The ancient ruins of Mardis, also known as Marte-berd, in western Armenia, hold a rich and fascinating history that has captured the interest of scholars, archeologists, and enthusiasts alike. Situated at the crossroads of various ancient Armenian kingdoms, this region provides a unique insight into the cultural, political, and religious aspects of the time. In this article, we will explore the ruins, temples, caves, and tombs found in Mardis, as well as their significance as a gateway to and from the ancient Kingdoms of Armenia.
The ancient ruins of Mardis provide a captivating glimpse into the rich and varied history of western Armenia. As a gateway to and from the ancient Kingdoms of Armenia, this region has played a crucial role in the cultural, political, and religious development of the Armenian people. With continued research and preservation efforts, Mardis will undoubtedly continue to unveil its secrets and contribute to our understanding of this fascinating era in human history.
Vigen Avetisyan
Source of illustrations: ANCIENT ARMENOIDS aka THE LOST TRIBES
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