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  2. Armenians of Kars - Wikipedia

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    Armenian church in Kars. Kars is a city in northeastern Turkey that was historically home to a significant Armenian population. [1] Before the Armenian Genocide, which took place during World War I, Kars was a thriving center of Armenian culture, with a large Armenian community living alongside Turks, Kurds, and other ethnic groups.

  3. Kars - Wikipedia

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    Kars (Armenian: Կարս or Ղարս; [2] Azerbaijani: Qars; Kurdish: Qers [3]) is a city in northeast Turkey. It is the seat of Kars Province and Kars District . [ 4 ] As of 2022, its population was 91,450. [ 1 ]

  4. Ani - Wikipedia

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    Songs and poems have been written about Ani and its past glory. "Tesnem Anin u nor mernem" (Տեսնեմ Անին ու նոր մեռնեմ, Let me see Ani before I die) is a famous poem by Hovhannes Shiraz. It was turned into a song by Turkish-Armenian composer Cenk Taşkan. [83] [84] Ara Gevorgyan's 1999 album of folk instrumental songs is ...

  5. Turkey's best-kept secret lies in its northeast playground of ...

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    Nothing brings Turkey’s cultural alchemy to life like the Unesco-listed ancient city Ani, an hour's drive east of Kars on the border with Armenia. ... the Church of St Gregory built during ...

  6. Shirakavan (ancient city) - Wikipedia

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    After the Turkish–Armenian War of 1920, Shirakavan was abandoned and the Armenian population of the village moved to Eastern Armenia and settled in the newly-formed village of Yerazgavors. Later in 1921, the territory of Kars including Shirakavan, was officially handed over to the Turks by the Treaty of Kars. [2]

  7. Kars Province - Wikipedia

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    Kars contains numerous monuments, the most notable being the ruined Armenian city of Ani and the 9th century Church of the Apostles. In popular culture Kars was the setting for the popular novel Snow by Orhan Pamuk .

  8. Kars (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Rodolphe Kars (born 1947), French pianist "Kars 1" and "Kars 2 (Wounds of the Centuries)," two songs by Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyan from his 2015 album Mockroot. Kars dog, a breed of livestock guardian dog from eastern Turkey; Kars, the primary antagonist from the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency

  9. Bagratid Armenia - Wikipedia

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    His capital was based at the fortress-city of Kars and Abas achieved numerous successes on both the foreign and domestic fronts. In the same year that he became king, Abas traveled to Dvin, where he was able to convince the Arab governor there to release several Armenian hostages and turn over control of the pontifical palace back to Armenia.