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Fortress ruins in the province of Aragatsotn, Armenia
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
Amberd
Mountain in the Lesser Caucasus
Ghafadaryan, K. (1974). "Ամբերդ (Amberd)". Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia Volume I (in Armenian). p. 278–280. "Ashtarak-Oshakan-Amberd fortress–Letter Park". wonderlandarmenia
Mount_Aragats
Place in Armavir, Armenia
40°14′30″N 44°16′22″E / 40.24167°N 44.27278°E / 40.24167; 44.27278 Amberd (Armenian: Ամբերդ); known as Franganots until 1978, is a village in the Armavir
Amberd,_Armavir
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
commonly referred to as Vahramashen Surp Astvatsatsin or the Church of Amberd) was built for Prince Vahram Pahlavuni of the Pahlavuni family. An inscription
Vahramashen_Church
Province of Armenia
Kasagh, Gegharot, and Amberd are the main water resources in the province. Mountainous lakes including Lake Kari, Lessing, Amberd, Tagavor, and Kuraghbyur
Aragatsotn_Province
Lake in Armenia
Pilippos I ordered the river source closed and connected the lake to the Amberd River, a tributary of the Kasagh. Later, this canal disappeared. There is
Lake_Kari
Economics school in Yerevan, Armenia
The Armenian State University of Economics (ASUE) (Armenian: Հայաստանի պետական տնտեսագիտական համալսարան) is a state-owned university of economics in Yerevan
Armenian State University of Economics
Armenian_State_University_of_Economics
Place in Aragatsotn, Armenia
Ashtarak Municipality of the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It is located on Amberd River. The modern settlement was founded mainly by emigrants from Van, Gavash
Agarak,_Aragatsotn
1012–1199 wars in the South Caucasus
1196: The Zakarids, supported by the Georgians, successfully captured Amberd. [hy] 1199: Queen Tamar of Georgia besieged Ani for the final time, effectively
Georgian–Shaddadid_wars
Organization that performs policy research and advocacy
survey of the South Caucasus, the "Enlight" Public Research Center, and the AMBERD research center at the Armenian State University of Economics. According
Think_tank
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Lori_Fortress
Grand residence, especially a royal or episcopal one
Armenia brought forth many palaces as well, the most notable of which being Amberd Fortress and the 12th-century palace in Dashtadem Fortress. The Zakarids
Palace
Armenian town ruins
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Khrber
Armenian noble family
Pahlavunis controlled and built various fortresses throughout Armenia such as Amberd and Bjni and played a significant role in all the affairs of the country
Pahlavuni
Armenian castle
v t e Historical Armenian fortresses and castles Armenia Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan (Ghalinjakar) Bjni Dashtadem Erebuni Erivan (Yerevan) Ertij Garni Halidzor
Okon_Castle
(Ուքանանց) and other feudal families. The main seat of the Vachutians was at Amberd and the religious centers of Hovhannavank Monastery, Saghmosavank Monastery
Vachutians
Grave monument complex in Armenia
Tomb) is a grave monument complex that sits along a gorge overlooking the Amberd River, and is located in the center of the village of Aghtsk in the Aragatsotn
Arshakid_Mausoleum
Armenian noble family
Tamar. Zakare and Ivane took Dvin in 1193. They also took Sevan, Bjni, Amberd and Bargushat, and all the towns above the city of Ani, up to the bridge
Zakarid_dynasty
and included settlements: Aghavnatun Aknalich Aknashen Alashkert Amasia Amberd Apaga Aragats Araks (Armavir) Araks (Vagharshapat) Aratashen Arazap Arevadasht
Municipalities_of_Armenia
appeared in court on 11 May and was remanded to reappear on 26 May. 'Operation Amberd' was formed, and investigations made for 9 days, after a call to a security
Terrorism_in_Australia
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Dashtadem_Fortress
Medieval fortress in Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Smbataberd
Armenian general (died 1212)
brother Ivane the atabeg took Dvin in 1193. They also took Gelakun, Bjni, Amberd, and Bargushat, and all the towns along Araxes basin, up to the Khodaafarin
Zakare_II_Zakarian
