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- Tigranakert or Dikranagerd may refer to Armenian cities founded by Tigranes the Great in 1st century B.C.: Tigranocerta, in historic Armenia (present-day...
- Tigranocerta (Gr****: Τιγρανόκερτα, Tigranόkerta; Tigranakert; Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ), also called Cholimma or Chlomaron in antiquity, was a city and the...
- Tigranakert (Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ) or Tigranavan (Armenian: Տիգրանավան) was an ancient Armenian city founded by Tigranes the Great, King of Armenia in...
- Tigranakert (Armenian: Արցախի Տիգրանակերտ, Arts'akhi Tigranakert), also known as Tigranakert-Artsakh, is a ruined Armenian city dating back to the ****enistic...
- he began the construction of the city of Tigranocerta (also written Tigranakert), which he named after himself, and imported a multitude of peoples,...
- the Ottoman Empire, 1453–1923, Cambridge University Press. Armenian Tigranakert/Diarbekir and Edessa/Urfa. Richard G. Hovannisian (ed.) UCLA Armenian...
- scholars as one of two possible locations (the other being Arzan) of Tigranakert (Tigranocerta), the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Armenia, which...
- Armenian Tigranakert/Diarbekir and Edessa/Urfa 2006- Page 195 "These songbooks contain only lyrics, the one recording of songs in Tigranakert dialect being...
- destruction considering the Armenian cemetery part of their cultural history. Tigranakert is a ruined Armenian city dating back to the ****enistic period, located...
- were changed to Turkish alternatives. The Armenian name of the city is Tigranakert/Dikranagerd (Տիգրանակերտ). It is known as Amed in Kurdish and in Syriac...