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Castles located in the Republic of Armenia. * Aghjkaghala Castle * Aghli Berd * Aghtamir Fortress * Alberd * Amberd - Fortress built by the Urartians now obsolete; present fortifications were built during the 7th through 13th centuries; captured by Mongol invaders in 1236. * Ardar Davit * Arin Berd - Also known as Erebuni Fortress. * Aruj's Fortress * Baghaberd * Berdakar * Berdavan Fortress - Most likely built between the 10th and 11th centuries; 17th-century reconstruction with church nearby (Tavush Province, Armenia). * Berdidash * Berdi Dosh * Berdi Glukh * Berdkunk - Located along Lake Sevan. * Bjni Fortress - Built from the 9th to 10th centuries; fortress of the Pahlavuni family (11th-13th centuries) and possibly the Zakharyan family (13th-14th centuries) as well (Kotayk Province, Armenia). * Boloraberd - Commonly known as Proshaberd. * Bruti Berd * Dashtadem Fortress * Dashti-ler Fort * Dzernak Fortress * Erebuni Fortress - Also known as Arin Berd and Yerevani Berd; Massive Urartian fortress (Erebuni Masiv, Yervan, Armenia). * Ertij Fort - Built during the 13th century upon a hilltop (Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia). * Garni Berd - Ancient fortress since Urartian times, also houses the Garni Temple. * Geghi Berd - Also known as Kakavaberd. * Ghalinjakar - Commonly known as Berdavan Fortress. * Ghaluchay Fort * Ghslakh Fortress * Halidzor Fortress - Built in the 17th century to serve as a nunnery, later David Bek's fortress where he is buried (Syunik Province, Armenia). * Heghi Dar * Hnaberd Fortress * Horom Citadel - Ancient Bronze Age through Urartian fortification (Shirak Province, Armenia). * Hraskaberd * Ishkanaberd - Formerly Teyseba, now commonly known as Odzaberd. * Ishkanats Amrots * Kaftarli Fort * Kakavaberd - Also known as Geghi Berd; 9th-10th-century fortress in the Khosrov State Reserve (Ararat Province, Armenia). * Kapuyt Berd * Karmir Berd - Fortified settlement from the end of the 2nd millennium BC, located along the right bank of the Hrazdan River (Yerevan, Armenia). * Kayan Berd * Khoshap * Kosh Fortress - Churches are located within the complex. * Lori Berd * Matsnaberd * Meghri Fortress * Metsep Fortress * Mrtbi Dzor * Odzaberd - Also known as Teyseba referring to the Urartian fortified city, and Ishkanaberd after it was rebuilt at a later time; Now the name refers to the ruins of the city. * Proshaberd - Also known as Boloraberd; 13th-century fortress captured by the Persians (Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia). * Sardari Berd - Built between 1807-1828 by Sardari Iravani; captured by the Russians during the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) (Armavir Province, Armenia). * Smbataberd - Likely founded in the 5th century and extensively fortified during the 9th-10th centuries (Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia). * Solyani Fort * Tavush Fortress * Teishebaini - The site of a Urartian city located within modern Yerevan. * Teyseba - Also known as Odzaberd; A Urartian fortress and city near Lake Sevan and the village of Tsovinar (Gegharkunik Province, Armenia). * Tsamakaberd Fortress * Tsitsernakaberd - Once an Iron Age fortress, now the modern Armenian Genocide Memorial (Yerevan, Armenia). * Ushiberd - Iron Age Fortress located just outside the village of Ushi (Aragatsotn Province, Armenia). * Vanki Amrots * Vorotnaberd - Used during the medieval era and served as one of Davit Bek's fortresses (Syunik Province, Armenia). * Yerevani Berd - Commonly known as Erebuni Fortress. * Yergevanits Fortress * Yervandakert Fortress * Zeva Fortress * Zhami Dar ==See also== * List of castles * List of castles in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of castles in Armenia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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