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・ Aghsartan II of Kakheti
・ Aghstafa (river)
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Aghtsk
・ Aghu language
・ Aghu Tharrnggala language
・ Aghul
・ Aghul language
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・ Aghunato
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・ Aghushk Khoshk Kari
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・ Aghutman
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・ Aghuyeh, East Azerbaijan


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Aghtsk

Aghtsk ((アルメニア語:Աղձք), formerly, ''Akhs'', ''Akis'' and ''Dzorap'' - (アルメニア語:Ձորափ)) is a village on the slopes of Mount Aragats in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It is home to the Arshakid Mausoleum, a large grave monument complex and basilica of the 4th to 5th centuries. King Shapur II of Persia exhumed the bones of the Armenian kings and took them to Persia symbolically taking Armenia's power. When Sparapet Vassak Mamikonian defeated the Persians and reclaimed the bones of the Arshakuni monarchs, he buried them at Aghtsk. Remains of the monuments and the basilica may still to be seen.
Aghtsk is the birthplace of Catholicos Komitas I of Armenia (6th century-628).
== Gallery ==


File:Map of Amberd.gif|Road map of Aghtsk and region
File:Arshakunyats Dambaran and Chapel, Aghdzk, Armenia.jpg|Arshakid Mausoleum
File:Arshakunyats Mausoleum 02.jpg|Entrance
File:Church (7c) ruins, Aghdzk, Armenia2.jpg|Church ruins (7c.)
File:Arshakunyats Mausoleum 03.jpg|Entrance stairs
File:Arshakunyats Mausoleum 01.jpg|Right niche
File:Arshakunyats Mausoleum 05.jpg|Left niche


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