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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #18

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #18

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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Top Things to do and see in yerevan | Armenia Travel Guide - Yerevan in English

Top Things to do and see in yerevan | Armenia Travel Guide - Yerevan in English

13 Places in Yerevan, Armenia You Should Visit!
By [ Gregori Saghyan

1. Republic Square and National Gallery and Armenia History Museum

Here in Armenia, Republic Square is considered to be one of 10 most beautiful squares of the world. Well, unfortunately, I couldn't find the source but I totally agree with the statement. Republic Square is really thrilling. It was constructed from 1924 to 1929. Its architect is a genial Armenian architect - A. Tamanyan who also designed Yerevan in general. The square is surrounded by The National Gallery and The History Museum, The Ministry of Territorial Administration of Armenia, The Government House, The Central Post-Office of Armenia,

2. Matenadaran

One can think that Matenadaran - The Ancient Manuscripts Museum could be a boring place. However, it is just the first and false impression. I am only 22 years old and I can tell that Matenadaran was awesome. Every single book, every single page of the books covers a very interesting story. I will bring just one example. The heaviest book in Matenadaran was around 34 kg. During Armenian Genocide it was carried out from Turkey by two sisters. They cut the book into 2 pieces - 17 kg each and tied to their bodies. One of them died during their escape from Turkey and her piece was lost.

3. Opera House

Opera House is the other great building by the genial A. Tamanyan. Located in the heart of Yerevan, it is indeed a piece of art from outside and of course it is magnificent inside. It would be enough to say that it is one of few Opera Theatres in the world that were able to perform Aida of Giuseppe Verdi but one should also know that Opera House has held concerts of such artists as Charles Aznavour,

4. Tsitsernakaberd and Genocide Museum

Tsitsernakaberd is the place where Armenians gather to remember the victims of the Armenian Genocide. Every April 24 people from Yerevan, other regions of Armenia and even a lot of Diaspora representatives walk to the eternal fire and put flowers in memory of the millions of people died during the tragedy.

5. Arin Berd or Erebuni Fortress

This is where Yerevan and modern Armenia begin. Being founded in 8th century BC and surviving to our times it is one of the oldest fortresses in the world. And it makes Yerevan one of the oldest cities of the world. Arin Berd in translation from Armenian means Fortress of Blood though it's not so scary. Indeed, this fortress is of a great historical value. So if you are interested in archeology or history, this is the place that you cannot miss!

6. Cascade and Cafesjian Museum

Cascade is my personal favorite. I go there with my friends to drink a cup of coffee and with my girlfriend to walk there. Cascade is just a masterpiece in term of architecture. From the top of cascade you can see the most beautiful panorama of Yerevan and Ararat if you are lucky enough because mostly Ararat is covered with clouds and is invisible.

7. Ararat Brandy Factory

Ararat is a symbol of Armenia but so is Ararat Brandy Factory. Any Brandy lover should know that after France the best Brandy in the world is produced in Armenia, but some even prefer Armenian Brandy to French. Ararat Brandy Factory is an old school top quality brandy maker - indeed the best one in Armenia.

8. Northern Avenue

Constructed in 2007 Northern Avenue became another beloved place for Yerevan walkers. Northern Avenue was included in Tamanyan's Yerevan city plan but he wasn't able to construct it.
It connects the 2 Yerevan Famous Squares - The Republic Square and the Freedom Square (where Opera House is located).

9. Museum of Parajyanov

Until now there are a lot of cinemaddicts that still remember the great Armenian movie director Parajyanov as he is one of the world-renowned geniuses in that sphere... Some greatest directors such as Fellini, Tarkovsky, Vigo, Antonioni, Godard and many others knew and respected Parajyanov as mastermind of his genre.

10. Museum of Saryan

Well, everybody who explores the world of art, the world of drawings should know Martiros Saryan as he is indeed a great painter. He is famous all over the world because of his ability to show the power of the colors. His paintings are very colorful and very beautiful... It is too hard to transfer that beauty by words.

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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #16

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #16

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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Medieval Armenian Fortress 🦅 Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) 🦅 #shorts (02)

Medieval Armenian Fortress 🦅 Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) 🦅 #shorts (02)

Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #20

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #14

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #14

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #9

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #9

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

#armenia #lorifortress #medievalarmenianfortress #fortress #armenianfortress #lori #loriregion #stepanavan #shorttravel #history #shorts #short #loriberd #berd

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #12

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #12

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #8

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #8

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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Medieval Armenian Fortress 🦅 Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) 🦅 #shorts (18)

Medieval Armenian Fortress 🦅 Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) 🦅 #shorts (18)

Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #7

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #7

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #13

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #13

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

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4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #5

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #5

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

#armenia #lorifortress #medievalarmenianfortress #fortress #armenianfortress #lori #loriregion #stepanavan #shorttravel #history #shorts #short #loriberd #berd

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #11

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #11

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

#armenia #lorifortress #medievalarmenianfortress #fortress #armenianfortress #lori #loriregion #stepanavan #shorttravel #history #shorts #short #loriberd #berd #4kultrahd #4k #4kvideo #4kshort

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #17

4K Lori Fortress (Lori Berd) | Medieval Armenian Fortress | Armenia | short #17

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Lori Fortress (Arm. Լոռի Բերդ, Lori-Berd) is a medieval Armenian fortress on the left bank of the Dzoraget River, founded by King David I the Landless. In the period from 1065 to 1113 it was the center of the Lori Tashir-Dzoraget) kingdom. Now in the Lori region of Armenia, 4 km east of the city of Stepanavan.

The fortress was founded in the 10th century and was located on the territory enclosed by deep gorges of the Urut (Mishana) and Dzoraget rivers. The citadel of the fortress occupied an area of 9 hectares and was protected by a powerful defensive wall about 200 meters long. Along the wall was a moat filled with water. The gates of the citadel were installed in the northeastern part of the fortress. The ruins of only some structures of the fortress have been preserved.

The city surrounding the citadel covered an area of about 25 hectares, also enclosed by walls, of which only the remains of foundations have survived.

This city was connected to the outside world by two bridges thrown over the gorges. From one of them, only a part of the foundations remained, and the second, which was completely preserved, was restored. This is a light stone single-span structure with a lancet arch, softened at the top by a small arc, smoothly connecting both main curves.

The fate of Lori-Berd is sad, as well as the fate of many medieval cities of Armenia. The Tatar-Mongol hordes besieged and captured Lori-Berd in 1238, devastating it without mercy. Then, over the course of several centuries, the fortress became the prey of foreigners several times. The townspeople gradually left it, and already at the end of the 18th century, only a small village remained on the site of the early mighty fortress, which in the 20th century was moved to the west of the ancient city.

In 1602, the meliks Nazar and Dai of Lori received a firman from the Persian Shah Abbas, confirming their ancient rights to the Lori region. From them comes the noble Armenian family of Loris-Melikovs.

#armenia #lorifortress #medievalarmenianfortress #fortress #armenianfortress #lori #loriregion #stepanavan #shorttravel #history #shorts #short #loriberd #berd #4kultrahd #4k #4kvideo #4kshort

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