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Topics referred to by the same term
Karmir in Armenian (or Garmir in Western Armenian) means red. It may also refer to: Karmir Aghek, a village in the Lori Province of Armenia Karmir-Astkh
Karmir
4th–6th-century Bactrian-speaking nomadic people of Central Asia
were known in the Iranian languages by names such as Karmir Xyon and Spet Xyon. The prefixes karmir ("red") and speta ("white") likely refer to Central
Xionites
Place in Khojavend, Azerbaijan
Karmir Shuka (Armenian: Կարմիր Շուկա) or Girmizi Bazar (Azerbaijani: Qırmızı Bazar) is a village in the Khojavend District of Azerbaijan, in the region
Karmir_Shuka
Archaeological site near Yerevan, Armenia
Teishebaini (also Teshebani, modern Karmir Blur (Armenian: Կարմիր Բլուր) referring more to the hill that the fortress is located upon) was the capital
Teishebaini
Place in Lori, Armenia
Karmir Aghek (Armenian: Կարմիր Աղեկ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karmir Aghek. Statistical Committee
Karmir_Aghek
Place in Tavush, Armenia
40°53′03″N 45°26′29″E / 40.88417°N 45.44139°E / 40.88417; 45.44139 Verin Karmiraghbyur (Armenian: Վերին Կարմիրաղբյուր) is a village in the Berd Municipality
Verin_Karmiraghbyur
Football tournament
Yerevan 1950 Karmir Drosh Leninakan 1951 Karmir Drosh Leninakan 1952 Shinarar Yerevan 1953 Himik Kirovokan 1954 Himik Kirovokan 1955 Karmir Drosh Leninakan
Armenian_Cup
Place in Tavush, Armenia
40°56′53″N 45°25′59″E / 40.94806°N 45.43306°E / 40.94806; 45.43306 Nerkin Karmiraghbyur (Armenian: Ներքին Կարմիրաղբյուր) is a village in the Berd Municipality
Nerkin_Karmiraghbyur
Armenian national top division professional association football league
Spartak Yerevan 1953 Karmir Drosh Leninakan (Krasnoe Znamya) 1954 Spartak Yerevan 1955 Khimik Kirovakan 1956 FIMA Yerevan 1957 Karmir Drosh Leninakan (Krasnoe
Armenian_Premier_League
Art from Urartu (Ararat)
stored in the British Museum and Berlin museums) and 14 were excavated at Karmir Blur. They have diameters ranging between 70 and 100 cm and were not made
Art_of_Urartu
Species of true bug
produce an eponymous crimson carmine dyestuff known in Armenia as vordan karmir (Armenian: որդան կարմիր, literally "worm's red") and in Persia as kirmiz
Armenian_cochineal
Place in Tavush, Armenia
40°49′32″N 45°32′27″E / 40.82556°N 45.54083°E / 40.82556; 45.54083 Aygedzor (Armenian: Այգեձոր) is a village in the Berd Municipality of the Tavush
Aygedzor
Genus of gall-like scale insects
17 January 2020. Korn, Agnes; Warnin, George (2017). "Armenian karmir, Sogdian karmīr 'red', Hebrew karmīl and the Armenian Scale Insect Dye in Antiquity"
Kermes_(insect)
Khutor in Adygea, Russia
Karmir-Astkh (Russian: Кармир-Астх) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Kuzhorskoye Rural Settlement of Maykopsky District, in the Adygea Republic of Russia
Karmir-Astkh
Place in Gegharkunik, Armenia
40°19′50″N 45°11′02″E / 40.33056°N 45.18389°E / 40.33056; 45.18389 Karmirgyugh (Armenian: Կարմիրգյուղ, lit. 'Red Village') is a village in the Gavar
Karmirgyugh
12th-century Armenian historian
12th century from the city of Edessa. Matthew was the superior abbot of Karmir Vank, near the town of Kaysun, east of Marash (Germanicia), the former seat
Matthew_of_Edessa
Town in the Chambarak Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia
Mikhaylovka until 1920, Karmir Gyugh from 1920 to 1971 and Krasnoselsk from 1972 to 1991, after which the town has been known as Chambarak. Karmir Gyugh and Krasnoselsk
Chambarak
Catholicos of Armenia from 1166 to 1173
granduncle, Catholicos Gregory II the Martyrophile, who placed them in the Karmir Vank (Red Monastery) of Shughr in the mountains of southeastern Cilicia
Nerses_IV_the_Gracious
Ruined 18th-century church in Tbilisi, Georgia
Red Gospel (Armenian: Կարմիր Ավետարան եկեղեցի, Karmir Avetaran Yekeghetsi; Armenian: Կարմիր վանք, Karmir Vank) or Shamkoretsots Sourb Astvatsatsin Church
Church of the Red Gospel, Tbilisi
Church_of_the_Red_Gospel,_Tbilisi
Former monastery near Nehram, Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
Karmir Monastery (Arm: Կարմիր Վանք) was a destroyed monastery, located near the Nehram village in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. The
Karmir_Monastery_(Astapat)
Place
Harutyunagomer (Armenian: Հարությունագոմեր) or Gyzylgaya (Azerbaijani: Qızılqaya) is a village located in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, in the Aghdara
Harutyunagomer, Nagorno-Karabakh
Harutyunagomer,_Nagorno-Karabakh
Monastery in present-day Çakırhüyük, Turkey
