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  • Archaeological heritage of Armenia
  • զարգացման և փոխազդեցությունների հարցերի շուրջ, հ. 1, Երևան, 1948 Archaeological Heritage of Armenia Yerevan. Hushardzan. 2012. Симонян А. Е., 2016. Курганы аристократии

    Archaeological heritage of Armenia

    Archaeological heritage of Armenia

    Archaeological_heritage_of_Armenia

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Armenia
  • sculptures, or inscriptions), groups of buildings, and sites (including archaeological sites). Natural heritage consists of natural features (physical and biological

    List of World Heritage Sites in Armenia

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Armenia

  • Ani
  • Medieval Armenian city

    UNESCO World Heritage List". Armenian Weekly. July 15, 2016. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Archaeological Site of Ani". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved

    Ani

    Ani

    Ani

  • Vagharshapat
  • City in Armavir, Armenia

    Vagharshapat (Armenian: Վաղարշապատ pronounced [vɑʁɑɾʃɑˈpɑt]) is the fifth largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province

    Vagharshapat

    Vagharshapat

    Vagharshapat

  • Hostun, Armenia
  • Abandoned settlement and archaeological site in Armenia

    (Armenian: Հոստուն), also known as Vostink (Armenian: Ոստինք), is an abandoned settlement and archaeological site in Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia. It

    Hostun, Armenia

    Hostun, Armenia

    Hostun,_Armenia

  • History Museum of Armenia
  • National museum in Yerevan, Armenia

    publishes works on Armenian architecture, archaeology, ethnography, and history. They also have published a series of reports on archaeological excavations since

    History Museum of Armenia

    History Museum of Armenia

    History_Museum_of_Armenia

  • Armenia
  • Country in West Asia

    Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is

    Armenia

    Armenia

    Armenia

  • Western Armenia
  • Armenian historical region in Turkey

    1915 Armenian genocide and over the following years. In addition to physical erasure, the systematic destruction of Armenian cultural heritage, which

    Western Armenia

    Western Armenia

    Western_Armenia

  • Anti-Armenian sentiment in Azerbaijan
  • appropriation of Armenian cultural heritage. Government officials and prominent figures within Azerbaijan routinely engage in hate speech against Armenians, using

    Anti-Armenian sentiment in Azerbaijan

    Anti-Armenian_sentiment_in_Azerbaijan

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Turkey
  • of Safranbolu". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 8 August 2016. "Archaeological Site of Troy". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 8 August 2016

    List of World Heritage Sites in Turkey

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Turkey

  • Tsovasar
  • Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia

    Rediscovering Armenia: Guide, Yerevan, Armenia: Matit Graphic Design Studio Kiesling, Brady (June 2000). Rediscovering Armenia: An Archaeological/Touristic

    Tsovasar

    Tsovasar

    Tsovasar

  • Lists of World Heritage Sites
  • inscriptions), groups of buildings, and sites (including archaeological sites). Natural heritage consists of natural features (physical and biological formations)

    Lists of World Heritage Sites

    Lists of World Heritage Sites

    Lists_of_World_Heritage_Sites

  • Karashamb
  • Place in Kotayk, Armenia

    Archaeological Heritage of Armenia, ed H.Simoyan, Yerevan 2012 Sources Karashamb at GEOnet Names Server Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census

    Karashamb

    Karashamb

  • Armenian highlands
  • Elevated plateau in northern West Asia

    Armenian plateau, or Armenian tableland) comprise the most central and the highest of the three plateaus that together form the northern sector of West

    Armenian highlands

    Armenian highlands

    Armenian_highlands

  • Godedzor
  • Archaeological site in Armenia

    prehistorical archaeological site located about 1.5 kilometres west of the village of Angeghakot in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The settlement of Nerkin

    Godedzor

    Godedzor

    Godedzor

  • Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum
  • Museum in Armenia

    Regional Museum, Armenian: Եղեգնաձորի երկրագիտական թանգարան, is a museum in Yeghegnadzor, in the province (marz) of Vayots Dzor in southern Armenia.. It was established

    Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum

    Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum

    Yeghegnadzor_Regional_Museum

  • Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
  • 331 BC – 428 AD monarchy in Ancient Near East

    The Kingdom of Greater Armenia or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major (Armenian: Մեծ Հայք Mets Hayk; Latin: Armenia Maior), sometimes referred to

    Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)

    Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)

    Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity)

  • Tourism in Armenia
  • of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: There are also four tentative World Heritage Sites in Armenia: The archaeological site of the city of Dvin, the basilica

    Tourism in Armenia

    Tourism in Armenia

    Tourism_in_Armenia

  • Yerevan
  • Capital and largest city of Armenia

    /-ˈvɑːn/, -⁠VAHN; Armenian: Երևան [jɛɾɛˈvɑn] ; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's oldest

    Yerevan

    Yerevan

    Yerevan

  • United Armenia
  • Armenian irredentist concept

    parties Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF or Dashnaktsutyun) and Heritage, the ASALA and others. The Republic of Armenia comprises 10%–15% of the Armenian

    United Armenia

    United Armenia

    United_Armenia

  • Areni-1 winery
  • Archaeological site in Armenia

    excavations were led by Boris Gasparyan of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, and co-directed by Ron Pinhasi

    Areni-1 winery

    Areni-1 winery

    Areni-1_winery

  • Koghb, Armenia
  • Place in Tavush, Armenia

    Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia Kiesling, Brady (June 2000). Rediscovering Armenia: An Archaeological/Touristic

    Koghb, Armenia

    Koghb, Armenia

    Koghb,_Armenia

  • List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription
  • Organization (UNESCO) designates World Heritage Sites of outstanding universal value to cultural or natural heritage which have been nominated by countries

    List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_by_year_of_inscription

  • Zvartnots Cathedral
  • Cathedral in Armenia

    Cathedral (Armenian: Զուարթնոց (classical); Զվարթնոց (reformed), sometimes rendered in scholarly works as Zuart'nots' or Zuart'noc' ; lit. 'place of

    Zvartnots Cathedral

    Zvartnots Cathedral

    Zvartnots_Cathedral

  • Urartu
  • Iron-Age kingdom of the ancient Near East

    Armenian highlands between Lake Van, Lake Urmia, and Lake Sevan. The territory of the ancient kingdom of Urartu extended over the modern frontiers of

    Urartu

    Urartu

    Urartu

  • Outline of Armenia
  • Country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia

    of Armenia Islands of Armenia Lakes of Armenia Mountains of Armenia Volcanoes in Armenia Rivers of Armenia World Heritage Sites in Armenia Regions of Armenia

    Outline of Armenia

    Outline of Armenia

    Outline_of_Armenia

  • Armenian alphabet
  • Alphabet used to write the Armenian language

    The Armenian alphabet (Armenian: Հայոց գրեր, romanized: Hayocʼ grer or Հայոց այբուբեն, Hayocʼ aybuben) or, more broadly, the Armenian script, is an alphabetic

    Armenian alphabet

    Armenian alphabet

    Armenian_alphabet

  • Rockefeller Archeological Museum
  • Museum in Jerusalem

    Palestine Archaeological Museum ("PAM"; 1938–1967), is an archaeology museum located in Jerusalem, next to Herod's Gate, that houses a large collection of artifacts

    Rockefeller Archeological Museum

    Rockefeller Archeological Museum

    Rockefeller_Archeological_Museum

  • History of Armenia
  • The history of Armenia covers the topics related to the history of the Republic of Armenia, as well as the Armenian people, the Armenian language, and

    History of Armenia

    History of Armenia

    History_of_Armenia

  • Garni Temple
  • Greco-Roman colonnaded building in Armenia

    "Traditions of Archaeological Research in Armenia". The Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian Societies, Volume 1: The Foundations of Research

    Garni Temple

    Garni Temple

    Garni_Temple

  • Culture of Armenia
  • culture of Armenia encompasses many elements that are based on the geography, literature, architecture, dance, and music of the Armenian people. Armenia is

