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1268 Cilicia earthquake
1268 Cilicia earthquake
The Cilicia earthquake in 1268 was a tremendous earthquake in which over 60,000 people perished . The earthquake occurred in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, in southern Asia Minor. The epicenter was northeast of the city of Adana....

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1896 Ottoman Bank Takeover
1896 Ottoman Bank Takeover
The 1896 Ottoman Bank Takeover was the seizing of the Ottoman Bank in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, on 26 August 1896, by members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation...

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1965 Yerevan demonstrations ·
1988 Spitak earthquake ·
1992 in Armenian football
1992 in Armenian football
1992 in Armenian football was the first season of independent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The league existed of two groups with 12 teams each. The top six of each group qualified for the Championship stage, while the others participated in the relegation stage...

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1993 in Armenian football
1993 in Armenian football
1993 in Armenian football was the second season of indepentent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. Professional football existed of two divisions, the Armenian Premier League and the Armenian First League...

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1993 Summer Offensives
1993 Summer Offensives
The 1993 Summer Offensives of the Nagorno-Karabakh War saw the capture of several Azerbaijani regions by Armenian military units in a series of battles from June to August 1993....

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1994 in Armenian football
1994 in Armenian football
The 1994 season was the third season of football in Armenia following the break-up of the Soviet Union. Professional football consisted of two divisions, the Armenian Premier League and the Armenian First League...

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1995 in Armenian football
1995 in Armenian football
1995 in Armenian football was a transitional season. For this season the Armenian Premier League was composed of twelve clubs in two groups of six...

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1995-96 in Armenian football
1995-96 in Armenian football
1995-96 in Armenian football was the fourth season of indepentent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. It was the first out of two seasons in Armenia that were different than the others. Including the 1996-97 season these were the only winter competitions, while all other Armenian...

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1996-97 in Armenian football
1996-97 in Armenian football
1996-97 in Armenian football was the fifth season of indepentent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. It was the second out of two seasons in Armenia that were different than the others. Including the 1995-96 season these were the only winter competitions, while all other Armenian...

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1997 in Armenian football
1997 in Armenian football
The 1997 season was the sixth season of independent football in Armenia following the split-up from the Soviet Union. It was the return to the summer competition format after using the winter competition format for two seasons...

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1998 in Armenian football
1998 in Armenian football
1998 in Armenian football was the seventh season of indepentent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The Armenian Premier League for 1998 existed of ten teams of which the top six would qualify for the championship stage, while the other four would enter the relegation stage.-Premier...

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1999 Armenian parliament shooting
1999 Armenian parliament shooting
The 1999 Armenian parliament shooting was an attack on the Armenian parliament in the capital Yerevan on October 27, 1999 at 5:15 p.m, by a group of armed men that killed the Prime Minister of Armenia and 7 other high ranking officials.-Shooting:...

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1999 in Armenian football
1999 in Armenian football
1999 in Armenian football was the eighth season of indepentent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The Armenian Premier League for 1999 existed of 10 teams of which the three lowest ranked teams would relegate to the Armenian First League. The seventh ranked team would enter the...

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2000 in Armenian football
2000 in Armenian football
2000 in Armenian football was the ninth season of indepentent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The Armenian Premier League for 2000 existed of 8 teams of which the lowest ranked teams would relegate to the Armenian First League. The seventh ranked team would enter the...

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32nd Chess Olympiad
32nd Chess Olympiad
The 32nd Chess Olympiad, organized by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs and comprising an open and women's tournament, took place between September 15 and October 2, 1996, in Yerevan, Armenia.- Chess competition :...

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360 Degree
360 Degree
360 Degree is a 45-minute informational-analytical program on H1, a state television channel based in Yerevan, Armenia. It is aired every Sunday giving a wrap-up of the most important events of the week....


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.am
.am is the Internet country code top-level domain for Armenia.- Regulation :The registry for .am is operated by , the local chapter of the Internet Society.Regulatory notes:...

