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- The district of Mardistan, in historic Armenia corresponds to Artaz, the origin of the Amatuni. The district of Mardali (Mardaghi) must have been located...
- ancient Armenian noble family, known from the 4th century in the canton of Artaz, between lakes Van and Urmia, with its center at Shavarshan (latter-day...
- Greece. 2012: Spectrum, artAZ, "Technopolis" City of Athens, Athens, Greece. 2013: Cultural Bridges: Athens - Quito, artAZ (in collaboration with Home...
- Date 26 May 451 Location Avarayr Plain, Canton of Artaz, Vaspurakan, Greater Armenia (modern-day Chors, Chaypareh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran)...
- settlement of Tarirakhinili. Artavanyan Not much is known about this region. Artaz Bakran The administrative center of this region was Marand. The settlement...
- needed] Maku was a region of the old Armenia c. 300–800, previously known as Artaz according to Aziz Atiya's History of Eastern Christianity. The Castle of...
- program is led by head coach Jayson Artaz. Since taking over in 2018 and as of completion of the 2021 season, Artaz’s teams have complied a record of 83...
- Armenian inhabited settlements: Maku (Շավարշան / Shavarshan or Արտազ / Artaz (hy) in Armenian) now in Maku and Chalderan counties in West Azerbaijan...
- by the Antzevatsi Arberani Archishaovit Arnoyotn Artavanian Artashesian Artaz Atrpatunik Bagan Bujnunik Bogunik Darni Ervandunik Gavityan Gazrikan Gokhten...
- dispersal of the Armenians between 1895 and 1917." The Amatuni princes of Artaz, who were possibly of Median origin, may have ruled over the whole of Mardpetakan...