- The
district of Mardistan, in
historic Armenia corresponds to
Artaz, the
origin of the Amatuni. The
district of
Mardali (Mardaghi) must have been located...
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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...
- by the
Antzevatsi Arberani Archishaovit Arnoyotn Artavanian Artashesian Artaz Atrpatunik Bagan Bujnunik Bogunik Darni Ervandunik Gavityan Gazrikan Gokhten...
- 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)...
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program is led by head
coach Jayson Artaz.
Since taking over in 2018 and as of
completion of the 2024 season,
Artaz's teams have
compiled a
record of 157...
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proselytize in Armenia,
where he was
martyred by the
Armenian king
Sanatruk at
Artaz, near Maku. Later, this
story was
connected to that of
Gregory the Illuminator...
- 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...
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Daroynk (before a
possession of the Bagratuni) and
ruled the
regions of Maku,
Artaz,
Great Zab
Valley and Van river.[citation needed] In the same 8th century...
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Armenian inhabited settlements: Maku (Շավարշան /
Shavarshan or Արտազ /
Artaz (hy) in Armenian) now in Maku and
Chalderan counties in West Azerbaijan...