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- Khrber abstract "Khrber (Armenian: Խռբեր; Transliteration: xṙbēr; also Karmrashen) is situated in the mountains 8 kilometers south-east from the ruins of the fortified Urartian city of Teyseba, also known as Odzaberd and Ishkanaberd. Geographically it is located at the south-east corner of Lake Sevan, which can be seen in the distance at a highpoint amongst the ruins. The name is derived from the local dialect of the villages near south-east Lake Sevan and roughly translates to “ruins”. It was once the location of an ancient town, but now only its ruins remain.Foundations of large rectangular stone structures, portions of fortified thick walls, and a large cemetery with ancient tombs, headstones, and khachkars may still be seen. The majority of the oldest graves are located at the base of a hill just south of the ruins of Khrber. Within the ruins, there is a memorial of seven khachkars named Yot Verk Matur meaning "Seven Wounds Chapel". It is from approximately the 14th century and is dedicated to seven lords of seven villages that died during this time. Another more ancient cemetery lies beyond the large foothill just south of Khrber.".
- Khrber thumbnail Khrbeh_Ruins.JPG?width=300.
- Khrber wikiPageID "24078346".
- Khrber wikiPageLength "3565".
- Khrber wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Khrber wikiPageRevisionID "592477091".
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_language.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Armenia.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Gegharkunik_Province.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Armenia.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forts_in_Armenia.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Gegharkunik_Province.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Curzon_Press.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Ishkanaberd.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Khachkar.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Sevan.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Odzaberd.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_London.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Routledge.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Teyseba.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Transliteration.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Urartian.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Urartian_language.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink Yot_Verk_Matur.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink File:Khrbeh_Ruins.JPG.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLink File:Overlooking_Teyseba.JPG.
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLinkText "Karmrashen".
- Khrber wikiPageWikiLinkText "Khrber".
- Khrber hasPhotoCollection Khrber.
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- Khrber wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RediscoveringArmenia.
- Khrber subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Armenia.
- Khrber subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Gegharkunik_Province.
- Khrber subject Category:Castles_in_Armenia.
- Khrber subject Category:Forts_in_Armenia.
- Khrber subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Gegharkunik_Province.
- Khrber type Article.
- Khrber type Article.
- Khrber type Attraction.
- Khrber type Fort.
- Khrber type Site.
- Khrber comment "Khrber (Armenian: Խռբեր; Transliteration: xṙbēr; also Karmrashen) is situated in the mountains 8 kilometers south-east from the ruins of the fortified Urartian city of Teyseba, also known as Odzaberd and Ishkanaberd. Geographically it is located at the south-east corner of Lake Sevan, which can be seen in the distance at a highpoint amongst the ruins. The name is derived from the local dialect of the villages near south-east Lake Sevan and roughly translates to “ruins”.".
- Khrber label "Khrber".
- Khrber sameAs m.07kj718.
- Khrber sameAs Q6402714.
- Khrber sameAs Q6402714.
- Khrber wasDerivedFrom Khrber?oldid=592477091.
- Khrber depiction Khrbeh_Ruins.JPG.
- Khrber isPrimaryTopicOf Khrber.