Aknashen ( hy, Ակնաշեն, also
Romanize
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d as Aknachen; until 1978, Khatunarkh Verin, Verin Khatunarkh, and Khatunarkh, also Russified as Verkhniy Khatunarkh) is a town in the
Armavir Province
Armavir ( hy, Արմավիր, ), is a province (''marz'') in the western part of Armenia. Located in the Ararat plain dominated by Mount Ararat from the south and Mount Aragats from the north, the province's capital is the town of Armavir whi ...
of
Armenia
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. The town's church is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew; nearby is a ruin of an 8th-century building.
Archaeology
Evidence from charred remains and crop processing residues in pisé from the Neolithic settlements of
Aratashen
Aratashen ( hy, Առատաշեն, also Romanized as Arratashen; also, Artashen; until 1978 Zeyva Hayi – meaning "Armenian Zeyva", Zeyva, Bol’shaya Zeyva and Nerkin-Zeyva) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. It is located on the ...
and Aknashen. Recently, an 8000-year old settlement was excavated at Aknashen
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Armavir Province
Armavir ( hy, Արմավիր, ), is a province (''marz'') in the western part of Armenia. Located in the Ararat plain dominated by Mount Ararat from the south and Mount Aragats from the north, the province's capital is the town of Armavir whi ...
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World Gazetteer: Armenia– World-Gazetteer.com
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Populated places in Armavir Province
Yazidi populated places in Armenia
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