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- Araratian Pontifical Diocese (Armenian: Արարատյան Հայրապետական թեմ Araratyan Hayrapetakan t'em) is the largest diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church...
- Theispas (also known as Teisheba or Teišeba) of Kumenu was the Araratian (Urartian) weather-god, notably the god of storms and thunder. He was also sometimes...
- Urartians, suggesting that Alarodian was a variation of the name Urartian/Araratian. According to this theory, the Urartians of the 18th Satrapy were subsequently...
- in or around the Ararat Plain. The city also serves as the seat of the Araratian Pontifical Diocese, which is the largest diocese of the Armenian Apostolic...
- widespread Armenian dialect today. Historically, it was known as the Araratian dialect (Արարատյան բարբառ, Araratyan barbar’), referring to the Ararat...
- competitive and academically rigorous alternative educational program (the Araratian Baccalaureate) for Armenian schools and increasing the importance and...
- Kristap'or Araratian, Russian: Христофор Араратян (Араратов)) (June 18, 1876 – December 10, 1937), also known as Khachatur Araratian and Christapor Araratian, was...
- or the First Republic for short. Other names of the state include the Araratian Republic (Արարատյան հանրապետություն, 'Ararat Republic'), Republic of Erivan...
- name is also used in two dioceses of the Armenian Apostolic Church: the Araratian Pontifical Diocese and the Diocese of Masyatsotn, encomp****ing capital...
- Ararat was the main home of the Vishap. The volcanic character of the Araratian peak and its earthquakes may have suggested its ****ociation with the Vishap...