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- Shirakavan (Armenian: Շիրակաւան); founded as Yerazgavors and later Yerazgavork, was a medieval Armenian city and one of the 13 historic capitals of Armenia...
- Shirakavan may refer to: Shirakavan (ancient city), an ancient city and one of the historic capitals of Armenia now within the Republic of Turkey Shirakavan...
- The Council of Shirakavan (or Shirakawan) (Armenian: Շիրակավանի ժողով, romanized: Širakavani žoġov) was a union council held between the Eastern Orthodox...
- 40°39′33″N 43°44′19″E / 40.65917°N 43.73861°E / 40.65917; 43.73861 Shirakavan (Armenian: Շիրակավան) is a village in the Ani Muni****lity of the Shirak...
- capital at Bagaran, some 40 km (25 mi) south of Ani, before moving it to Shirakavan, some 25 km (16 mi) northeast of Ani, and then transferring it to Kars...
- Gyumri: 312 Kamo: 243 00 Maralik: 242 Pemzashen: 244 Sarnakhbyur: 242 91 Shirakavan: 242 93 Artik: 244 Panik: 244 92 Arevshat: 244 95 Mets Mantash: 244 96...
- kings had never chosen a city to settle in, alternating from Bagaran to Shirakavan to Kars; Kars never did reach a status where it could become a capital...
- of the Bagratids, who developed many other cities of Ayrarat, such as Shirakavan, Dvin, and Ani. After a brief Byzantine rule over Armenia between 1045...
- II Ephesus III Dvin I Dvin II Dvin III Dvin IV Manzikert Capharthutha Shirakavan Hromkla Theology: Miaphysitism Non-Chalcedonian Christianity Liturgy and...
- II Ephesus III Dvin I Dvin II Dvin III Dvin IV Manzikert Capharthutha Shirakavan Hromkla Theology: Miaphysitism Non-Chalcedonian Christianity Liturgy and...