The Red Monastery of Kaysun (arm. Karmir Vank), also Monastery of Julian, was a Syriac Orthodox and later Armenian monastery in Kaysun (modern Çakırhüyük
Red_Monastery_of_Kaysun
Village in Syunik Province, Armenia
village has previously been known as Yeritsvanik, Yeritsvank’, Yertsu Vank’, Karmir Vank’, Yerets’, Yerets and Yeretsvanik. In 1908, Artsvanik (Russian: Арцеваник)
Artsvanik
320–467 CE dynasty of nomads in Central and South Asia
Huna horde known in Latin sources as the "Kermichiones" (from the Iranian Karmir Xyon) or "Red Huna". The Kidarites established the first of four major Xionite/Huna
Kidarites
Belief system adopted in the ancient state of Urartu
medallion from Karmir Blur from the period of the fall of Urartu (History Museum of Armenia) Winged figures Bronze belt griffin from Karmir Blur (History
Urartian_religion
2018 Armenian TV series or program
Red Hill (Armenian: Կարմիր բլուր Karmir Blur) is an Armenian drama television series, which premiered on ATV on January 8, 2018 and airs every workday
Red_Hill_(TV_series)
The archaeological excavation site at Karmir Blur (Teishebaini) started in 2015. During excavations at Karmir Blur, archaeologists uncovered four viceroy
Archaeology_of_Armenia
National park in Armenia
Rhododendron caucasicum Sanctuary Plane Grove Sanctuary Sev Lake Sanctuary Vordan Karmir Sanctuary Yeghegnadzor Sanctuary Zangezur Sanctuary Zikatar Sanctuary
Dilijan_National_Park
Bridge in Yerevan, Armenia
The Red Bridge (Armenian: Կարմիր կամուրջ, Karmir kamurj; also known as the Old Bridge of Hrazdan; and also known as Bridge of Khoja Plav, Խոջա Փլավի կամուրջ
Red_Bridge,_Yerevan
Armenian singer
Sako) (2016) Zoqanch (feat. Dj Donz) (2017) Te Achers Kez Voronem (2017) Karmir Tsaghik Me Garuni (feat. Anna Boyrazyan) (2017) Tebi Sassoun (feat. Karnig
Harout_Pamboukjian
Wine making in Armenia
reportedly hold up to 37,000 daL of wine. Excavation works in both the Karmir Blur and Erebuni sites uncovered a total of 10 wine storehouses holding
Armenian_wine
Variety of Persian language
nor մայր mayr քույր k'uyr գիշեր gišer քիթ k'it' երեք yerek' սև sev կարմիր karmir դեղին deġin կանաչ kanač գայլ gayl Sanskrit मास māsa नव nava मातृ mātr̥ स्वसृ
Tajik_language
Iron-Age kingdom of the ancient Near East
Argishtihinili, Anzaf, Haykaberd, and Başkale, as well as Teishebaini (Karmir Blur, Red Mound) and others. Kayalıdere Castle is one of the important centers
Urartu
Province of Armenia
Airport, Parakar is home to many gambling houses and night clubs. The Vordan Karmir Sanctuary is the only protected natural area in the province. It is home
Armavir_Province
Traditional Armenian confection
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Sharots
century. During the medieval period, the monasteries of Ark'akaghin, Drazark, Karmir Vank and Skevra became famous centers of manrousoumn, the study of church
Khaz_(notation)
Capital and largest city of Armenia
west of Erebuni Fortress. It was fortified on a hill -currently known as Karmir Blur within Shengavit District of Yerevan- to protect the eastern borders
Yerevan
King of Urartu
and 639 BC. It was during his reign that the massive fortress complex, Karmir-Blur, was constructed. Rusa II was known to Esarhaddon, king of Assyria
Rusa_II
Layered filo pastry dessert
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Baklava
Topics referred to by the same term
The names Red Huns, Karmir Xyon (in Iranian) and Kermichiones (in European languages) usually refer to: Alchon Huns Kidarites Hephthalites Huna people
Red_Huns
Bronze Age archaeological culture in the Caucasus
interacting with or overlapping Trialeti-Vanadzor—included Karmir Berd (also known as Tazakend), Karmir Vank (also referred to as Kizil Vank or Van–Urmia), and
Trialeti-Vanadzor_culture
Capital of early medieval Armenia
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Dvin_(ancient_city)
Փլավ / ფლავი / Плов) — Rice dish, mostly cooked with meat and vegetables. Karmir pilaf (կարմիր փիլավ) — Armenian red rice dish made with butter, rice, onions
List of dishes from the Caucasus
List_of_dishes_from_the_Caucasus
Armenian architectural complex
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Khojivank_Pantheon_of_Tbilisi
Fortified city, located in Armenia
name Yerevan itself is derived from Erebuni. On an inscription found at Karmir Blur, the Urartian verb erebu-ni is used in the sense of "to seize, pillage
Erebuni_Fortress
Urartian sites in Yerevan, dating from the 8th to the 6th centuries BCE. They include the Erebuni Fortress (pictured), Karmir Blur, and the Biainian Tomb.