    Culture of Armenia

    Culture of Armenia

    Culture_of_Armenia

  • List of Armenian monarchs
  • This is a list of the monarchs of Armenia, rulers of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia (331 BC – AD 428), the medieval Kingdom of Armenia (884–1045), various

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List_of_Armenian_monarchs

  • Saint Gayane Church
  • 7th-century Armenian church in Vagharshapat

    (Etchmiadzin), the religious center of Armenia. It is located within walking distance from the Etchmiadzin Cathedral of 301. St. Gayane was built by Catholicos

    Saint Gayane Church

    Saint Gayane Church

    Saint_Gayane_Church

  • Satala Aphrodite
  • Ancient statue (c. 2nd–1st century BC)

    widely depicted in Armenian culture as a symbol of the country's pre-Christian heritage. Although not found in modern-day Armenia, there have been unsuccessful

    Satala Aphrodite

    Satala Aphrodite

    Satala_Aphrodite

  • Gegharkunik (village)
  • Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia

    Committee of Armenia Kiesling, Brady (June 2000). Rediscovering Armenia: An Archaeological/Touristic Gazetteer and Map Set for the Historical Monuments of Armenia

    Gegharkunik (village)

    Gegharkunik (village)

    Gegharkunik_(village)

  • Vishapakar
  • Monoliths found in the Armenian Highlands

    of vishaps, a water dragon of Armenian folklore. There are about 150 known extant vishap stelae, of which 90 are found in Armenia. Found in Armenia's

    Vishapakar

    Vishapakar

    Vishapakar

  • List of destroyed heritage
  • museums, monuments, and archaeological sites) and movable heritage (such as works of art and manuscripts). Intangible cultural heritage includes customs, music

    List of destroyed heritage

    List_of_destroyed_heritage

  • Etchmiadzin Cathedral
  • Mother church of Armenia built in the 4th century

    of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in the city dually known as Etchmiadzin (Ejmiatsin) and Vagharshapat, Armenia. Constructed at the turn of the

    Etchmiadzin Cathedral

    Etchmiadzin Cathedral

    Etchmiadzin_Cathedral

  • Armenian eternity sign
  • Ancient Armenian national symbol

    an ancient Armenian national symbol and a symbol of the national identity of the Armenians. It is one of the most common symbols in Armenian architecture

    Armenian eternity sign

    Armenian eternity sign

    Armenian_eternity_sign

  • Architecture of Armenia
  • but many of its monuments were created in the regions of historical Armenia, the Armenian Highlands. The greatest achievement of Armenian architecture

    Architecture of Armenia

    Architecture of Armenia

    Architecture_of_Armenia

  • List of oldest church buildings
  • Chaldoran County, Iran is also noted by UNESCO World Heritage Centre as relating to 66 AD: "According to Armenian tradition such a location was chosen because

    List of oldest church buildings

    List_of_oldest_church_buildings

  • Armenian cemetery in Julfa
  • Cemetery in Julfa, Azerbaijan

    Armenian cemetery in Julfa (Armenian: Ջուղայի գերեզմանատուն, Jughayi gerezmanatun) was a cemetery near the town of Julfa (known as Jugha in Armenian)

    Armenian cemetery in Julfa

    Armenian cemetery in Julfa

    Armenian_cemetery_in_Julfa

  • Amberd
  • Fortress ruins in the province of Aragatsotn, Armenia

    (June 2000). Rediscovering Armenia: An Archaeological/Touristic Gazetteer and Map Set for the Historical Monuments of Armenia (PDF). Archived (PDF) from

    Amberd

    Amberd

    Amberd

  • Armenians of Kars
  • Armenian population of Kars, Turkiye

    significant Armenian population. Before the Armenian Genocide, which took place during World War I, Kars was a thriving center of Armenian culture, with

