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Tigranakert: An Armenian Odyssey (part 2 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2008

Chronicles the discovery of an ancient Armenian city on territory occupied by Armenian forces since the Karabagh war.

According to historians there were as many as 5 major cities built by Tigran the Great at various strategic positions throughout the Armenian Empire, ranging from Lebanon to the Caspian Sea. Each of these cities was named after the king -- Tigranakert. The greatest Tigranakert, the capitol of the realm and the residence of Tigran himself, is widely believed to have been in the vicinity of modern Diyarbakir.

Of the several Tigranakerts, the general locations of only two of them have ever been known for sure - the Tigranakert near Diyarbakir and the Tigranakert of Artsakh - but archaeologists have never been able to find their remains.

This film is about the rediscovery of the Tigranakert of Artsakh, located in the present day Agdam region currently controlled by the Republic of Nagorno-Karabagh. For an exact map location please see the Recording Date and Location info in the Statistics and Date tab, right beneath the ratings box.

The existence of the Tigranakert of Artsakh has never been a secret, though its precise location has never been revealed until now. Historical evidence can be found in the works of the 7th century historians Sebeos and Movses Kaghankatvatsi. Sebeos makes repeated references to the Tigranakert of Artsakh, or Utik (the classical Armenian name of the province just east of Artsakh where the city is located), and Kaghankatvatsi, in his "History of Aghvank", makes mention of 'T'grakerti Vank (monastery)' and its head priest: archeologists believe the church they discovered just beneath the fortress of Tigranakert, as seen in the film, is most likely this very same monastery.

Additional historical evidence of Tigranakert of Artsakh/Utik includes a 13th century inscription at the famous Gandzasar monastery left by a pilgrim from 'Tigranakert'.

According to Hamlet Petrosian, as late as the 15th century the area where the fortress has been found was called 'T'krakert' or 'Tarnayurt'; corruptions of the original name which had been kept alive by locals long after the city itself had disappeared. (Similarly, 'Diyarbakir' is a corrupted form of Tigranakert as well.)

Finally, another bit of corroborative evidence not mentioned in the film is a coin of Tigran the Great that was found in this same area many years ago, now on display at the history museum in nearby Stepanakert.

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  • ARa inch Tikranakert Arcaxum?

  • I've noticed that some people are confused about this. There were as many as 5 Tigranakerts, of which the Tigranakert of Artsakh was one. Indeed, it is the only one to have ever been found.

    For more extensive details about this, please see my updated description under the 'more info' tab.

    Thanks

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  • jaaaaaaaaaaan mer Hayastaaaaaan jaaaaaaaaaaan mer Artsakh jan jaaaaan mer hzor Mecm Tigran mer Artsakh u mer Tigranakertner yes ayl nranc uzum em ognel i want to be part of that i want to help this is my homeland my life, my blood, my soul this is MY Armeniaaaaaa mernem mer hin Haykakan patmutyuni
  • Thank you for posting these video's. These are another proof of the ownership of the lands and Armenians are the ones who owns these lands. We need to free all Armenian lands and drive a way the bastards of the world to their homeland seljukstan!!!

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  • Shnorhakal em Barekam

  • @robrockrob To4nee Agdamym

  • The more and more I learn about my history the more I am proud of my country no matter what!

  • @robrockrob Debil

  • A great documentary of Ancient Armenian History.

  • Great video

  • Ush te shut es amen@ mern a linelu norits... Het petq a nayev het vertsnenq Vana lchi moti tigranakert@...

  • Thanks for sharing, Hayaser.

    Yes, you right axper jan.

    Armenia for all real Armenians, is the same like you.

  • Hayaser you are a fucking racist fuck you... from a spyukrahye ... Athenian Armenian ---cheers you fucking cunt

  • "If while struggling to live, you discover a place of this importance, ..., it vindicates everything that you were fighting for." -Vladimir Vanyan

    To me, all of these people are heroes. Putting the truth in the face of the Turks. Not using words like them, but with material evidence.

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