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- Argavand,_Ararat abstract "Argavand (Armenian: Արգավանդ, formerly Cəfərabad) is a village in the Ararat province of Armenia. It has been absorbed by modern-day Yerevan and actually sits within the city limits. Located in the village is a Turkmen funerary monument built in 1413.".
- Q1142867 abstract "Argavand (Armenian: Արգավանդ, formerly Cəfərabad) is a village in the Ararat province of Armenia. It has been absorbed by modern-day Yerevan and actually sits within the city limits. Located in the village is a Turkmen funerary monument built in 1413.".
- Argavand,_Ararat comment "Argavand (Armenian: Արգավանդ, formerly Cəfərabad) is a village in the Ararat province of Armenia. It has been absorbed by modern-day Yerevan and actually sits within the city limits. Located in the village is a Turkmen funerary monument built in 1413.".
- Q1142867 comment "Argavand (Armenian: Արգավանդ, formerly Cəfərabad) is a village in the Ararat province of Armenia. It has been absorbed by modern-day Yerevan and actually sits within the city limits. Located in the village is a Turkmen funerary monument built in 1413.".