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Tondrak ([[Թոնդրակ]]) - a settlement/village in [[Mets Hayk]]'s [[Turuberon]] world's Hunik province (kavar). In old times, it fell into Bitlis state (nahank), in the province (kavar) of Mush. Tondrak is 8 to 9km SW of Manazkert town, on the left l-nalanchi (լ-նալանջի) of the Aradzani. At the start of the 20th century, there were 50 households of Armenians and Turks, and a S Hovhannes Armenian Church. In the 9-11th centuries, Tondrak was one of the notable centers of Armenian political life. | Tondrak ([[Թոնդրակ]]) - a settlement/village in [[Mets Hayk]]'s [[Turuberon]] world's Hunik province (kavar). In old times, it fell into Bitlis state (nahank), in the province (kavar) of Mush. Tondrak is 8 to 9km SW of Manazkert town, on the left l-nalanchi (լ-նալանջի) of the Aradzani. At the start of the 20th century, there were 50 households of Armenians and Turks, and a S Hovhannes Armenian Church. In the 9-11th centuries, Tondrak was one of the notable centers of Armenian political life. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:46, 15 October 2018
Tondrak (Թոնդրակ) - a settlement/village in Mets Hayk's Turuberon world's Hunik province (kavar). In old times, it fell into Bitlis state (nahank), in the province (kavar) of Mush. Tondrak is 8 to 9km SW of Manazkert town, on the left l-nalanchi (լ-նալանջի) of the Aradzani. At the start of the 20th century, there were 50 households of Armenians and Turks, and a S Hovhannes Armenian Church. In the 9-11th centuries, Tondrak was one of the notable centers of Armenian political life.