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Aaron the Illustrious
Aaron the Illustrious
Aaron the Illustrious was a Christian monk of Mesopotamia.He came from Sarug in Osrhoene, and was a disciple of . He built two monasteries near Melitene in Armenia in the 4th century. He had a feast day on Pentecost Monday in the Syriac Orthodox Church, and on February 3, October 22, and May 23...

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Abas I of Armenia
Abas I of Armenia
Abas I of Armenia was king of Armenia from 928 to 953. Abas was of the royal Bagratuni Dynasty. He was the son of Smbat I and the brother of Ashot "Yerkat" II. In contrast to the way his predecessors' ruled, Abas' reign was marked by years of peace, stability, and prosperity that Armenia had not...

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Abovyan
Abovyan
Abovyan is a city in Armenia in the province of Kotayk. It is located 15 km northeast of Yerevan and 36 km southeast of the province centre Hrazdan. In 2009, the estimated population of the city was 46,000, down from 59,000 at the 1989 census...

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Abraham of Armenia
Abraham of Armenia
Abraham of Armenia was an Armenian priest and a disciple of the Leontine martyrs. Like his teachers, he was subjected to prolonged torture, but was unlike them, was eventually set free. He then left society to become a hermit, remaining one until his death in the 5th century.He is regarded as a...

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Achin Nor-Achin
Achin Nor-Achin
Hachn Nor-Hachn was an Armenian football club from Nor Hachn. The club dissolved in early 1997 and is currently inactive from professional football.-References:...

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Achots
Achots
Achots was a region and a family of the old Armenia c. 400–800.The ruler c. 430 was Hemaiak Achotsi, and c. 445 Hrarat Achotsi....

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Adana massacre
Adana massacre
The Adana massacre occurred in Adana Province, in the Ottoman Empire, in April 1909. An massacre of Armenian Christians in the city of Adana amidst governmental upheaval resulted in a series of anti-Armenian pogroms throughout the district...

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Adjika
Adjika
Adjika is a hot, spicy but subtly flavoured paste often used to flavour food mainly in the Caucasian regions of Abkhazia and Samegrelo. Adjika is usually red, though green adjika can be made with unripe peppers...

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Administration for Western Armenia
Administration for Western Armenia
The Administration for Western Armenia was an temporary Armenian provisional government between 1915 and 1918, with the autonomous region initially set up around Lake Van after the Siege of Van of the Caucasus Campaign, with the leadership of Aram Manukian of Armenian Revolutionary Federation. It...

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Administrative divisions of Armenia
Administrative divisions of Armenia
Armenia is subdivided into eleven administrative divisions. Of these, ten are provinces, known as marzer or in the singular form marz in Armenian....

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Agdam (rayon)
Agdam (rayon)
Agdam is a rayon in southwestern Azerbaijan. Its capital is the city of Agdam, which is currently a ghost town. It is a disputed region, with the western half controlled by the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic....

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Aghdznik
Aghdznik
Aghdznik , also known as Altzniq or Arzanene, was a province of Greater Armenia. It covered an area of , divided into 11 districts:*Angegh-home*Tigranakert*Arzn*Qagh*Ketik*Tatik*Aznvadzor*Erkhetq*Gzeghq*Salnodzor*Sasun....

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Aghstev ·
Air Armenia
Air Armenia
Air Armenia cjsc is a cargo airline with its head office in Yerevan, Armenia. The airline was established in 2003 and started operations on 18 March 2003. It operates freight services to destinations in the CIS and Europe...

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Air-Van Airlines
Air-Van Airlines
Air-Van Airlines was an airline based in Armenia. It was forced to suspend operations after the Armenian civil aviation authority decided not extended its air operator certificate. It had operated two B747-200s and a DC-10 on charter services....

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Akdamar Island
Akdamar Island
Akdamar Island also known as Aght'amar or Akhtamar, is the second by size of four islands in Lake Van in the south of Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey, about 0.7 km2 in size, situated about 3 km from the shoreline. At the western end of the island a hard, grey, limestone cliff rises 80 m...

