- 40°05′45″N 44°17′10″E / 40.09583°N 44.28611°E / 40.09583; 44.28611
Aknashen (Armenian: Ակնաշեն, also
Romanized as Aknachen;
until 1978,
Khatunarkh Verin...
- (usually
hypothesized to be Africa), as was
previously thought. The
sites of
Aknashen and
Aratashen in the
Ararat plain region are
believed to
belong to the...
- in the
Ararat Plain in
modern Armenia, and
includes the
Aratashen and
Aknashen-Khatunarkh sites. Many of the
above sites,
including Shomutepe and Shulaveri...
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refer to: ****, Armenia,
formerly Khatunarkh Nerkin Khatunarkh,
Armenia Aknashen, Armenia,
formerly Verin Khatunarkh This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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communities bombings 2011
Duhok riots Abdullah Shrem Abovyan Ain
Sifni Aknalich Aknashen Alagyaz Ali
Atalan Amadin Amar
Suloev Amasia,
Armavir Amin
Farhan Jejo...
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processing residues in pise´from the
Neolithic settlements of
Aratashen and
Aknashen,
Roman Hovsepyan,
George Wilcox, 2008 “Armenians” in
Encyclopedia of Indo-European...
- rural:
Rural communities and
included settlements:
Aghavnatun Aknalich Aknashen Alashkert Amasia Amberd Apaga Aragats Araks (Armavir)
Araks (Vagharshapat)...
- Tell
Tawil Tolko Zeydiye Current Yazidi settlements in
Armenia Aknalich Aknashen Alagyaz Aratashen Arevut (Barozh)
Arzni Avshen Balahovit Banavan Berdik...
- Muni****lity Area (km2) Po****tion (2017 est.)
Centre Settlements Araks Jrarat Aknashen, Apaga,
Araks (Vagharshapat), Aratashen, Artimet, Gai, Gribo****ov, Haykashen...
- (hill) and
Aknashen,
which were
investigated within the
framework of
international archeological programs.
These sites,
especially Aknashen, are connected...