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    Gargar (Armenian: Գարգառ) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. The village was founded in 1790. After Lori became part of Tsarist Russia in 1801...
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  • Gargar may refer to: Gargar, Armenia Gərgər, Azerbaijan Gargar-e Paini, Iran Gargar, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Iran Gargar, Lorestan, Iran Gargar, Khuzestan...
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  • Mining District, Hebei, China Gan Gan, Argentina Gargar, Armenia: not an actual reduplication in Armenian, as the two ‘r’ sounds are different in this place...
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  • shrine at Gargar, Armenia Church of Sourb Nshan at Haghpat Monastery, Armenia Surp Nshan Church at Kecharis Monastery, Armenia St. Nishan Armenian Orthodox...
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    the Paytakaran province of Armenia. Artsakh's two largest rivers were the Gargar and the Tartar (Trtu in Classical Armenian sources), which flow eastward...
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  • This is a list of regions and or districts of ancient Armenia. Armenian Mesopotamia Lesser Armenia Commagene...
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    (d. 1116), lord of Marash and likely the father of Arda of Armenia Constantine of Gargar (d. 1117), chieftain who ruled the region around Gerger Michael...
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  • Constantine of Gargar was an Armenian chieftain who ruled the region around Gargar (modern Gerger) in the late eleventh and early twelfth century. Constantine...
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    This is a list of Armenian royal consorts. Rodogune of Persia, daughter of King Artaxerxes of Persia, wife of Orontes II Antiochis, sister of Antiochus...
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    Caucasian Albania (category Articles with Armenian-language sources (hy))
    have to assume that Old Udi corresponds to the language of the ancient Gargars (cf. Movsēs Kałankatuac‘i who tells us that Mesrob Maštoc‘ (362–440) created...
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