    Armenians of Kars

    Armenians of Kars

    Armenians_of_Kars

  • List of archaeological sites by country
  • Murujuga or Burrup Peninsula Ngarrabullgan Keilor archaeological site Sunbury earth rings Kow Swamp Archaeological Site Wurdi Youang Mount William stone axe quarry

    List of archaeological sites by country

    List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country

  • Armenian mythology
  • Proto-Armenian, and incorporated deities and stories from Hurrian, Urartian, Caucasian, Mesopotamian, Zoroastrian, and Greek mythologies. The pantheon of Armenian

    Armenian mythology

    Armenian mythology

    Armenian_mythology

  • Cultural genocide
  • Genocide involving destruction of culture

    of Armenian Cultural Heritage in Azerbaijan". MUNDI. 2 (1). Kellogg, Ethan. "Cultural Erasure in the Modern Day: The Destruction of Armenian Heritage

    Cultural genocide

    Cultural genocide

    Cultural_genocide

  • Patrick Donabédian
  • Professor Emeritus of Armenian Studies and Medieval Art at Aix-Marseille University (AMU). He headed the Armenian-French archaeological mission to the 4th–6th-century

    Patrick Donabédian

    Patrick_Donabédian

  • Lanjaghbyur
  • Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia

    (June 2000). Rediscovering Armenia: An Archaeological/Touristic Gazetteer and Map Set for the Historical Monuments of Armenia (PDF). Archived (PDF) from

    Lanjaghbyur

    Lanjaghbyur

    Lanjaghbyur

  • Armenian Church, Dhaka
  • Church in Dhaka, Bangladesh

    The Armenian Church, also known as Armenian Apostolic Church of the Holy Resurrection (Armenian: Դաքքայի Սուրբ Յարութիւն Եկեղեցի), is a historically significant

    Armenian Church, Dhaka

    Armenian Church, Dhaka

    Armenian_Church,_Dhaka

  • Bagratid Armenia
  • Armenian state ruled by the Bagratuni dynasty (885–1045)

    Bagratid Armenia was an independent Armenian state established by Ashot I of the Bagratuni dynasty in the early 880s following nearly two centuries of foreign

    Bagratid Armenia

    Bagratid Armenia

    Bagratid_Armenia

  • Valletta Treaty
  • Multilateral treaty of the Council of Europe

    the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage (Revised), also known as the Malta Convention) is a multilateral treaty of the Council of Europe. The 1992

    Valletta Treaty

    Valletta_Treaty

  • Local Lore Museum of Goris
  • The Local Lore Museum of Goris (Armenian: Գորիսի երկրագիտական թանգարան) is the first museum in the Syunik marz of Armenia. The museum opened in 1948 and

    Local Lore Museum of Goris

    Local Lore Museum of Goris

    Local_Lore_Museum_of_Goris

  • OIC Council of Foreign Ministers Resolution 10/37
  • Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

    Organisation of the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers Resolution 10/37, titled "The aggression of the Republic of Armenia against the Republic of Azerbaijan"

    OIC Council of Foreign Ministers Resolution 10/37

    OIC_Council_of_Foreign_Ministers_Resolution_10/37

  • Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
  • Landlocked exclave of Azerbaijan

    exclave of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The region covers 5,502.75 km2 (2,124.62 sq mi) with a population of 459,600. It is bordered by Armenia to the east

    Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic

    Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic

    Nakhchivan_Autonomous_Republic

  • Armenian nationalism
  • defined as the creation of a free, independent and united Armenia formulated as the Armenian Cause (Հայ Դատ Hay Dat). Armenian national awakening developed

    Armenian nationalism

    Armenian nationalism

    Armenian_nationalism

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Iran
  • UNESCO designated heritage sites and nominated sites in Iran

    Retrieved 17 August 2018. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 23 April 2026. "Bam and

    List of World Heritage Sites in Iran

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Iran

  • Trialeti-Vanadzor culture
  • Bronze Age archaeological culture in the Caucasus

    later Armenian archaeological traditions. Scholars such as Sandra Scham (2025) propose that the Trialeti-Vanadzor culture, emerging in the Armenian Highlands

