Erebuni — may refer to:*Erebuni Fortress, an ancient Urartian fortress *Yerevan, capital of Armenia *Erebuni, Armenia, a district of Yerevan … Wikipedia
Erebuni Yerevan — is an Armenian football club from Yerevan. The club participated as Homenmen Fima SKIF Yerevan in the first ever Armenian football competition after the split up from the Soviet Union. After the regular competition they qualified for the… … Wikipedia
Erebuni — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Erebuni puede referirse a: Ereván, capital y más importante ciudad de Armenia. El Castillo de Erebuni, fortaleza del siglo VIII que se encuentra en la ciudad de Ereván. Obtenido de Erebuni Categoría:… … Wikipedia Español
Erebuni Fortress — is an Urartian castle in Yerevan, Armenia. It was built by king Argišti in 782 BC as a military base.The site has been excavated by Russian and Armenian Archaeologists since 1947. [The Cambridge Ancient History Page 346 by I. E. S. Edwards, John… … Wikipedia
Erebuni — ▪ ancient palace fortress, Armenia ancient Urartian palace fortress probably built by King Argishti I in the first quarter of the 8th century BC; it was located on the hill of Arin Berd, near modern Yerevan in Armenia. Excavations at… … Universalium
Erebuni Airport — is a joint civil and military airport serving Yerevan and the country of Armenia. It is located 7.3 kilometers south of the center of Yerevan. At present, the airport is mostly operated by the military, although private firms operate chartered… … Wikipedia
Erebuni — noun a fortification and city of the ancient kingdom of Urartu, located in modern day Yerevan, capital of Armenia; founded in 782 BC by king … Wiktionary
List of Armenia-related articles — Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Armenia include:#1268 Cilicia earthquake · 1896 Ottoman Bank Takeover · 1965 Yerevan demonstrations · 1988 Spitak earthquake · 1992 in Armenian football · 1993 in Armenian football · 1993 Summer… … Wikipedia
Castillo de Erebuni — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda 40°08′26″N 44°32′17″E / 40.14056, 44.53806 … Wikipedia Español
Cuisine of Armenia — Given the history of the Armenian people, the cuisine of Armenia and of the Armenians in the Armenian Diaspora is representative of the cuisine of the Mediterranean and the Caucasus, with strong influences from Eastern Europe, the Middle East,… … Wikipedia