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Akhtala
Akhtala
Akhtala a town in Lori Province, Armenia with 2800 inhabitants according to 2009 estimate. It is situated on the left bank of Debed river at adistance of 186 km north of Yerevan and 62 km north of provincial centre Vanadzor on the slopes of Lalvar mountain. Akhtala was a village until 1939 when it...

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Akhtamar Sevan
Akhtamar Sevan
Akhtamar Sevan was an Armenian football club from Sevan. The club dissolved in early 1994 and is currently inactive from professional football.-League Record :-References:*...

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Akhurian River
Akhurian River
The Akhurian, Akhuriyan, Akhuryan or Akhouryan is a river in the South Caucasus. It originates in Armenia and flows from Lake Tseli south, along the border with Turkey, forming part of the geographic border between the two states, until it flows into the Aras River as a left tributary near Bagaran...

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Alashkert Martuni
Alashkert Martuni
Alashkert Martuni was an Armenian football club from Martuni. The club dissolved in early 2000 and is currently inactive from professional football.-League Record :-References:...

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Alaverdi
Alaverdi
Alaverdi formerly Manes, is a city situated in the northeast of the Armenian province of Lori, not far from the border with Georgia. This mining and industrial city with approximately 16,500 inhabitants -down from 26,300 of the 1989- situated at the bottom of the Debed river gorge, is one of the...

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Alik
Alik
Alik is an Armenian daily newspaper based in Tehran, Iran. It was founded in March 1931. Alik was initially a weekly, and beginning 1935 it started publishing once every two two days. In 1941 it became a daily and has been published continuously...

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Aliovit
Aliovit
Aghiovit was a region of the old Armenia c. 300–800 ruled by the family Gnuni. In 772 was occupied by the Qayasite dynasty....

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All Armenian Labour Party
All Armenian Labour Party
The All Armenian Labour Party is a social democratic political party in Armenia.At the last elections, on 25 May 2003, the party won 1 seat....

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Alma Johansson
Alma Johansson
Alma Johansson was a Swedish missionary who worked in the city of Mush in the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1901, the Missionary Society of Swedish women sent Johansson to Mush , where she stayed until December, 1915. She worked at a German orphanage for Armenian children...

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Almaz Yerevan
Almaz Yerevan
Almaz Yerevan was an Armenian football club from Yerevan. The club dissolved in late 1993 and is currently inactive from professional football.-League Record :...

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Amaras Monastery
Amaras Monastery
Amaras Monastery is one of the oldest Christian sites in the world and in Nagorno-Karabakh, and is an Armenian Apostolic monastery located near the village of Sos in the Martuni county of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.- History :...

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Amatuni
Amatuni
Amatuni was an ancient Armenian noble family, known from the 4th century in the canton of Artaz, between lakes Van and Urmia, with its center at Shavarshan , and subsequently also at Aragatsotn, west of Lake Sevan, with the residence at Oshakan.- History :Probably of Caspio-Median origin, this...

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Amberd
Amberd
Amberd is the name given to the 7th century Armenian fortress located above sea level, on the slopes of Mount Aragats at the confluence of the Arkashen and Amberd rivers in the province of Aragatsotn, Armenia. The name translates to "fortress in the clouds" in Armenian. It is also the name...

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American Committee for Relief in the Near East ·
American University of Armenia
American University of Armenia
The American University of Armenia is a private, nonsectarian, independent university founded in 1991 in Yerevan, Armenia. Its creation inspired in the aftermath of the 1988 Leninakan Earthquake, the university is the first Armenian institution modeled on Western-style higher education, committed...

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Anahit
Anahit
Anahit was the goddess of fertility and healing, wisdom and water in Armenian mythology. In early periods she was the goddess of war. By the 5th century BC she was the main deity in Armenia along with Aramazd.- Temples dedicated to Anahit :...

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Angl
Angl
Angl was a district and a family of the old Armenia c. 300–800 in the province of Degig....

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Ani
Ani
Ani is a ruined and uninhabited medieval Armenian city-site situated in the Turkish province of Kars, near the border with Armenia. It was once the capital of a medieval Armenian kingdom that covered much of present day Armenia and eastern Turkey...

