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- Ashkharhatsuyts (Old Armenian: Աշխարհացոյց, romanized: Ašxarhac῾oyc῾), often translated as Geography in English sources, is an early medieval Armenian...
- textbooks and the first known geographic work in classical Armenian (Ashkharhatsuyts), which provides detailed information about Greater Armenia, Persia...
- community in Erebuni. According to the medieval Armenian geography Ashkharhatsuyts, Erebuni was part of the canton (gawaṙ) of Kotayk (not to be confused...
- as one of the peoples of Sarmatia in the 7th-century Armenian work Ashkharhatsuyts) by many Soviet and modern historians, although the historian N. Volkova...
- one known example, which is in the Amsterdam University. Hamatarats Ashkharhatsuyts (Geographic Map of the World), was produced in 1695 in Amsterdam by...
- territories now detached from Armenia. The Armenian medieval atlas Ashkharhatsuyts (Աշխարացույց), compiled in the 7th century by Anania Shirakatsi (Անանիա...
- several scholars. In the 7th century, in the well-known chronicle, Ashkharhatsuyts, the Ingush were mentioned under the ethnonym Kusts (Kists). In Georgian...
- nation of Nakhchamatyan (mentioned in the 7th-century Armenian work Ashkharhatsuyts) by many Soviet and modern historians. Chechen m****cripts in Arabic...
- Armenian highlands to Mesopotamia. Ketik Mentioned in Anania Shirakatsi's Ashkharhatsuyts. Its exact location is uncertain, according to Hübschmann, the region...
- nearly thirty years of his scholarly efforts in reconstructing the Ashkharhatsuyts, a seventh-century atlas commonly attributed to Anania Shirakatsi....