    Trialeti-Vanadzor culture

    Trialeti-Vanadzor culture

    Trialeti-Vanadzor_culture

  • Anastylosis
  • Reconstruction of archeological ruins using their original materials

    restoration of the ancient temple of Garni (Armenia): a heritage paradigm?]". Patrimoine & Architecture dans les États post-soviétiques [Heritage & Architecture

    Anastylosis

    Anastylosis

    Anastylosis

  • Ughtasar Petroglyphs
  • Rock-carvings on Mount Ukhtasar Pilgrim Mountain, Sisian, Syunik, Armenia

    Petroglyphs (Armenian: Ուխտասարի ժայռապատկերներ) are rock-carvings found on Mount Ukhtasar near the town of Sisian in Armenia's southern province of Syunik

    Ughtasar Petroglyphs

    Ughtasar Petroglyphs

    Ughtasar_Petroglyphs

  • Sanahin Bridge
  • Bridge in Lori Province, Armenia

    northern Armenian province of Lori. Built in the late 12th century, it is considered one of the most remarkable bridges of medieval Armenia. Though largely

    Sanahin Bridge

    Sanahin Bridge

    Sanahin_Bridge

  • Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology
  • Research department in India

    the southernmost state of India. Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology disseminates Tamil Nadu ancient cultural heritage knowledge through several

    Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology

    Tamil_Nadu_State_Department_of_Archaeology

  • Destruction of cultural heritage by the Islamic State
  • Part of the War against the Islamic State (2014–present)

    Syrian Department of Antiquities and Museums, would restore the original Monumental Arch at Palmyra. List of destroyed heritage Archaeological looting in Iraq

    Destruction of cultural heritage by the Islamic State

    Destruction of cultural heritage by the Islamic State

    Destruction_of_cultural_heritage_by_the_Islamic_State

  • Falsification of history in Azerbaijan
  • aims to root Azerbaijanis in the territory of Azerbaijan, cleanse it of Armenian heritage, and depict Armenians as newcomers. The Azeri revisionist steamroller

    Falsification of history in Azerbaijan

    Falsification of history in Azerbaijan

    Falsification_of_history_in_Azerbaijan

  • Armenian wine
  • Wine making in Armenia

    through Armenian lands and were reportedly treated with wine and beer. These beverages were prepared and stored in "karases" (clay pots). Archaeological excavations

    Armenian wine

    Armenian wine

    Armenian_wine

  • Corycus
  • Archaeological site

    time, and finally to the Ottoman Empire. Archaeological surveys published in 1982 and 1987 found that the Armenians maintained (with occasional repairs) the

    Corycus

    Corycus

    Corycus

  • Mount Nemrut
  • Mountain in Adıyaman, Turkey

    Mount Nemrut or Nemrud (Turkish: Nemrut Dağı; Kurdish: Çiyayê Nemrûdê; Armenian: Նեմրութ լեռ; Greek: Όρος Νεμρούτ) is a 2,150-metre-high (7,054 ft) mountain

    Mount Nemrut

    Mount Nemrut

    Mount_Nemrut

  • Shulaveri–Shomu culture
  • Late Stone Age culture in the south Caucasus

    culture, is an archaeological culture that existed on the territory of present-day Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, as well as parts of northern Iran

    Shulaveri–Shomu culture

    Shulaveri–Shomu_culture

  • St. Gevorg Church (Nor Poradasht)
  • Armenian church in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan

    Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies: Ithaca

    St. Gevorg Church (Nor Poradasht)

    St._Gevorg_Church_(Nor_Poradasht)

  • Yererouk
  • Armenian church

    for the study of Armenian architecture history), Erevan, 1942 The basilica and archaeological site of Yererouk (#), UNESCO World Heritage Centre, retrieved

    Yererouk

    Yererouk

    Yererouk

  • Armenian Christian tradition in the 20th century
  • exploration of Armenian Christian tradition during the 20th century has spanned multiple disciplines, including architecture, archaeology, literature