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Anthem of the Armenian SSR ·
Anti-Armenianism
Anti-Armenianism
Armenophobia is the fear, dislike of, hatred or aversion to the Armenians, Republic of Armenia and the Armenian culture, which can range in expression from individual hatred to institutionalized persecution...

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Antzevasiq
Antzevasiq
Antzevasiq was a region of ancient and medieval Armenia c. 400–800 in the South-East of Vaspurakan, ruled by the Antzevatsi family....

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Antzitene
Antzitene
Antzitene or Anzitene was a region of the medieval Armenia c. 300–1000, known in Armenian as Hanzith.From 384, it formed one of the satrapies of Roman Armenia, before becoming part of the new province of Armenia IV in 536....

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Aparan
Aparan
Aparan is a town in Armenia, located in the Aragatsotn province, about 50 kilometers north-north-west of Yerevan...

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The Apex Theory ·
Apricot
Apricot
The apricot, Prunus armeniaca, is a species of Prunus, classified with the plum in the subgenus Prunus. The native range is somewhat uncertain due to its extensive prehistoric cultivation.- Description :...

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Ara the Beautiful
Ara the Beautiful
Ara the Beautiful is a legendary Armenian hero. He is notable in Armenian literature for the popular legend in which he was so handsome that the Assyrian queen Semiramis waged war against Armenia just to get him.He is sometimes associated with the historical king of Ararat known as Arame who...

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Arab conquest of Armenia
Arab conquest of Armenia
The Arab conquest of Armenia was a part of the Muslim conquests after the death of Muhammad in AD 632.Persian Armenia had fallen to the Byzantine Empire shortly before, in AD 629, and was conquered in the Rashidun Caliphate by AD 645.-Islamic expansion:...

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Arabkir District
Arabkir District
Arabkir District is a neighborhood that used to be a separate village in Yerevan, Armenia. At the census in 2001, it had a population of over 132,000. It is bordered by Hrazdan River to the north and west, the Kentron to the south, and Kanaker-Zeytun to the east. Its main thoroughfare is Komitas...

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Arabkir Yerevan
Arabkir Yerevan
Arabkir Yerevan was an Armenian football club from Yerevan. The club was previously known as Kanaz Yerevan. Since 1997, the club has been in-active.-League Record :-Archievements:*SSR Armenia League: 1...

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Aragats Gyumri
Aragats Gyumri
Aragats Gyumri was an Armenian football club from Gyumri. The club dissolved in 2002 and is currently inactive from professional football.-League Record :...

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Aragatsotn
Aragatsotn
Aragatsotn is a province of Armenia. It is in the west of the country, and its capital is Ashtarak. The name means "a foot of Aragats" . During the Arsacid Dynasty of the Kingdom of Armenia, the region was part of the Ayrarat province...

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FC Armavir ·
Aramu
Aramu
Aramu or Arame was the first known king of Urartu.Living at the time of Shalmaneser III , Aram united the Nairi tribe against the threat of the Assyrian Empire...

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Aranean
Aranean
Aranean was an old district of Armenia c. 400–800....

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Ararat (brandy)
Ararat (brandy)
Ararat is an Armenian brandy that has been produced by the Yerevan Brandy Company since 1887. It is made from Armenian white grapes and spring water, according to a traditional method....

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Ararat (film)
Ararat (film)
Ararat is a 2002 film directed, written, and co-produced by Atom Egoyan based loosely on the Siege of Van during the Armenian Genocide, an event that is disputed by the government of Turkey. In addition to exploring the human impact of that specific historical event, the film also examines the...

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Ararat (province)
Ararat (province)
Ararat is a province of Armenia with capital in Artashat. Named after Mount Ararat, the province borders Turkey to the west and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic to the south...

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Ararat plain
Ararat plain
The Ararat plain is one of the largest of the Armenian Plateau, stretches west of the Sevan basin, at the foothills of the Gegham mountains. In the north the plain borders on Mount Aragats, and in the south, on Mount Ararat...

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