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Dam in Syunik Province
The Vorotan Cascade, or the ContourGlobal Hydro Cascade, is a cascade on the Vorotan River in Syunik Province, Armenia. It was built to produce hydroelectric
Vorotan_Cascade
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Vorotan (Armenian: Որոտան) is a village in the Goris Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its
Vorotan
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Vorotan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vorotan may refer to: Vorotan (river), Armenia and Azerbaijan Vorotan Cascade, Armenia Vorotan, Armenia
Vorotan_(disambiguation)
River in Armenia and Azerbaijan
The Vorotan (Armenian: Որոտան), or Bargushad (Armenian: Բարգուշատ), is a transboundary river in the South Caucasus that is the largest right tributary
Vorotan_(river)
Large Alpine lake in Armenia
construction of the Vorotan–Arpa tunnel. This 21.6 km (13.4 mi) long tunnel was begun from the Spandarian Reservoir on the Vorotan River further south
Lake_Sevan
Town in Syunik, Armenia
Syunik Province in southern Armenia. It is located on both banks of the Vorotan River, at an altitude of 1600 m above sea level, 6 km south of the Yerevan-Meghri
Sisian
9th-century Armenian Apostolic Christian monastery
monastery. The monastic ensemble stands on the edge of a deep gorge of the Vorotan River. Tatev is known as the bishopric seat of Syunik and played a significant
Tatev_Monastery
British power generation business
support from Reservoir Capital Group in 2005. In June 2015 it purchased the Vorotan Cascade in Armenia for US$180 million. ContourGlobal was the subject of
ContourGlobal
Place in Syunik, Armenia
fortress Scenery around Vorotnaberd Scenery Vorotan river Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vorotan, Syunik. "Syunik regional e-Governance System"
Vorotnavan
City in Qubadli District, Azerbaijan
administrative centre of the Qubadli District. It is situated along the Vorotan (Bargushad) river. Qubadli was part of the Zangezur uezd of the Elizavetpol
Qubadli
Cableway in Armenia
than the 40-minute ride along the steep serpentine road that follows the Vorotan gorge. Flying over the gorge, the aerial tramway cabin reaches its maximum
Wings_of_Tatev
Place in Syunik, Armenia
province. Geographically, Halidzor is located near the left bank of the Vorotan River, at an altitude of 1300-1350 m above sea level. The regional center
Halidzor
Archaeological site in Armenia
Syunik Province of Armenia. The settlement of Nerkin Godedzor is in the Vorotan river gorge, at the altitude of 1,800 meters. Some petroglyphs are also
Godedzor
energy. Major HPP capacities are installed within Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade and Vorotan Cascade. The hydropower potential of Armenia is reported to be 21.8 billion
Hydroelectricity_in_Armenia
Armenian historian (1590s–1670)
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Arakel_of_Tabriz
Lake in Armenia
situated 6 km from the town of Sisian. On the left side of the river Vorotan's gorge, basalt lava flows have solidified to form a ledge 18 meters high
Shaki_Waterfall
Prehistoric archaeological site in Armenia
the left side of the canyon of the River Dar, a tributary of the river Vorotan (at 2 km). It is located on a rocky promontory near Sisian. Thirteenth-century
Carahunge
Province of Armenia
and the Zangezur Sanctuary. Major water basins include the rivers of Vorotan, Voghji, Sisian, Meghri and Vachagan. Summer temperature can reach up to
Syunik_Province
Syunik province of Armenia, near Halidzor village, on the right bank of the Vorotan River. The exact time of the establishment is unknown. It is assumed that
Harants_Anapat_Monastery
17th-century Armenian monastery
romanized: Tatevi Mets Anapat) is a 17th-century Armenian monastery located in the Vorotan river valley in the Syunik Province of Armenia. The Great Hermitage of
Tatevi_Anapat
Armenian fortress
important fortress along a ridge overlooking the Vorotan gorge, between the villages of Vaghatin and Vorotan in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Vorotnaberd
Vorotnaberd
Armenian historian (c. 1002 – 1080)
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Aristakes_Lastivertsi
Place in Syunik, Armenia
the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located on the left side of the Vorotan river, 67 kilometers from the regional center of Kapan. On the cliffs below
Khot,_Armenia
"The monasteries of Tatev and Tatevi Anapat and the adjacent areas of the Vorotan Valley". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 25
List of World Heritage Sites in Armenia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Armenia
Armenian writer (1230s–1293)
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Hovhannes_Erznkatsi
the Metsamor NPP, the Hrazdan TPP, the Sevan–Hrazdan Cascade, and the Vorotan Cascade. The HTPP is a balancing station providing energy in the case of