    Armenian Christian tradition in the 20th century

    Armenian_Christian_tradition_in_the_20th_century

  • Ananias I of Armenia
  • Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church

    Dictionary of Armenia, Scarecrow Press, 2010, 750 pp, c.81 A. J. Hacikyan, G. Basmajian, E. S. Franchuk, N. Ouzounian: The Heritage of Armenian Literature:

    Ananias I of Armenia

    Ananias_I_of_Armenia

  • Battle of Hayots Dzor
  • Myphological battle for Armenian statement

    the ethnogenesis of the Armenian people and lending indirect support to the legendary narrative of the battle. Further archaeological and genetic research

    Battle of Hayots Dzor

    Battle of Hayots Dzor

    Battle_of_Hayots_Dzor

  • Ishak Pasha Palace
  • Palace in Ağrı Province, Turkey

    Pasha Palace | Turkish Archaeological News". turkisharchaeonews.net. Retrieved 2020-07-22. "Ishak Pasha Palace". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2020-07-22

    Ishak Pasha Palace

    Ishak Pasha Palace

    Ishak_Pasha_Palace

  • Politics of archaeology in Israel and Palestine
  • Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

    organized its archaeological activities so as to position the country's high culture on a global stage. The politicization of archaeology, which Hallote

    Politics of archaeology in Israel and Palestine

    Politics of archaeology in Israel and Palestine

    Politics_of_archaeology_in_Israel_and_Palestine

  • Kura–Araxes culture
  • Archaeological culture from the Caucasus region

    culture) was an archaeological culture that existed from about 4000 BC until about 2000 BC, which has traditionally been regarded as the date of its end; in

    Kura–Araxes culture

    Kura–Araxes culture

    Kura–Araxes_culture

  • List of World Heritage Sites in the United Arab Emirates
  • Kingdom". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 8 July 2024. "Hatta Archaeological Landscape (Emirate of Dubai)". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved

    List of World Heritage Sites in the United Arab Emirates

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates

  • Saint Hripsime Church
  • Church in Vagharshapat, Armenia

    seventh-century Armenian Apostolic church in the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia. It was built in 618 by Catholicos Komitas over the tomb of Hripsime

    Saint Hripsime Church

    Saint Hripsime Church

    Saint_Hripsime_Church

  • Yeghegis
  • Place in Vayots Dzor, Armenia

    Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia Kiesling, Brady (June 2000). Rediscovering Armenia: An Archaeological/Touristic

    Yeghegis

    Yeghegis

    Yeghegis

  • Anahit
  • Armenian Goddess

    Anahit (Armenian: Անահիտ) was the goddess of fertility and healing, wisdom and water in Armenian mythology. In the early periods, she was the goddess of war

    Anahit

    Anahit

    Anahit

  • Menachem Begin Heritage Center
  • Israeli state memorial

    and The Reich Archaeological Garden (Retrieved 2010-11-21) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Begin Center. Menachem Begin Heritage Museum Archived

    Menachem Begin Heritage Center

    Menachem Begin Heritage Center

    Menachem_Begin_Heritage_Center

  • Prunus armeniaca
  • Species of apricot

    in many places. The specific epithet armeniaca refers to the country of Armenia. Prunus armeniaca is a small tree, 8–12 m (26–39 ft) tall, with a trunk

    Prunus armeniaca

    Prunus armeniaca

    Prunus_armeniaca

  • Museum of Zamość
  • National museum in Zamość, Poland

    Renaissance by immigrant Armenians in Poland who settled there in 1585, thanks to privileges granted by the Grand Hetman of the Crown Jan Zamoyski. The

    Museum of Zamość

    Museum of Zamość

    Museum_of_Zamość

  • Mardigian Museum of Armenian Art and Culture
  • Museum in Jerusalem

    preserving and showcasing Armenian heritage, the museum highlights the historical, artistic, and cultural contributions of Armenians, with a particular focus

