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System of a Down – Holy Mountains Lyrics". genius.com. Archived from the original on 2018-11-06 . Retrieved 2017-09-05. Jones, Horace Leonard, ed. (1928). "XI.14". The Geography of Strabo. Harvard University Press. view Book XI, Chapter 14 online

Shoemaker, M. Wesley (2014). "Armenia". Russia and The Commonwealth of Independent States 2014. Rowman & Littlefield. p.203. ISBN 9781475812268. Mt. Ararat, traditionally associated with Armenia... a b c d Karakhanian, A.; Djrbashian, R.; Trifonov, V.; Philip, H.; Arakelian, S.; Avagian, A. (2002). "Holocene–Historical Volcanism and Active Faults as Natural Risk Factor for Armenia and Adjacent Countries". Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 113 (1): 319–344. Bibcode: 2002JVGR..113..319K. doi: 10.1016/s0377-0273(01)00264-5.

Hogikyan, Nellie (2007). "Atom Egoyan's Post-exilic Imaginary: Representing Homeland, Imagining Family". In Burwell, Jennifer; Tschofen, Monique (eds.). Image and Territory: Essays on Atom Egoyan. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. p. 202. ISBN 978-0-88920-487-4. Anglican priest and historian Theodore Edward Dowling wrote in 1910 that Mount Ararat and Etchmiadzin are the "two great objects of Armenian veneration." He noted that the "noble snowy mountain takes the place, in the estimation of the Armenians, that Mount Sinai and the traditional Mount Zion do among the adherents of other Eastern Christians." [142] While historian Jon Smele called Mt. Ararat and the medieval capital of Ani the "most cherished symbols of Armenian identity." [143] Myth of origin [ edit ] Powell, William S.; Hill, Michael (2010). The North Carolina Gazetteer, 2nd Ed: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places and Their History. University of North Carolina Press. p. 13. ISBN 9780807898291.

The Kurdish name of the mountain is Çiyayê Agirî [29] [30] [t͡ʃɪjaːˈje aːgɪˈriː], which translates to "fiery mountain". [31] An alternative Kurdish name is Grîdax, which is composed of the word grî, presumably a corrupted version of the Kurdish girê, meaning hill, or Agirî, and dax, which is the Turkish dağ, meaning mountain. [32] To the Armenians it is the ancient sanctuary of their faith, the centre of their once famous kingdom, hallowed by a thousand traditions." [138] a b Fischer, Richard James (2007). "Mount Ararat". Historical Genesis: From Adam to Abraham. University Press of America. pp.109–111. ISBN 9780761838074. Archived from the original on 2019-01-28 . Retrieved 2016-11-03. The lands of Western Armenia which Mt. Ararat represent..." [140] "mount Ararat is the symbol of banal irredentism for the territories of Western Armenia" [151]

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Platz, Stephanie (1996), Pasts and Futures: Space, History and Armenian Identity 1988–1994, University of Chicago, p.34 Dwight, H.G.O. (1856). "Armenian Traditions about Mt. Ararat". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 5: 189–191. doi: 10.2307/592222. JSTOR 592222.

a b c Blumenthal, M. M. (1958). "Vom Agrl Dag (Ararat) zum Kagkar Dag. Bergfahrten in nordostanatolischen Grenzlande". Die Alpen (in German). 34: 125–137. Bill T. Arnold: "Since the ancient kingdom of Ararat/Urartu was much more extensive geographically than this isolated location in Armenia, modern attempts to find remaints of Noah's ark here are misguided." [92]Teryan, Anzhela (31 August 2011). "Երևան անվան ծագման մասին [On the origin of the name Yerevan]" (in Armenian). Yerevan History Museum. Archived from the original on 7 June 2018. Հայտնի է, որ Հայկական լեռնաշխարհում Ար-ով /նաև էր, Ուր, Իր/ սկսվող բազմաթիվ աշխարհագրական (նաև անձնական) անուններ կան. Արարատ, Արագած, Արա, Արաքս, Արածանի, Արմավիր, Արճեշ…: Այս երևույթը կապված է Արարչի /Ար Աստված/ և նրա պաշտանմունքն ունեցող Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի բնիկների՝ հայ-արմենների՝ արմեն, նաև արի /Էրի/ անվան հետ: Grossman, Vasily (2013). An Armenian Sketchbook. Translated by Robert Chandler; Elizabeth Chandler. Introduction by Robert Chandler and Yury Bit-Yunan. New York: New York Review Books. p.24. ISBN 9781590176184. Ketchian, Philip K. (24 December 2005). "Climbing Ararat: Then and Now". The Armenian Weekly. 71 (52). Archived from the original on 2009-09-08.

Bidder, Benjamin (6 April 2010). "Serge Sarkisian on Armenian-Turkish Relations: 'We Wanted to Break Through Centuries of Hostility' ". Der Spiegel. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015 . Retrieved 6 November 2015.

Richard James Fischer: "The Genesis text, using the plural 'mountains' (or hills), identifies no particular mountain, but points generally toward Armenia ('Ararat' being identical with the Assyrian 'Urartu') which is broadly embraces [sic] that region." [91] Matevosian, V.; Haytayan, P. (1984). "Սարյան Մարտիրոս (Saryan Martiros)". Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia Volume 10 (in Armenian). p. 240. 1921–ին Հ. Կոջոյանի հետ ստեղծել է Խորհրդային Հայաստանի գերբը...

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