06Khor2 40:1 | | | How he built | Bagaran, | the city of idols | 06Khor2 40:2 | | | his own and called it | Bagaran, | that is, in it he | 06Khor2 48:1 | | | the building of the second | Bagaran, | the payment of tribute to | 06Khor2 48:2 | | | go to the fortress of | Bagaran, | which was near Eruand’s capital | 06Khor2 48:7 | | | he had taken captive in | Bagaran | and settled them behind Masis | 06Khor2 48:7 | | | town by the same name | Bagaran | | 06Khor2 49:5 | | | and transferred to it from | Bagaran | the statue of Artemis and | 06Khor2 77:7 | | | been transferred from Armavir to | Bagaran | and then brought to Artashat | 09Draskh1 17:15 | | | was from the village of | Bagaran | in the district of Kog | 09Draskh1 30:6 | | | to the town (awan) of | Bagaran, | the royal residence, where they | 09Draskh1 39:7 | | | located in the town of | Bagaran | | 09Draskh1 39:9 | | | the beautifully ornamented church of | Bagaran | on the bank of the | 09Draskh1 46:7 | | | cemetary of their family in | Bagaran | | 09Draskh1 66:10 | | | to the royal palace of | Bagaran, | near Ashot, who ruled as | 10Tovma3 14:51 | | | to his own house in | Bagaran | | 11Asogh1 4:15 | | | His body was transferred to | Bagaran, | where he was buried. The |
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