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Ejmiatsin (inhabited place) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 40 10 22 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 40.1720 decimal degrees |
Long: 044 17 33 E degrees minutes |
Long: 44.2880 decimal degrees |
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Note: Located 12 miles west of Yerevan in central Armenia, Ejmiatsin was named the capital of Parthia by Vologases III, in 140 CE. When the country was converted to Christianity ca. 300 CE, Ejmiatsin became the home of the Armenian patriarch. The city is also home to a 6th century CE monastery, which houses an important collection of Armenian literature. |
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Ejmiatsin (preferred,C,V,display,English-P,U,N)
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Ejmiadzin (C,V)
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Ečmiadzin (C,V)
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Ečmjadzin (C,V)
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Eğmiadzin (C,V)
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Etschmiadzin (C,V)
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Echmiadzin (C,O,Russian (transliterated)-P,U,N)
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Vardkesavan (H,V)
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Vagarshapat (H,V)
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Yejmiadzin (C,V)
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Echmiatsin (C,V)
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Avan Vardgesi (C,V)
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Artemed (C,V)
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Iejmiatsin (C,V)
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Kaynepolis (C,V)
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Norak'aghak' (C,V)
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Kayrak'aghak' (C,V)
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Uch'k'ilisa (C,V)
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Valeroktista (C,V)
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Vagharshapat (C,V)
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Vardgesavan (C,V)
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Üçkilise (C,V)
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Asia (continent) (P) |
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inhabited place (preferred, C) |
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established by 6th cen. BC |
city (C) |
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regional capital (C) |
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capital (H) |
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of Parthia, from ca. 140 AD |
episcopal see (H) |
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from ca. 300 |
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