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Erebuni Fortress
The Erebuni Fortress was an Urartuan stronghold, founded in the last quarter of the 8th century. B.C. by King Argishti I. Located within the ...
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Garni Pagan Temple
Garni Temple, the pre-eminent example of Hellenistic culture in Armenia today, acted as a summer resort of Armenian kings over two thousand years ago. The ...
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No PicHorom Citadel
The Urartian citadel at Horom is probably the most impressive of its kind in Armenia. Remains of a 9th century B.C dam and a reservoir ...
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Khndzoresk village
Khndzoresk offers the most spectacular view of ancient Armenia, where cave-dwellers resided in the hollows of the scores of majestic mountains, cultivating the valleys below ...
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Teyshebahini
The 7th century BC unearthed remains of Teyshebahini, an Urartuan stronghold, can be observed on the hillside of Karmir-Blur, in a suburban area south of ...
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Ughtasar
Perched 3 kilometers above sea-level on a mountainous plateau in the mesmerizing region of Syunik are the remnants of an ancient fortress with enormous ...
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Zorats Karer
The Zorats Karer (Zorats stones) date back to the second millennium B.C. According to the scientific consensus today, the arrangement of stones was most probably ...
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Zvartnots Temple
The architectural masterpiece of Zvartnots was built by the order of the Catholicos Nerses III between the years 641 and 662. It was damaged by ...
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