ka ...   more details



  1. Movses Gorgisyan

    Context date October 2009 Notability date August 2008 Moses Gorgisyan Armenian language Armenian 1961 1990 led nationalist demonstrations in Yerevan which led to him being jailed in 1988. ref Armenians End Strike as Local Party Chiefs Back Enclave Demand, Los Angeles Times ref He received the highest title in Armenia , the National Hero of Armenia award. He also was an editor of the Armenian edition of Glasnost magazine. ref The Persecution of Human Rights Monitors December 1989 to December 1990 a ... Page 203 by Human Rights Watch ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gorgisyan, Movses ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gorgisyan, Movses Category Armenian activists Category 1961 births Category 1990 deaths hy ...   more details



  1. Movses Kaghankatvatsi

    Movses Kaghankatvatsi lang hy Movses Ka ankatvac i , or Movses Daskhurantsi lang hy Movses Dasxuranc i , is the reputed author or authors of a 10th century Old Armenian historiographical work on Caucasian Albania , known as The History of the Country of Albania lang hy , Patmut iwn A uanic . ref cite book last Kushnareva first Karin Khristoforovna title The Southern Caucasus in Prehistory editor H. N. Michael trans publisher Univ. of Pennsylvania Museum History year 1997 location isbn 0924171502 quote The tenth century A.D. Armenian historian Movses Kalankatuatsi states that ... author link page 196 ref ref de icon Gesellschaft, G rres. Oriens Christianus . Leipzig, Germany O. Harrassowitz 1905, p. 274 ref ref Encyclop dia Iranica , http www.iranica.com newsite articles v2f5 v2f5a010.html Arran ref ref cite book title East Rome, Sasanian Persia and the End of Antiquity author James D. Howard Johnston year 2006 publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. isbn 0860789926 accessdate 2007 10 01 pages 49 ref Authorship The first historian to mention an author of the work Mkhitar Gosh , referring to him as Movses Daskhurantsi . ref name Hacikyan cite book last Hacikyan first Agop Jack author link title The Heritage of Armenian Literature publisher Wayne State University Press year 2000 location pages 171 172, 364 isbn 0814330231 ref . A later historian, Kirakos Gandzaketsi , referred to a statement in the History itself, to attribute the name of the author as Movses Kaghankatvatsi . The statement in question Book II, ch. 11 says ... of Uti where I too am from. Movses narrates the Khazar invasion of Transcaucasia and other events ... of Book III. ref name Hacikyan Publications & translations hy icon cite book author Movses Kaghankatvatsi ... cite book author Movses Kaghankatvatsi title http www.vehi.net istoriya armenia kagantv index.html ... Yerevan isbn ka icon cite book author Movses Kaghankatvatsi title The History of Albania translated ...   more details



  1. Movses Silikyan

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox military person name Movses Silikyan br Lang hy lived 1862 1937 image Image MovsesSilikyan.jpeg MovsesSilikyan.jpeg caption nickname placeofbirth placeofdeath allegiance Armenian People branch Army serviceyears rank Major General unit commands Russia Russian Caucasus Army World War I Russian Caucasus Army Armenian Congress of Eastern Armenians Armenian nationals Armenian volunteer units Armenian rifle division Armed forces of Democratic Republic of Armenia battles awards relations laterwork Movses Silikyan Lang hy , Lang ru , Movses Silikov 1862 1937 was a famed Armenian general and List of Armenian national heroes national hero of World War I , Major General in the Russian Empire Russian army and subsequently in the First Republic of Armenia Armenian army. He was arrested, charged and executed during Joseph Stalin s Great Purge of 1937 against military officers and countless other suspected enemies. Silikyan graduated from the Moscow Military Gymnasium , Alexandrople Military School and the officer rifle school. From 1884 he served in the Russian Army, being promoted from battalion adjutant to division commander. On the eve of the First World War , he was the deputy commander of the forces stationed in Yerevan and part of the Caucasian Front . World War I Caucasus Campaign See also Caucasus Campaign ... before the Russian Revolution 1917 Russian Revolution . Image Movses silikyan portrait.jpg thumb left Movses Silikyan portrait Democratic Republic of Armenia After the Russian Revolution of 1917 as the Russian ... Democratic Republic of Armenia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Silikyan, Movses ... DEFAULTSORT Silikyan, Movses Category 1862 births Category 1937 deaths Category Armenian generals ... of World War I Category Soviet rehabilitations Category Russian generals Silikov, Movses hy lv Movsess Silikjans hu Movszesz Szilikjan ru , tr Movses Silikyan ...   more details



