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355:/Loreo/ On the 22nd day, we started climbing up the very high mountain and reached its peak by the evening. We stopped there for a rest without even having a drop of water. In the early morning hours of the next day, we moved on and, going off the mountain, found ourselves on the lands under Uzun Hasan's possession (located on a small valley between a mountain and a river), remarkable not so much for the depth of its waters but rather for the steepness and height of its shorelines. There's an Armenian village built by the river, where we stopped for the night.
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322:) between the 12th and 13th centuries. North-Eastern Armenia, which was under Georgian reign, was ruled by Amirspasalar Zakare and his son, Shahinshah, in the 13th century. The entire north of Armenia was liberated from the Seljuks, with the reign extending to vaster areas. Also in the same period, the small region of
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seized
Samshvilde from Kurike II, and the latter had to move the capital to the south, i.e. the fort city of Lori founded earlier by his father. In 1105, Lori was invaded by Emir Kyzyl. The Kingdom of Lori finally fell in 1113. The Kingdom of Lori was one of the last remnants of Armenian statehood
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The
Armenian region of Tashiri is located in Somkhiti, in the upper part of Poladauri Mahaver to the north and north-west of Tbilisi. It borders on the Georgian region of Airumli or Kars in the north and on Bampek in the east. The Persian king, Nader Shah, devastated it overwhelmingly. The vast
245:, nor grandfather, exercised control over the region. Until 876, Guaram handed over the adjacent region of Ashotsk to his son-in-law Ashot, the future king of Armenia. It was apparently in that period that Tashir was handed over as the name never occurs among the lands under the
391:... he turned Armenia into an uninhabited . For upon resettlement, he exiled to Persia of not just a few but a vast number of Gavars, starting from the borders of Nakhivivan and reaching the Geghama coasts, the gavars of Lori, Hamzachiman and Aparan through Yeghegnadzor ...
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In the first half of the 1st century (the period of the fall of the statehood), Iberia established control over Tashir. At the close of the same century, however, the re-established
Armenian statehood (ruled by the Artaxiads) managed to return the region. After the
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In the first decades of the 13th century North-Western
Armenia (which was under the Zakarian dynasty's rule) saw a period of an economic and cultural boom. The event played a crucial role in the 13th-century history of the Armenian church, solidifying the
296:, the latter united "Gag, Terunakat, Tavush, Kayan, Kaytson, Lore, Tashchir and Makhanaberd, subjecting all the Armenian possessions to his rule". Afterwards, the Georgian king also held the title of the King of Armenians. Lori was soon handed over to the
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rule. From 1236 until 1237, Lori, along with other major cities of
Armenia, was captured by the Mongols. Ahead of the Mongol conquest, it was one of the main centers of crafts and trade in Northern Armenia. The fortified city fell under the rule of
500:, the Holy Mother of God Church of Kurtan, Tormak in Gulagarak, Jrashen in Vardablur and Bardzrakadh in Dsegh. The 6th-century basilica of Odzun is of a special cultural value. In the 10th century, the monasteries of
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over the disputed territories in
December 1918, and Lori was turned into a neutral zone through British mediation. After the Soviet takeover of both countries, Lori became a part of Soviet Armenia.
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united several
Armenian lands – including Lori – to Georgia. A Georgian chronicler left records about David's invasions: "... The same year he conquered the Armenian fortress of Lore". According to
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in 387, Tashir (the upper parts excluded) passed under Iberia's control. The princes of Tashir represented those dynasties of
Armenia which existed both under the Artaxiads and in the later epochs.
535:, the Chalcedonian Armenian monasteries of Kobayr, Kirants and Pghndzavank (Akhtala, Lori region) performed the translation of texts unavailable in the Armenian language in the 13th century.
