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- Ani abstract "Ani (Armenian: Անի; Greek: Ἄνιον Anion; Latin: Abnicum; Georgian: ანისი Anisi; Turkish: Ani) is a ruined medieval Armenian city-site situated in the Turkish province of Kars, near the border with Armenia.Between 961 and 1045 it was the capital of the medieval (Bagratuni) Armenian Kingdom that covered much of present day Armenia and eastern Turkey. The city is located on a triangular site, visually dramatic and naturally defensive, protected on its eastern side by the ravine of the Akhurian River and on its western side by the Bostanlar or Tzaghkotzadzor valley. The Akhurian is a branch of the Araks River and forms part of the current border between Turkey and Armenia. Called the "City of 1001 Churches," Ani stood on various trade routes and its many religious buildings, palaces, and fortifications were amongst the most technically and artistically advanced structures in the world.At its height, Ani had a population of 100,000–200,000 people and was the rival of Constantinople, Baghdad and Damascus. Long ago renowned for its splendor and magnificence, Ani was abandoned and largely forgotten following the earthquake of 1319.".
- Ani thumbnail Ani_from_Armenia.jpg?width=300.
- Ani wikiPageExternalLink cldetails?mid=ab9b417b469b0f00aa01bde570e9763c.
- Ani wikiPageExternalLink ruins-ani-city-1001-churches.
- Ani wikiPageExternalLink ani-armenian-cathedral-virtual-tour_f34c0986c5_en.html.
- Ani wikiPageExternalLink ani-armenian-cathedral.
- Ani wikiPageExternalLink ani.
- Ani wikiPageExternalLink citymap.htm.
- Ani wikiPageExternalLink ani-cathedral.
- Ani wikiPageExternalLink church-holy-savior.
- Ani wikiPageID "8925043".
- Ani wikiPageRevisionID "605805491".
- Ani abandoned "1319".
- Ani b "no".
- Ani built "5".
- Ani caption "The ruins of Ani".
- Ani coordinatesDisplay "inline, title".
- Ani cultures Culture_of_Armenia.
- Ani epochs Middle_Ages.
- Ani hasPhotoCollection Ani.
- Ani latd "40".
- Ani latm "30".
- Ani latns "N".
- Ani lats "27".
- Ani location Kars_Province.
- Ani location Turkey.
- Ani longd "43".
- Ani longew "E".
- Ani longm "34".
- Ani longs "22".
- Ani mapSize "285".
- Ani mapType "Turkey".
- Ani n "no".
- Ani name "Ani".
- Ani q "no".
- Ani s "no".
- Ani type "Settlement".
- Ani v "no".
- Ani wikt "no".
- Ani subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Eastern_Anatolia.
- Ani subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kars_Province.
- Ani subject Category:Former_capitals_of_Armenia.
- Ani subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Turkey.
- Ani subject Category:History_of_Armenia.
- Ani subject Category:History_of_Turkey.
- Ani subject Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Ani subject Category:Ruins_in_Turkey.
- Ani comment "Ani (Armenian: Անի; Greek: Ἄνιον Anion; Latin: Abnicum; Georgian: ანისი Anisi; Turkish: Ani) is a ruined medieval Armenian city-site situated in the Turkish province of Kars, near the border with Armenia.Between 961 and 1045 it was the capital of the medieval (Bagratuni) Armenian Kingdom that covered much of present day Armenia and eastern Turkey.".
- Ani label "Ani (città)".
- Ani label "Ani (historische Stadt)".
- Ani label "Ani (miasto)".
- Ani label "Ani (stad)".
- Ani label "Ani".
- Ani label "Ani".
- Ani label "Ani".
- Ani label "Ani".
- Ani label "Ани (город)".
- Ani label "阿尼 (土耳其)".
- Ani sameAs Ani_(historische_Stadt).
- Ani sameAs Ανί.
- Ani sameAs Ani.
- Ani sameAs Ani.
- Ani sameAs Ani_(città).
- Ani sameAs Ani_(stad).
- Ani sameAs Ani_(miasto).
- Ani sameAs Ani.
- Ani sameAs m.0lr61.
- Ani sameAs 741253.
- Ani sameAs Q546010.
- Ani sameAs Q546010.
- Ani wasDerivedFrom Ani?oldid=605805491.
- Ani depiction Ani_from_Armenia.jpg.
- Ani isPrimaryTopicOf Ani.