  1. File:Movses silikyan portrait.jpg

    Summary Non free use rationale Article Movses Silikyan Description Movses Silikyan portrait taken in 1910s Source http 517design.livejournal.com 351352.html Portion Low resolution Purpose Publish rare portrait of Movses Silikyan Replaceability other information Licensing Non free historic image ...   more details



  1. Moses of Chorene

    Infobox Saint name Movses Khorenatsi birth date ca. 410 AD, or between 7th to 9th century AD death date ... Church image Movses Khorenatsi Matenadaran.jpg imagesize 175px caption Movses Khorenatsi s statue ... patronage Armenia major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Movses Khorenatsi , also ... of the History of Armenia Movses Khorenatsi History of Armenia . He is credited with the earliest ... 5 The Classical Tradition of Movses Khorenatsi in Chapter 5 of Book I in the History ... . Introduction in Movses Khorenatsi s History of Armenia, 5th Century , ... . ref name SAE hy icon Gagik Sargsyan Sargsyan, Gagik Kh . Movses Khorenatsi ... words. ref hy icon Movses Khorenatsi. History of Armenia Moses of Chorene History of Armenia ... hy icon Matevosyan, Artashes S. Movses Khorenatsi ... Movses Khorenatsi. History of Armenia , 1.4., pp. 70 71. ref Movses history also gives a rich description ..., including the blessed Movses the philosopher, identified by some scholars as Movses Khorenatsi. ref hy icon Hasratyan, Morus. . Where was Movses Khorenatsi s Birthplace ... sixth century , which contains a short theological treatise by Movses Khorenatsi. ref Brock ... and later medieval Armenian authors. Authorship study Main History of Armenia Movses Khorenatsi Image St.Movses Khorenatsi.jpg thumb 200px A painting of St. Movses Khorenatsi by Hovnatan Hovnatanian ... . Where was the Bithynia Mentioned by Movses Khorenatsi? . Patma Banasirakan ... Armenia in the Hellenistic Age and Movses Khorenatsi . Yerevan, Armenian SSR Armenian Academy ... Structure of Movses Khorenatsi s History of Armenia .Yerevan, Armenian SSR Armenian Academy ... , 1961, pp.  467 475. External links wikiquote hy Movses Khorenatsi Armenian Wikiquote ... istoriya armenia khorenaci index.html Movses Khorenatsi. The History of Armenia . http www.vem.am ...   more details



  1. Satenik

    Movses Khorenatsi. History of Armenia , 2.50, p. 164. ref The Alanian king asked for an eternal peace ... , br br ref Movses Khorenatsi. History of Armenia , 2.50, p. 165. The translation from Classical Armenian , which Movses wrote in, into modern ... captivated by her beauty. ref name Movses Khorenatsi p. 165 Movses Khorenatsi. History ... Movses Khorenatsi p. 165 King Artashes mounted his handsome black horse, br And taking out a red ... , Movses had stated that Satenik had fallen in love with Argavan, a descendant of a race of dragons vishaps , in Armenian , ref Movses Khorenatsi. History of Armenia , 1.30, p. 110. ref but the remainder ... and tens of thousands upon tens of thousands for the maiden of the brave Alan people? ref name Movses Khorenatsi p. 165 Artashes remained undaunted and instead sought to abduct Satenik since bride ... a peace treaty and a lavish and magnificent wedding took place. ref name SAE Movses stated that during .... It was a popular tradition among the Armenian kings, according to Movses, to stand in front of the entrance ...   more details



  1. Artsiv Vaspurakan

    Orphan date February 2009 morefootnotes date August 2008 Artsvi Vaspurakan was an Armenian periodical. It was published monthly, then weekly, in Constantinople and Varagavank from 1855 to 1874 by Mkrtich Khrimian and M. Ananian. It was the first periodical published in the territory of Western Armenia Western Turkish Armenia , ref The Armenian Question, encyclopedia, Ed. by acad. K. Khudaverdyan, Yerevan, 1996, p. 64. ref and was dedicated to religious life, moral questions and Armenian history . It was a source of propaganda for the works of Saint Mesrop , Movses Khorenatsi and others, and supported the idea of realization of the National constitution in the territory of Western Armenia. Contributors to the priodical included Garegin Srvandztian and Raffi . Sources Concise Armenian Encyclopedia, Ed. by acad. K. Khudaverdyan, Yerevan , 1990, Vol. 1, p. 362. References reflist Category Armenian media ...   more details