383:. When Abbas the Great displaced an estimated 250,000 people from Eastern Armenia during the 1604 "Great Sürgün", the population of Lori was also deported. A contemporary of the events,
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Chalcedonian Armenians. Among them were Pghindzavank (Akhtala), Kobayr, Khuchap, Hnevank, Kirants, Srveh, Sedvivank, Bggavor, etc. According to
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Javakhk (to the west), Virahayots (to the north), Bazum (to the south), and Gugark (to the east) mountain ranges, which are parts of the
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508:, major historical monuments of Armenia, were built in the east of the Tashir-Dzorakert Kingdom. Lori was home to such representatives of the Armenian culture as
335:. In the late 14th century, Lori was destroyed by Tamerlan. Lori was among those regions of historic Armenia that suffered the most severe consequences of the
127:; later, Lori (Lore) or Loriberd became the central town. It was in the 11th century that the region began to be called Lori after its principal settlement.
49:) is a historical geographical region of Armenia. In ancient times and the Middle Ages, it was also known as Tashir or Tashirk. After the construction of
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The region was a center of Armenian monastic life. In the early 5th century,
1634:. Harvard Iranian series. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 206.
1619:(in Armenian). Vol. 4. Yerevan: Armenian Encyclopedia. pp. 663–64.
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1459:(in Russian). Moscow: Izd. Akademii Nauk SSSR. 1953. pp. 719–720.
706:(in German). Strasbourg: Verlag von Karl J. Trübner. pp. 368, 473.
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of Persia, affirming his long-time rights to rule over the region.
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invasion as part of the Georgian Kingdom. In 1435, Georgian King
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123:(currently Lori Plateau). Until the 7th century, its center was
1543:(in Russian). Saint Petersburg: Liki Rossii. 2003. p. 324.
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after the Seljuk invasion of the country in the 11th century.
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512:, Grigor Tuteordi, David Kobayretsi, Anania Sanahentsi, etc.
1312:(in Russian). Tbilisi: Tbilissky gosudarstvenny universitet.
726:(in Russian). Moscow: Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya. p. 28.
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Dictionary of Toponymy of Armenia and Adjacent Territories
147:). Lori encompassed the Lori Plateau and the basin of the
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1685:. Moscow: Университет Дмитрия Пожарского. p. 23.
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Hayastani ev harakitsʻ shrjanneri teghanunneri baṛaran
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1310:История Грузии (с древнейших времён и до наших дней)
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1814:. Cambridge University Press. 2006. p. 409.
1385:Byzantium and the Turks in the Thirteenth Century
1323:Toumanoff, Cyril (1966). "Armenia and Georgia".
139:. It corresponded to the historical district of
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1415:(in Russian). Moscow: Politizdat. p. 488.
1371:(in Russian). Moscow: Politizdat. p. 487.
1151:Goš, Mxita̓r; Thomson, Robert William (2000).
318:, Lori was ruled by the Kingdom of Zakaryans (
314:(commander-in-chief) of Georgia. According to
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1341:The Mongols and the Armenians (1220-1335)
1234:The Mongols and the Armenians (1220-1335)
722:Prokhorov, Aleksandr Mihajlovič (1975).
1735:. Moscow: Nauka Publishers. p. 20.
1710:. Moscow: Nauka Publishers. p. 85.
1388:. Oxford University Press. p. 174.
1283:(in Russian). Moscow. 1861. p. 147.
179:' expansion. That opinion was shared by
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1763:. Moscow: Nauka Publishers. p. 6.
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1681:Lidov, Aleksei Mikhailovich (2014).
1478:Kalistratov, M.; Semenov, V. (1836).
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1582:Güldenstädt, Johann Anton (2002).
1157:. Amsterdam: Rodopi. p. 106.
968:. Oxford: Blackwell. p. 210.
761:] (in Armenian). Vol. 2.
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429:. In 1862, Lori was a part of the
347:. Between 1474 and 1477, traveler
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1426:Dashdondog, Bayarsaikhan (2010).
1338:Dashdondog, Bayarsaikhan (2010).
1280:Всеобщая история Вардана Великого
1231:Dashdondog, Bayarsaikhan (2010).
964:Redgate, Anne Elizabeth (2000).
1867:Historical geography of Armenia
230:, founded by the Armenian king
1786:The Mural Paintings of Akhtala
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1503:Petrushevskiĭ, I. P. (1949).
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360:Modern and contemporary times
1616:Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia
1557:; Khanlaryan, L. A. (1973).
1123:Studies in Caucasian History
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1120:Minorsky, Vladimir (1953).
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1365:Petrushevsky, I. (1957).
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