• Gandzak may refer to several places: Gandzak, Armenia, a village in Armenia The old Armenian name for Ganja, Azerbaijan An alternative spelling of Ganzak...
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    Scenery around Gandzak Gandzak house of culture Gandzak municipality building Monument in Gandzak River in Gandzak A church in Gandzak Statistical Committee...
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    including Latin, French and Russian. Kirakos was born in the region of Gandzak (around Ganja, presently in Azerbaijan) in or around 1200. He attended...
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    meaning "treasure" or "treasury". It was called Janza in Arabic sources and Gandzak in Armenian sources. The explanation that the city was named this after...
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    position. Prior to the Armenian–Tatar massacres, Ganja, known to Armenians as Gandzak (Armenian: Գանձակ]) had a sizable Armenian population. Armenia–Azerbaijan...
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    Khorenatsi or a conflation of the Battle of Bagavan with the battle at Gandzak described in the next chapter of Faustus's history. In the aftermath of...
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    1225. The Mongolian-Armenian wordlist of 55 words compiled by Kirakos of Gandzak (13th century) is the first written record of Mongolian words. From the...
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    Soviet Azerbaijan, particularly in the cities of Baku and Kirovabad (Ganja, Gandzak). As the first Nagorno-Karabakh War escalated, Armenians of Azerbaijan...
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    carpet) during the medieval era, is from the village of Banants (near Gandzak) and dates to the early 13th century. The first time that the Armenian...
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    known as Ayar. Church in nearby abandoned village of Gandzak Nearby abandoned village of Gandzak Tukh Manuk Church in nearby abandoned village of Boloraberd...
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