Hrazdan_Thermal_Power_Plant
Armenian historian
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Movses_Khorenatsi
Historic site of Armenia
complex located along a ridge overlooking the Vorotan gorge, between the villages of Vaghatin and Vorotan, about 14 km east of Sisian in the Syunik Province
Vorotnavank
River in Azerbaijan
it serves as a border with Armenia. Its largest right tributary is the Vorotan (called Bazarchay in Azerbaijan), which joins the Hakari in its lowermost
Hakari_(river)
6th-century neoplatonist philosopher
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
David_the_Invincible
Town in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen, Karahunj, Khndzoresk, Nerkin Khndzoresk, Shurnukh, Verishen, and Vorotan, as well as the abandoned villages of Aghbulagh, Dzorak and Vanand. The
Goris
Armenian noble and historian (c. 1240 – c. 1310/1320)
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Hayton_of_Corycus
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Verin_Giratagh
2019. "1995-2003 "Complex of Hydraulic Structures for Diversion of the Vorotan River Runoff to the Basin of the Arpa River" | Arpa Sevan". Archived from
List_of_longest_tunnels
Subspecies of flowering plant
Turkmenistan, (including the Kopet Dag Mountains,) Tajikistan, Armenia,(near Vorotan,) Azerbaijan, (in Talysh Mountains,) and Georgia. It grows on the mountain
Iris acutiloba subsp. lineolata
Iris_acutiloba_subsp._lineolata
Armenian Archbishop (1153–1198)
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Nerses_of_Lambron
7th-century Armenian historian
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Sebeos
President of Azerbaijan from 1993 to 2003
Armenian place of birth. His father was from Comardlı and his mother was from Vorotan (also in modern-day Syunik Province of Armenia). Aliyev had four brothers:
Heydar_Aliyev
Political and military crisis on the Armenia–Azerbaijan border
blocked another section of the road further north, near the village of Vorotan. The blockade stranded hundreds of Iranian trucks and resulted in the isolation
Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis (2021–present)
Armenia–Azerbaijan_border_crisis_(2021–present)
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Nerkin_Giratagh
Turkic tribal confederation
European steppes. Dimitrov recorded that the toponyms of the Bolha and Vorotan rivers, tributaries of the Aras river, are known as Bolgaru-chaj and Vanand-chaj
Bulgars
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Geghavank
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Tsghuni
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Vahravar
Fifth-century Armenian Christian writer
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Eznik_of_Kolb
Topics referred to by the same term
municipality in the Ujar Rayon of Azerbaijan Bərguşad, another name for Vorotan (river) Bargoshad (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Bargushad
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Nerkin_Hand
Catholicos of Armenia from 613 to 628
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Komitas_Aghtsetsi
American author and diplomat (born 1957)
an archaeological volunteer (Ancient Corinth 1980, Ancient Nemea 1981, Vorotan Armenia 2007, Aphrodisias 1982, Zagora 2014, Methone 2015). His current
John_Brady_Kiesling
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Kard,_Armenia
10th-century Armenian historian
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Movses_Kaghankatvatsi
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Agarak,_Meghri
Armenian musician, writer, artist and scientist
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Paghtasar_Dpir
Place in Syunik, Armenia
the Syunik Province in Armenia. It is located on the left bank of the Vorotan river, 7 kilometers east of the regional capital of Sisian. In the 2nd
Aghitu
near the Barkushat fortress Church - Barkushat, on the right bank of the Vorotan Occupied, Ruined "Qronq" monastery complex Monastery 13th-14th centuries
Diocese_of_Artsakh
Its major tributaries are the Akhuryan, Kasagh, Hrazdan, Azat, Arpa, Vorotan and Voghji rivers. The longest rivers in northwest part of the country
List_of_rivers_of_Armenia
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Vanand,_Syunik
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Buzandaran_Patmutiwnk
Armenian family of painters
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Hovnatanian
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Noravan,_Syunik
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Chakaten
Apostolic church in Armenia
17th-century Armenian Apostolic Christian church located on the left bank of Vorotan river 3 km to the South-West the village of Halidzor, in the center of
Saint Minas church of Halidzor
Saint_Minas_church_of_Halidzor
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Karut
Armenian poet (fl. 15th c.)