    Mardigian Museum of Armenian Art and Culture

    Mardigian Museum of Armenian Art and Culture

    Mardigian_Museum_of_Armenian_Art_and_Culture

  • Dzoravank
  • Village in Gegharkunik, Armenia

    (June 2000). Rediscovering Armenia: An Archaeological/Touristic Gazetteer and Map Set for the Historical Monuments of Armenia (PDF). Archived (PDF) from

    Dzoravank

    Dzoravank

    Dzoravank

  • Siebenberg House
  • Archaeological museum in Jerusalem

    זיבנברג) is an underground archaeology museum, located below a house, in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The founder of the museum, Theo Siebenberg

    Siebenberg House

    Siebenberg House

    Siebenberg_House

  • Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Aghtamar
  • Armenian church in Lake Van, Turkey

    The Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Armenian: Սուրբ Խաչ եկեղեցի, romanized: Surp Khachʿ egeghetsʿi, Turkish: Aghtamar Kilisesi or Surp Haç Kilisesi) on Aghtamar

    Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Aghtamar

    Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Aghtamar

    Cathedral_of_the_Holy_Cross,_Aghtamar

  • Commagene
  • Greco-Iranian kingdom (163 BC – 72 AD)

    of the Orontids, a dynasty of Iranian origin, that had ruled over the Satrapy of Armenia. The kingdom was located in and around the ancient city of Samosata

    Commagene

    Commagene

    Commagene

  • Brú na Bóinne
  • Archaeological site in County Meath, Ireland

    Bend of the Boyne. Cork University Press. p. 62. Stout, p.30 "Brú na Bóinne - Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne". UNESCO World Heritage. Retrieved

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  • Tigranes the Great
  • King of Armenia from 95 to 55 BC

    Mets in Armenian; 140–55 BC), was a king of Armenia. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty, he ruled from 95 BC to 55 BC. Under his reign, the Armenian kingdom

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    Tigranes the Great

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  • Old City of Jerusalem
  • Walled area in East Jerusalem

    southeastern side of the city walls as a result of archaeological work. In 1980, Jordan proposed that the Old City be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It

    Old City of Jerusalem

    Old City of Jerusalem

    Old_City_of_Jerusalem

  • Archaeological looting in Iraq
  • Archaeological looting occurring in Iraq

    Archaeological looting in Iraq refers to archaeological looting in Iraq and the historical region of Mesopotamia. This looting has affected museums and

    Archaeological looting in Iraq

    Archaeological looting in Iraq

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  • Amenaprkich Monastery (Gazanchy)
  • Armenian monastery in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan

    Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies: Ithaca

    Amenaprkich Monastery (Gazanchy)

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  • Archaeology of Cyprus
  • Category:Archaeological cultures in Cyprus Category:Archaeological discoveries in Cyprus Category:Archaeological sites in Cyprus Category:Archaeological museums

    Archaeology of Cyprus

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  • St. Gevorg Church (Disar)
  • Armenian church in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan

    Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies: Ithaca

    St. Gevorg Church (Disar)

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  • Mesrop Mashtots Monastery
  • Armenian monastery in Nəsirvaz, Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan

    Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies: Ithaca

    Mesrop Mashtots Monastery

    Mesrop Mashtots Monastery

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  • Joseph David Beglar
  • Armenian-Indian archaeologist (1845–1907)

    (1845–1907), was an Armenian-Indian engineer, archaeologist and photographer working in British India and reporting to the Archaeological Survey of India, known

    Joseph David Beglar

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  • Archaeology of Romania
  • Transylvania Bronze Age in Romania Archaeological looting in Romania Thracology Dacology Dacianism National Archaeological Record of Romania (RAN) Romania's Mapserver

    Archaeology of Romania

    Archaeology_of_Romania

  • History of the Jews in Armenia
  • history of the Jews in Armenia is one of the oldest Jewish communities in the Caucasus region. There is evidence of Jewish settlement in the Armenian Highlands

    History of the Jews in Armenia

    History of the Jews in Armenia

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  • Cathedral of Ani
  • Abandoned 11th century cathedral

    Cathedral of Ani (Armenian: Անիի մայր տաճար, Anii mayr tačar; Turkish: Ani Katedrali) is the largest standing building in Ani, the capital city of medieval

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  • Heritage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Heritage

    English : status name for someone who inherited land from an ancestor, rather than by feudal gift from an overlord, from Middle English, Old French (h)eritage ‘inherited property’ (Late Latin heritagium, from heres ‘heir’).

