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Ancient Artashat

Ancient Artashat

Artashat is a town in Armenia and the administrative center of the Ararat Region. It…

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St. Shoghakat Church

St. Shoghakat Church

Shoghakat has a unique architecture that is called domed hall. The interior has a vaulted…

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Charents Arch

Charents Arch

Charents Arch is located on the road to Garni and is used as a spectacular…

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Photography & Jeep Tour

Photography & Jeep Tour

8 Days from 556 EUR

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Daily Tours and Excursions

Daily Tours and Excursions

Regular Tours to Different Directions

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A glance of Persia Tour (8 Days)

A glance of Persia Tour (8 Days)

8 Days, 7 Nights Upon Request

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Amberd Fortress

According to some sources,Amberd was built in the 7th century for the Kamsarakan duke family. It is also supposed that the castle served as a summer residence for kings. A medieval statement by a superior Armenian bishop GrigorMagistrosPahlavuni places the fortress and its surrounding districts into the hands of the powerful Pahlavuni family in the 10th century.

The Pahlavunis supplied the Bagratuni royal family with a line of Catholicos for 100 years. During their seat of power at the time,VahramPahlavuni built the church in 1026 and fortified the complex with thicker walls. In the 1070s, it was invaded by Seljuk to serve them as a military base.

From 12th-13thcenturies, major reconstruction work was carried out on the place by the Zakaryan Royal family that liberated most of Armenia including Amberd in 1196. Until the invasion of the Mongols in 1236, the fortress was under thepower of another Armenian duke family, the Vachutians, who reconstructed it in the 13th century.

The fortress was abandoned and remained untouched until the 20th century when reconstruction begun. Despite the ongoing research and restoration works, the site- the fortress and the castle, in particular- are assessed as highly endangered monuments.

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