List of World Heritage Sites in Armenia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Armenia
Armenian layered cake
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Mikado_cake
Type of Armenian cheese
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Lori_(cheese)
Soviet Russian historian-orientalist and archaeologist (1908–1990)
uncovered the Urartian fortress of Teishebaini in Armenia (known in Armenian as Karmir Blur, or Red Hill). Evidence found there has been key in understanding the
Boris_Piotrovsky
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Aragatsyan_panir
Former Armenian monastery in Iran
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Monastery_of_Saint_Thaddeus
Cathedral in Isfahan, Iran
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Vank_Cathedral
Armenian liver dish
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Tjvjik_(food)
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Mklats_panir
Topics referred to by the same term
Kulali may refer to: Aygedzor, Armenia Karmir Gyukh, Armenia Karmir-Kulali, Armenia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Kulali
Armenian cuisine
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Boraki
History museum, archeological museum in Yerevan, Armenia
Azatian and sculptor A. Harutiunian. It has two branches in Shengavit and Karmir Blur with 5,288 and 1,620 exhibits respectively in stock. The sculptural
Erebuni_Museum
Arboretum in Armenia
Rhododendron caucasicum Sanctuary Plane Grove Sanctuary Sev Lake Sanctuary Vordan Karmir Sanctuary Yeghegnadzor Sanctuary Zangezur Sanctuary Zikatar Sanctuary
Stepanavan_Dendropark
Armenian string cheese
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Tel_panir
Armenian and Middle Eastern cracked wheat and meat porridge
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Harees
Armenian traditional dish
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Amich
city is found in the lower layers of the Urartian site of Teishebaini (Karmir Blur). Urartian architecture blended local Neolithic construction traditions
Architecture_of_Urartu
Large Alpine lake in Armenia
Rhododendron caucasicum Sanctuary Plane Grove Sanctuary Sev Lake Sanctuary Vordan Karmir Sanctuary Yeghegnadzor Sanctuary Zangezur Sanctuary Zikatar Sanctuary
Lake_Sevan
Russian Armenian archaeologist
University. After graduation in 1940, she took part in excavations at the Karmir-Blur hill of the Teishebaini fortress city. During these excavations she
Hripsime_Djanpoladian
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Ktor_panir
One of the four traditional quarters of Jerusalem's Old City
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Armenian_Quarter
Arab and Levantine dish of ground meat and bulgur
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Kibbeh
Armenian dish
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Ailazan
King of Urartu, 590–585 BC
Sarduri IV. His name is mentioned on a number of clay tablets found at Karmir Blur (near Yerevan, Armenia), including tablets bearing his own royal inscriptions
Rusa_IV
Middle Eastern flatbread with minced meat
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Lahmacun
Region in Azerbaijan and Armenia
Region A landscape in Nagorno-Karabakh - a view of the municipality of Karmir Shuka Etymology: "Black garden" Map of Karabakh within modern borders. Typical
Karabakh
Mother church of Armenia built in the 4th century
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Etchmiadzin_Cathedral
Place in Lori, Armenia
Mikhayelovka Paghaghbyur Odzun Municipality Amoj Ardvi Arevatsag Aygehat Hagvi Karmir Aghek Mghart Odzun Tsater Pambak Municipality Antaramut Arjut Aznvadzor
Sanahin
Catholicos of Cilicia from 1113 to 1166
Grigor was consecrated as catholicos around 1113/14 at the monastery of Karmir Vank in the vicinity of Kaysun where he had been brought by his maternal
Grigor_III_Pahlavuni
(1990) Karaklis → Kirovakan (1935) → Vanadzor (1993) Mikhaylovka (1835)→ Karmir Gyugh (1920)→ Krasnoselsk (1972) → Chambarak (1993) Kumayri → Alexandropol
List of renamed cities in Armenia
List_of_renamed_cities_in_Armenia
Iranian national heritage site
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
St._Jacob_Church,_New_Julfa
Armenian dessert
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Nazook
Metro system in Yerevan, Armenia