Official list of settlements of the Republic of Armenia
Khoy Municipality Geghakert (Գեղակերտ) 2,764 Aghavnatun (Աղավնատուն) 3,594 Amberd (Ամբերդ) 1,661 Aygeshat (Այգեշատ) 2,190 Aragats (Արագած) 2,882 Arshaluys
List of settlements in Armenia
List_of_settlements_in_Armenia
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Baghaberd
Ongoing transportation and economic embargo against Armenia
the potential economic benefits of reopening the border. A study by the Amberd Research Center suggested that lifting the blockade could increase Turkish
Turkish–Azeri blockade of Armenia
Turkish–Azeri_blockade_of_Armenia
Place in Aragatsotn, Armenia
Municipality of the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia, located on the right bank of Amberd river, 7 km southwest of the provincial capital Ashtarak. It is surrounded
Voskehat,_Aragatsotn
Fortified city, located in Armenia
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Erebuni_Fortress
Archaeological site in Armenia
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Odzaberd
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Bjni_Fortress
Armenian general (died 1227)
took Dvin in 1193 from the Seljuk Eldiguzids. They also took Sevan, Bjni, Amberd and Bargushat, and all the towns above the city of Ani, up to the bridge
Ivane_I_Zakarian
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Proshaberd
Province of Armenia
communities and included settlements: Aghavnatun Aknalich Alashkert Amasia Amberd Aragats Araks (Armavir) Arazap Arevadasht Arevashat Arevik Argavand Argina
Armavir_Province
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Berdavan_Fortress
Overviews of forts
Fort Barrington Fort Berkeley Fort Charlotte Fort James Shirley Heights Amberd Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Ertij Fort Halidzor Fortress Kakavaberd
List_of_forts
Fortress in Ararat Province, Armenia
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Kakavaberd
Kamsarakan Palace in Ani Tigran Honents (Merchants) Palace Dashtadem Palace Amberd Castle Palace Korikos Castle Palace Lampron Castle Palace-Ancestral home
List_of_palaces
Oshakan - Dasht () Հ20 Oshakan - Agarak () ( - Tegher) - Byurakan - ( - Amberd) - Lake Kari Հ21 Shirakavan - Horom () - Artik - Alagyaz () Հ22 Dsegh ()
Roads_in_Armenia
Ruins of Quilmes Talampaya National Park Tastil Tolombón Aquihuecó Agarak Amberd Aramus Areni-1 Argištiḫinili Artaxata Armavir Aruchavank Baghaberd Berdavan
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Ancient fortification in Shirak Province, Armenia
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Horom_Citadel
Fortress in Syunik Province, Armenia
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Halidzor_Fortress
Armenian Fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Erivan_Fortress
Soviet physicist (1908-1978)
Engineering Physics Institute, founder of the high-altitude Aragats and Nor-Amberd research stations. In recognition of his scientific achievements and contribution
Artem_Alikhanian
Research institute in Armenia
high-altitude cosmic ray stations were founded on Mount Aragats (3,200 m) and Nor Amberd (2,000 m). In 1963 the institute was transferred to the Soviet Union Atomic
Yerevan_Physics_Institute
Archaeological site near Yerevan, Armenia
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Teishebaini
Medieval monastery in Armenia
details, pottery Significance It was the center of the episcopal diocese of Amberd province in the High and Late Middle Ages. Traditional legends According
Hovhannavank
Soviet archeologist (1906–1984)
Crimea, Sudak, Chersonese. In 1936, he participated in the excavations of Amberd Castle in Armenia. In the 1930s, he took part in the work of the Tsimlyansk
Anatoly Yakobson (archaeologist)
Anatoly_Yakobson_(archaeologist)
Medieval principality
Zakarid rulers. Zakarid church of St Gregory of Tigran Honents, Ani, 1215. Amberd castle was conquered from the Seljuq Turks in 1197 by Zakare Zakarian, and
Zakarid_Armenia
Armenian fort
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Ertij_Fort
Regions of ancient Armenia
Ages, the northern region of the Aragatsotn region was renamed to Amberd, after the Amberd Fortress. The administrative center of the region was Oshakan.
