03Buz3 8:3 | | | the secure royal fortress called | Garhni | and extending to the plain | 04Yegh3 6:126 | | | inaccessible fortresses: the cities of | Garni, | Ani, Artagerk, and their villages | 04Yegh3 9:201 | | | seized, destroyed, and set afire | Garni | and Eramunk and the great | 06Khor1 12:31 | | | Geḷami, which later was called | Gaṙni | after his grandson Gaṙnik | 06Khor2 90:1 | | | kinsmen, and the constructions at | Garni | | 06Khor2 90:11 | | | construction of the fortress of | Garni | in hard and dressed blocks | 07Seb1 9:19 | | | Persian troops killed him at | Gaṙni, | and having rebelled went themselves | 07Seb1 12:33 | | | far as the town of | Gaṙni | and up to the shore | 08Ghev1 2:9 | | | on to the district of | Garhni, | having separated from the Byzantine | 09Draskh1 3:15 | | | Geghami, which was later named | Garni | after Garnik, and died | 09Draskh1 24:11 | | | was from the komopolis of | Garni. | From his youth he had | 09Draskh1 28:13 | | | name, from the komopolis of | Garni, | and ordered his consecration as | 09Draskh1 66:5 | | | northeast of the komopolis of | Garni | | 10Tovma2 3:15 | | | far as the town of | Gaṙni, | as far as the lake | 10Tovma3 29:23 | | | Chuash and T’oṙnavan, Artaz, Mardastan, | Gaṙni, | Aṙberani, Ałandṙot, Baṙilovit, Palunik’ and | 11Asogh1 3:7 | | | God; his remains rest in | Garni | not far from the summer |
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