    Heritage

  • Ainsley
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican

    Ainsley

    My Own Meadow; At the Clearing; Hermitage Meadow

    Ainsley

  • AINSLIE
  • Female

    English

    AINSLIE

    Variant spelling of Scottish unisex Ainsley, AINSLIE means "hermitage meadow." 

    AINSLIE

  • Antini | அஂதிநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Antini | அஂதிநீ

    Living in a hermitage

    Antini | அஂதிநீ

  • Ollie
  • Boy/Male

    German American Latin French

    Ollie

    Elf army. Can also be a Relic, ancestral heritage.

    Ollie

  • Olave
  • Boy/Male

    German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian

    Olave

    Ancestral Heritage; Relic

    Olave

  • Croll
  • Surname or Lastname

    Respelling of Kroll.English

    Croll

    Respelling of Kroll.English : variant of Curl.

    Croll

  • Olave
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Olave

    Relic; ancestral heritage.

    Olave

  • Aseelah
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Aseelah

    One Belonging to a Great Heritage and Family

    Aseelah

  • Shiloh (name of a city)
  • Biblical

    Shiloh (name of a city)

    peace; abundance

    Shiloh (name of a city)

  • LAVRA
  • Female

    Ukrainian

    LAVRA

    , laurel or hermitage.

    LAVRA

  • Olav
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Olav

    Ancestor's Relic; Relic; Ancestral Heritage

    Olav

  • Olav
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Olav

    Relic; ancestral heritage.

    Olav

  • Archbishop of York
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Archbishop of York

    King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.

    Archbishop of York

  • Aseelah | اسیلہ
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aseelah | اسیلہ

    One belonging to a great heritage and family

    Aseelah | اسیلہ

  • Ainslie
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Ainslie

    My Own Meadow; Hermitage Meadow

    Ainslie

  • Wisdom of Sirach
  • Biblical

    Wisdom of Sirach

    Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting

    Wisdom of Sirach

  • Aulay
  • Boy/Male

    Norse Scottish

    Aulay

    Relic; ancestral heritage. St. Olaf is the patron saint of Norway, and there were many kings in...

    Aulay

  • Antini
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Antini

    Living in a Hermitage

    Antini

  • Cappel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Cappel

    English (of Norman origin) : variant of Chappell.Variant of German Kappel.

    Cappel

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  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company.

  • Hesitated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hesitate

  • Archaeologian
  • n.

    An archaeologist.

  • Hesitating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Hesitate

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting the material of which anything is composed, or that which it contains; as, a throne of gold; a sword of steel; a wreath of mist; a cup of water.

  • Hermitage
  • n.

    The habitation of a hermit; a secluded residence.

  • Heritance
  • n.

    Heritage; inheritance.

  • Eremitage
  • n.

    See Hermitage.

  • Hesitate
  • v. i.

    To stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination; as, he hesitated whether to accept the offer or not; men often hesitate in forming a judgment.

  • Disinherit
  • v. t.

    To deprive of heritage; to dispossess.

  • Heritage
  • a.

    A possession; the Israelites, as God's chosen people; also, a flock under pastoral charge.

  • Heritage
  • a.

    That which is inherited, or passes from heir to heir; inheritance.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting possession or ownership, or the relation of subject to attribute; as, the apartment of the consul: the power of the king; a man of courage; the gate of heaven.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.

  • Archeology
  • a.

    Alt. of Archeological

  • Hermitage
  • n.

    A celebrated French wine, both white and red, of the Department of Drome.

  • Cleronomy
  • n.

    Inheritance; heritage.

  • Archeological
  • a.

    Same as Archaeology, etc.