List of regions of ancient Armenia
List_of_regions_of_ancient_Armenia
Overview of Armenian castles
2-1 millennium Byurakan 20 Shishkond Fortress BC 2 millennium Byurakan 21 Amberd 10th-14th century Byurakan 22 Ashot Erkat, Gegharot BC 2-1 millennium Gegharot
List_of_castles_in_Armenia
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Vorotnaberd
Russian nuclear physicist (1928–2022)
expeditions to the Mount Aragats cosmic ray research station and later to the Nor Amberd station in Armenia. Here, studies of cosmic rays were carried out at the
Alevtina_Shmeleva
19th-century fortress in Iran
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Sardarabad_(fortress)
Place in Armavir, Armenia
Vanand Yervandashat Ferik Municipality Ferik Khoy Municipality Aghavnatun Amberd Aragats Arshaluys Aygeshat Dasht Doghs Geghakert Haytagh Hovtamej Lernamerdz
Alashkert,_Armenia
brother Ivane the atabag took Dvin in 1193. They also took Gelakun, Bijnisi, Amberd, and Bargushat, and all the towns above the city of Ani, up to the bridge
Military_history_of_Armenia
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Akhtala_Monastery
Italian architect, art historian and professor
Georgia", 1980, 521 p. Adriano Alpago-Novello, Nikolai Mikhaĭlovich Tokarsky, "Amberd", 1972, 56 p. Adriano Alpago-Novello, Giulio Ieni, "Amaghu Noravank", 1985
Adriano_Alpago-Novello
Medieval Armenian monastery complex
and commander-in-chief of the Ibero-Armenian armies, rids the regions of Amberd, Bjni, Ararat and Shirak of the Seljuk invaders. He also liberates Kecharis
Kecharis_Monastery
National museum in Yerevan, Armenia
Armenia Finds excavated from the cities of Dvin, Ani, and the fortress of Amberd, reflecting 4th–5th-century Christian culture. Karashamb goblet Brooch (22nd
History_Museum_of_Armenia
Armenian prince and Georgian court official (ruled 1206–1230)
monasteries of Yovhannavank', Sahnosavank' and Teter, lord of Aragacotn, Sirak, Amberd and by Nig. His wife, Mamaxatun, daughter of Abuserh, is also known for
Vache_I_Vachutian
Armenian castle
v t e Historical Armenian fortresses and castles Armenia Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan (Ghalinjakar) Bjni Dashtadem Erebuni Erivan (Yerevan) Ertij Garni Halidzor
Tevrakar_Castle
19th-century English Anglican clergyman (1808–1901)
Church of England in defence of private confession. Carter was married at Amberd, Taunton, Somerset on 26 November 1835 to Mary Ann Gould (1802 – 7 February
Thomas_Thellusson_Carter
Name list
Tomb, a grave monument complex that sits along a gorge overlooking the Amberd River, and is located in the center of the village of Aghtsk in the Aragatsotn
Arshak
regulated by several dioceses of the Armenian Church, including the diocese of Amberd, Hovhannavank and Bjni. The territory remained an active religious centre
Diocese_of_Armavir
Georgian–Seljuk wars Kingdom of Georgia Shirvanshahs Eldiguzids 1196 Siege of Amberd [hy] Amberd, Aragatsotn Province, Armenia Kingdom of Georgia Shaddadids 1199 Siege
List of battles involving Georgia (country)
List_of_battles_involving_Georgia_(country)
Byzantine-Armenian war Bagratid Armenia Byzantine Empire Victory 1196 Siege of Amberd [hy] Amberd, Aragatsotn Province, Armenia Georgian–Seljuk wars Georgian–Shaddadid
List of battles involving Armenia
List_of_battles_involving_Armenia
Bilateral relations
archeological excavations of the Armenian cities of Garni, Dvin, Ani, and the Amberd fortress are evidence of early-medieval Armenian-Chinese economic trade
Armenia–China_relations
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Ushiberd
Armenian fortress
v t e Castles in Armenia Akhtala Monastery Amberd Baghaberd Berdavan Fortress Bjni Fortress Dashtadem Fortress Erebuni Fortress Erivan Fortress Ertij Fort
Meghri_Fortress
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