Considered a brief geographic and historical encyclopedia back in the time, this piece has been subsequently repeatedly republished.
One of the 1710 volumes of the atlas has a separate page titled “Views and descriptions of main cities of Armenia.” As the name implies, this section of the atlas features brief descriptions of several Armenian cities.
Interestingly, despite Armenia not having sovereignty at the time of the atlas’ publication, it was still considered a separate region by the Europeans.
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