  1. Azhdahak (Armenian mythical being)

    of Zohak, the tyrant, the same Azhdahak finally became identified with Azhdahak of Khorenatsi , the grandfather ... to Khorenatsi, Persian worthless and foolish fables relate that a certain Feridoun Hrouten bound Purask ... harden the links of the chain. blockquote ref . Khorenatsi wrote Azhdahak means dragon in our ...   more details



  1. Goghtn

    Goghtn Armenian language Armenian , also known as Goghtan , was a region in size and location similar to the current Ordubad region of Nakhichevan . Goghtn was the 33rd region of Vaspurakan ref http www.cilicia.com armo5 agulis.html History of Goghtn Region in Nakhichevan, XII XX AD ref and remained part of it until 737 AD. History Goghtn region was a part of Armenia since the 6th century BC. ref http members.tripod.com Groznijat armen thomson.html History of Armenia Major, Movses Khorenatsi ref According to Moses of Chorene Movses Khorenatsi , the king of Armenia, Tigran Ervanduni, settled his wife and his female offspring girls in an area to the east of Mount Ararat Ararat and up to Goghtn, in Tambat, Oskiokh, Djaghguyn and other settlements giving them also three towns Khram, Jugha and Khoshakunik, and on the other bank of the river Arax all the field from Ajanakan up to the Nakhchavan Fortress. According to Tovma Artsruni , Goghtn was a part of Armenian Vaspurakan Region till 737 AD. ref Ashkharhacuts, Tovma Artsruni, IX cent. AD ref From the 890s it was a small Muslim statelet, centered on the town of Goght n which was probably either Ordubad or Agulis . Its Arab emirs were of the Shaybani tribe and were often in conflict with the neighbouring emirates of Nashawa Nakhichevan and Dabil Dvin and sometimes in alliance with the Armenian Bagratids. At the beginning of the 17th century, due to the deportation organized by Shah Abbas I, the population of Goghtn, as well as many other towns and villages of Nakhichevan, were forced to leave their homeland. ref http www.karabagh.am eng 7Naxichevan.htm History of Nakhichevan ref Cities of Goghtn A list of historic towns and villages in Goghtn and its surrounding area include Agulis Mesropavan Ordubad Anapat Andamej Ramis Stupi Tsghna Mtsghun Paraka Boghrut Bkhev Navish Tevi Shrdju Bist Bokhoi Akhaecik Norakert Nirgut Khurs , Inmer Trunyants Dzor Vanand Dzor Bazmari Nunis Qaghakik Trunis Tanakert Berdak Sal village S ...   more details



  1. Awards and decorations of Armenia

    since July 26, 1993. It is named after Mkhitar Gosh . Movses Khorenatsi Medal main Khorenatsi medal Image The Movses Khorenatsi Medal.jpeg right 50px Movses Khorenatsi Medal Movses Khorenatsi Medal .... The law on the Movses Khorenatsi Medal has been in effect since July 26, 1993. It is named after Movses Khorenatsi . Honorary Titles in the Republic of Armenia According to the September ...   more details



  1. Tork Angegh

    Tork Angegh was an ancient Armenia n masculine deity of strength, courage, of manufacturing and the arts, also called Torq and Durq Turq . He was considered one of Hayk s great grandsons and reportedly represented as an unattractive male figure. ref cite book last Hacikyan first Agop Jack coauthors Gabriel Basmajian, Edward S. Franchuk, Nourhan Ouzounian title The Heritage of Armenian Literature From the eighteenth century to modern times publisher Wayne State University Press date 2005 pages 385 isbn 0814332218 url http books.google.ca books?id GmtPLvnrc38C&pg PA385&dq tork angegh ref He is mentioned by Armenian 4th Century historian Movses Khorenatsi and considered one of the significant deities of the Armenian pantheon prior to becoming influenced by Iranian and Hellenic religion and mythology. Taken in the context of Proto Indo Europeans Proto Indo European religions it is conceivable that an etymologic connexion with Norse mythology Norse god Thor Tyr is more than a simple coincidence. An analogy is frequently made with the Middle Eastern god Nergal , also represented as an unattractive male. References references 1. Hay Joghovrdi Patmutyun , H.G. Jamgocian, 1975 Category Armenian gods Category Armenian deities hy ru eo rk ng gh ...   more details