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Hovhannes_Tlkurantsi
Place in Syunik, Armenia
located 15 km southwest of the town of Goris, on the left side of the Vorotan River, on the plateau. The distance from Kapan – the center of the province
Harzhis
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Mekhitar_of_Ayrivank
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Tashtun
Period of energy shortages in Armenia
Furthermore, other power plants, such as Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant, Vorotan Cascade and Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade, provided daily load capacity, while
1990s_Armenian_energy_crisis
Hartashen, Karahunj, Khndzoresk, Nerkin Khndzoresk, Shurnukh, Verishen, Vorotan. (Abandoned: Aghbulagh, Dzorak, Vanand). Kajaran Municipality Urban 9,134
Municipalities_of_Armenia
Armenian historian (410–475)
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Elishe
Armenian poet and musician (1846–1909)
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Jivani
Town in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Meghri
American classical archaeologist
Archaeological Project in southwestern Greece, then co-director of the Vorotan Project in southern Armenia, and is now director of the Brown University
Susan_E._Alcock
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Katnarat,_Syunik
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Uzhanis
International border
Ttujur Chambarak Vahan Khoznavar Vaghatur Khnatsakh Aravus Tegh Kornidzor Vorotan Shurnukh Vanand (Ghurdghulagh) Davit Bek Kaghnut Ujanis Khdrants Eghvard
Armenia–Azerbaijan_border
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Sznak
Medieval Armenian kingdom
Seljuks conquered and ruined Kapan; the same fate befell the fortresses of Vorotan in 1104 and Bghen in 1105. Grigor II (r. 1094/1103–1166) made diplomatic
Kingdom_of_Syunik
Կամուրջ Մելիք Թանգի Monument ID 9.78/3 Masonry 1 pointed arch Road bridge Vorotan 1855 Vorotnavan 39°29′02.6″N 46°08′22.0″E / 39.484056°N 46.139444°E
List_of_bridges_in_Armenia
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Tkhkut
Village in Azerbaijan
village in the Qubadli District of Azerbaijan. It is situated along the Vorotan river. Məmər was part of the Zangezur Uyezd of Elisabethpol Governorate
Məmər
Catholicos of Armenia from 1166 to 1173
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Nerses_IV_the_Gracious
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Yeghvard,_Syunik
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Shaghat
Official list of settlements of the Republic of Armenia
(Ձորակ) 0 Nerkin Khndzoresk (Ներքին Խնձորեսկ) 233 Shurnukh (Շուռնուխ) 146 Vorotan (Որոտան) 286 Vanand (Վանանդ) 0 Verishen (Վերիշեն) 2,080 Karahunj (Քարահունջ)
List of settlements in Armenia
List_of_settlements_in_Armenia
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Pukhrut
Armenian fortress
One year after the destruction of Kapan, in 1104, the enemy captures Vorotan; in 1105, Shlorut; in 1157, Meghri; and in 1166-1169, Grham, Geghi, and
Baghaberd
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Alvank
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Shrvenants
Early medieval Armenian historian
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Ghazar_Parpetsi
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Dzagikavan
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Shahamir_Shahamirian
Halidzor and Tatev, Syunik region -Spanning 5.7 kilometers across the Vorotan River Gorge, the Tatev Aerial Tramway. "Tatev wings" aerial tramway is
List_of_aerial_tramways
clash with police on Baghramyan Avenue, many left injured. 2004 April 26: Vorotan-Sevan tunnel inaugurated. 2005: Armenia becomes a member of the Asian Development
Timeline of modern Armenian history
Timeline_of_modern_Armenian_history
Village in Syunik Province, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Artsvanik
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Khordzor
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Ishkhanasar
Place in Syunik, Armenia
Hartashen Karahunj Khndzoresk Nerkin Khndzoresk Shurnukh Vanand Verishen Vorotan Kajaran Municipality Ajabaj Andokavan Babikavan Dzagikavan Geghavank Geghi
Nzhdeh,_Armenia
12th-century Armenian historian
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Matthew_of_Edessa
Armenian chronicler and historian
Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich Terter Yerevantsi XV—XVI centuries John of Vorotan Gregory of Tatev Mateos Jugaetsi Grigor Khlatetsi Arakel Syunetsi Hovanes
Hovhannes_Draskhanakerttsi
VOROTAN
VOROTAN
VOROTAN
VOROTAN
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian
God will Help
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Jamaican, Latin, Scottish
To Wander; Nobleman; Leader; Earl; Wanderer
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Son of the Gray-haired Man
Biblical
island of help,power
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Colorless
Boy/Male
Indian
Judge
Boy/Male
Muslim
Moisture, One of the prophet
Girl/Female
English American
Festive party.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
British, Indian, Romanian
Form of Arman or Harmanas
VOROTAN
VOROTAN
VOROTAN
VOROTAN
VOROTAN