International Airport with the Charbakh metro station in Yerevan and the Karmir Blur railway station. This would integrate Armenia's rail system with the
Yerevan_Metro
Botanical garden in Sevan, Armenia
Rhododendron caucasicum Sanctuary Plane Grove Sanctuary Sev Lake Sanctuary Vordan Karmir Sanctuary Yeghegnadzor Sanctuary Zangezur Sanctuary Zikatar Sanctuary
Sevan_Botanical_Garden
Village and exclave of Armenia
1920 onwards, Artsvashen formed part of Soviet Armenia, as part of its Karmir (Krasnoselsk) district, initially connected to Armenia by a peninsular land
Artsvashen
Monastery in Armenia
Ornament on the ceiling of the Saint Grigor chapel made with the Vordan Karmir (Cochineal Red) pigment Aerial view The museum Bas-relief Window tympanum
Noravank
Armenian Monastery complex in Aragatsotn Province
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Astvatsankal_Monastery
National museum in Yerevan, Armenia
ceramics, arms, and weapons with sculptural ornamentation, excavated from Karmir Blur, Arin-Berd, and Argishtikhinili. The cuneiform inscription of 782 BC
History_Museum_of_Armenia
Armenian monastery in Turkey
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Arakelots_Monastery
Place in Yerevan, Armenia
BC. Another ancient settlement in the area - the archaeological site of Karmir Blur dates back to the first half of the 7th century BC and is home to the
Shengavit_District
Society (Armenian: Հայկական Կարմիր խաչի ընկերությունն, romanized: Haykakan Karmir khach'i ynkerut'yunn) was established in 1920 and it has its headquarters
Armenian_Red_Cross_Society
Armenian church built in the 7th century
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Cathedral_of_Mren
Armenian dish
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Karsi_khorovats
370–670 CE nomadic people who invaded India
apocalyptic book Zand-i Wahman yasn, argued that a name attested there, Karmīr Xyōn ("red Chionites") could represent a translation of Alkhonno, with the
Alchon_Huns
Ecclesiastical monument in Turkey near the Armenian border
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Church of the Holy Apostles (Ani)
Church_of_the_Holy_Apostles_(Ani)
9th to 12th century Armenian monastery
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Hayravank_Monastery
Breakaway state in the South Caucasus (1991–2023)
Karmir Shuka
Republic_of_Artsakh
Soup, made with yogurt, popular in Armenia
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Spas_(soup)
Middle Eastern raw meatball dish
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Çiğ_köfte
Armenian dish
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Khorovu
Armenian church in İzmir, Turkey
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
St._Stepanos_Church
Protected areas of Armenia
Sanctuary Սև լիճ արգելավայր Syunik Province 2.4 km2 0.93 sq mi 2001 Vordan Karmir Sanctuary Որդան կարմիր արգելավայր Armavir Province 2.1985 km2 0.8488 sq mi
List of protected areas of Armenia
List_of_protected_areas_of_Armenia
Russian-owned railroad operator in Armenia
branch). A link also exists to the Yerevan Metro at Charbakh Depot via the Karmir Blur siding. Passenger trips are served by two types of trains: Soviet ER2
South_Caucasus_Railway
Church in Tabriz, Iran
George, St. Gregory, Jigrasheni Avetyats, Kamoyants, Karapet, Karapi, Karmir Avetaran, Geghardavank, Mughni, Norashen, Holy Sign, St. Sarkis, St. Stephen
Saint_Mary_Church_of_Tabriz
Name Name Name St. Stepanos or karmir Vanq, Astapat St. Vardan, Astapat St. Minas, Emkhana St. Hovhannes, Tambat St. Hovhannes, Hajivar St. Yerrordutyun
List of Armenian churches in Azerbaijan
List_of_Armenian_churches_in_Azerbaijan
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Boy/Male
French, German, Swedish
Great; Famous
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Hindu, Indian
Rising Upward
Boy/Male
Tamil
Union
Girl/Female
American, Australian
First Month of the Year; Janus Month
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Crown of the Faith
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a medieval variant of Marshall.
Boy/Male
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Risen; Elevated
Girl/Female
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Lightening, Ravi river
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English American
From Denmark. Also a.
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Hebrew
Protected.
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