  1. Khosrov III the Small

    Infobox Monarch name Khosrov III the Small title King of Armenia image caption reign 330&ndash 339 predecessor Tiridates III of Armenia Tiridates III successor Tiran of Armenia Tiran royal house Arshakuni father Tiridates III mother spouse 1 Khosrov III the Small lang hy wikt , Khosrov III Kotak c. 330&ndash 339 AD was the Arshakuni Dynasty Arshakuni king Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Armenia . He was the son and successor of King Tiridates III of Armenia Tiridates III and a member of the Arshakuni Dynasty . He was a man of short stature, thus his name. He founded a hunting ground which was named after him and the city of Dvin , which later became the Armenian capital. ref hy icon Movses Khorenatsi . History of Armenia Movses Khorenatsi History of Armenia, 5th Century , . Annotated translation and commentary by Stepan Malkhasyants . Gagik Sargsyan ed. Yerevan Hayastan Publishing, 1997, 3.8, p. 216. ISBN 5 5400 1192 9. ref During his reign, two generals, Vache Mamikonian and Vahan Amatuni , distinguished themselves for their valor in battle, often coming to help the king. During these years, pro Sassanid and anti Mamikonian sentiment grew in Armenia and so did anti Roman sentiment. Pro Sassanid groups gained popularity so much so that they were successful in assassinating Catholicos St. Aristaces I , son of Gregory the Illuminator . Shapur II , Sassanid king of the Persians, invaded Armenia twice and did gain some territory. Vache Mamikonian was killed in those battles and was later named a saint by the Armenian Apostolic Church for his sacrifice. Khosrov died in 339. Notes Reflist Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Khosrov 03 The Small ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 339 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Khosrov 03 The Small Category 339 deaths Category Monarchs of Armenia ca Khosrov II d Arm nia es Cosroes III fr Khosrov III d Arm nie hy ...   more details



  1. Sisak (eponym)

    Sisak lang hy was the legendary ancestor of the Armenian nobility Armenian princely house of Syuni , also called Siunids , Syunid and Syuni . ref name SAE hy icon Harutyunyan, Babken. Sisak . Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia . vol. x. Yerevan, Armenian SSR Armenian Academy of Sciences , 1984, p. 399. ref The Armenians Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi states that Sisak was the brother of Harmar, son of Gegham and the grandson of the legendary patriarch of the Armenians, Hayk . ref hy icon Movses Khorenatsi . History of Armenia Moses of Chorene History of Armenia, 5th Century , . Annotated translation and commentary by Stepan Malkhasyants . Gagik Sarkisyan ed. Yerevan Hayastan Publishing, 1997, 1.12, p. 88 ISBN 5 5400 1192 9. ref Gegham had taken up residence near Lake Sevan and, following his death, the lands encompassing the areas from Lake Sevan to the Araks River were inherited by Sisak. ref name SAE The region assumed Sisak s name lang hy Sisakan after he died, ref name SAE and those who descended from his dynastic line were known in Armenian as Syunis in Armenian, Syuniner or Sisakyaner . After the Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Kingdom of Armenia introduced the system of administrative divisions known as nahangs provinces in the 2nd century BC, the Siunis were confirmed by King Vagharshak I the Parthian as the lords of the province of Syunik Province Syunik . ref name SAE2 hy icon Harutyunyan, Babken. Siuniner . Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia. vol. x. Yerevan, Armenian SSR Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1984, pp. 473 475. ref Historian Robert H. Hewsen contends that quotation Sisak...can only be another eponym, and a late one at that. Sisak is said to have been the ancestor of the princes of Siwnik , a province on the southern border of Geghak uni. It was called Sisakan by the Sasanids who ruled Persia from 226 to 637 A.D. this term was unknown to Armenian historiography before the seventh ce ...   more details



  1. Gagik Sargsyan

    Gagik Sarkisyan lang hy , , April 6, 1926, Yerevan August 25, 1998, Yerevan was an Armenians Armenian historian, academic, Vice president of the Armenian Academy of Sciences . ref http www.sci.am members.php?mid 125&langid 3 Sarkisyan s Biography by Armenian Academy of Sciences ref He studied at Yerevan State University , then finished Leningrad State University in 1950. From 1954 to 1962 Sarkisyan worked at Institute of History of the Armenian Academy of Sciences , deputy director 1962 1966 . Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Armenian Academy of Sciences , Professor of Yerevan State University . Academic secretary of Humanitarian branch of the Armenian Academy of Sciences . He is known for his works dedicated to Armenian and Oriental history, including the academic work dedicated to Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi . ref http www.academhistory.am index.php?p 12&l rus Institute of History of Armenian Academy ref Honors and awards Honorary Member of Syrian Historical Society 1985 . State Prize of Armenia 1985 . ref http www.sci.am members.php?mid 125&langid 3 Sarkisyan s Biography by Armenian Academy of Sciences ref External links http www.vehi.net istoriya armenia khorenaci History of Armenia of Khorenatsi at Vehi References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sarkisyan, Gagik ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sarkisyan, Gagik Category Armenian historians Category Armenian academics Category Yerevan State University faculty Category 1998 deaths Category 1926 births ru , ...   more details



