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Haykashen (Armenian: Հայկաշեն), is a
village in the
Armavir Province of Armenia.
Simon Martirosyan (born 1997), two-time
Olympic silver medalist and two-time...
- foot of the
mountain he
built a
village and gave it his name,
calling Haykashen.
Moses of C****ne,
History of
Armenia I.10–12
According to the accounts...
- Nagorno-Karabakh War.
Sedrak Saroyan was born on 3
September 1967 in the
village of
Haykashen in the
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, then part of the
Soviet Union...
- Aknashen, Apaga,
Araks (Vagharshapat), Aratashen, Artimet, Gai, Gribo****ov,
Haykashen, Jrarbi, Khoronk, Lusagyugh,
Metsamor Armavir 50,135 Armavir† Baghramyan...
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Berkashat Dalarik Dasht Doghs Ferik Gai
Geghakert Getashen Gribo****ov
Hatsik Haykashen Haykavan Haytagh Hovtamej Hushakert Janfida Jrarat Jrarbi Jrashen Karakert...
- led his
people to Ararat,
built a
village at its
slope and
named it "
Haykashen". Bel led a m****ive
force to
submit Armenian nation, but lost a battle...
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Aghdznik Աղձնիք 17,532 11
Tigranakert Turuberan Տուրուբերան 25,008 17
Haykashеn [hy]
Moxoene Մոկք 2,962 8 Aparank [hy]
Corduene Կորճայք 14,707 11 Mahkert...
- "Poghos-Petros" chapel, a
number of old settlements: "Halidzor", "Karmir", "
Haykashen", "Haykatap", Hale, Old
Shenategh (Old Settlement), as well as the cemetery...
- are
mythologically attributed to Hayk and his descendants. For example:
Haykashen was
named after Hayk himself.
Mount Aragats and
Aragatsotn Province were...
- Fund (for his
Erzerum monography, 1994)
Movses K****natsi
medal (2003)
Haykashen Uzunyan Prize of
Tekeyan Cultural Union (for his
Javakhk in the 19th Century...