  1. Armavir, Armenia

    Movses Khorenatsi fifth century A.D. , Armavir was the first capital of the kingdom of Armenia .... ref hy icon Movses Khorenatsi. History of Armenia Moses of Chorene History of Armenia, 5th Century ... and in Vardges. ref Movses Khorenatsi. History of Armenia , 2.16, p. 136. Note that modern historians ... Movses goes on to state that later Jews were transferred from Armavir to Yervandashat and under King Artashes I , were again transferred into the new capital Artashat . ref Movses Khorenatsi. History ... tudes Arm niennes . vol. 27, 1998 2000, p. 137. ref Movses has preserved the tradition that when King ... But Shambu refused to comply. Movses also relates that when King Tigranes II whom he places on the throne ...   more details



  1. Hayk

    finds its stem in this progenitor. Genealogy Movses gave Hayk s genealogy as follows Japhet ... as king. ref http rbedrosian.com gc2.htm The Georgian Chronicle ref Folklore Hayk and King Bel In Movses Khorenatsi s account, Hayk son of Togarmah Torgom had a child named Armenak Haykazuni Armanak ... slaves. In his writings Movses states that cquote Hayk was a handsome, friendly man, with curly hair ... Ararat Ararat . At the foot of the mountains, he built his home, Haykashen. ref Khorenatsi, History ...   more details



  1. Stepan Malkhasyants

    1904 and Movses Khorenatsi 1940 . Malkhasyants took a particular interest in Movses and he published ... hy icon Hovhannisyan, Petros. Bibliography of Movses Khorenatsi ... in 1958. ref Hovhannisyan. Bibliography of Movses Khorenatsi , p. 84. ref In 1944 1945 ...   more details



  1. Sisian

    For the town southwest of Sisian, formerly also called Sisian, see Hatsavan, Syunik . Infobox settlement official name Sisian br name local pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type Country subdivision name ARM subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz subdivision name1 Syunik leader title Mayor leader name Aghasi Hakobjanian established title City status established date 1974 area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2009 population total 16,700 population density km2 timezone Greenwich Mean Time GMT 4 utc offset timezone DST utc offset DST latd 39 latm 31 lats 15 latNS N longd 46 longm 01 longs 56 longEW E elevation m 1600 area code 374 2830 website image skyline Sisian general.jpg image caption Sisian footnotes Sources Population ref http www.armstat.am file article demos 09 2.pdf Armstats Population ref coord 39 31 15 N 46 01 56 E display title Sisian lang hy formerly also known as Sisakan , Sisavan and later Garakilse , is a city in the southern province of Syunik , Armenia . Located on both banks of Vorotan River , 6 km south of the Yerevan Meghri highway, at a distance of 217  km from Yerevan and 115  km from Kapan , the town has a population of 16,700 2009 . Etymology The area of modern day Sisian was also called Sisakan during ancient historical periods. According to Movses Khorenatsi , the name of Sisakan and subsequently Sisian was derived from Sisak eponym Sisak , ref hy icon Movses Khorenatsi . History of Armenia Moses of Chorene History of Armenia, 5th Century , . Annotated translation and commentary by Stepan Malkhasyants . Gagik Sarkisyan ed. Yerevan Hayastan Publishing, 1997, 1.12, p. 88 ISBN 5 5400 1192 9. ref a legendary ancestor of the Armenian princely house of Syuni. ref name SAE hy icon Harutyunyan, Babken. Sisak . Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia . vol. x. Yerevan, Armenian SSR Armenian Academy of Sciences , 1984, p. 399. ref History His ...   more details



  1. Matenadaran

    , Movses Khorenatsi , Mkhitar Gosh and Frik , were sculpted and placed on the left and right wings ... of classical and medieval historians Movses Khorenatsi , Yeghishe and Aristakes Lastivertsi ... 100px 1963 Grigor Badalyan Movses Khorenatsi File Movses Khorenatsi Matenadaran.jpg 100px 1965 Yerem ...   more details




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