Armavir was inhabited from the ancient times, which is evidenced by the archeological materials dating from the 4th millennium BC. The blur was considered a sacred place, and the worship complex there was the religious center of this part of the Ararat Valley. 1962 On the right side of the Armavir-Arevik road, a hill equaled to the earth was discovered. As a result of the accumulation of constructive layers of the 3rd millennium. 1962-1966 During the excavations there were found shelters, sprinkles and grains of burnt wheat and barley sprouts, quarries, sandwiches and carpets. KA 168-KH 301: Armavir was a branch of the kings of the Artashesian and Arshakuni tribes. During the Christian era of the 4th century BC, the first Christianity occupied the Armenian spiritual centers of Armavir, the three thousand-year archives of Haigazuni, the Pagans, the Haykazian writings and literature, the architectural monuments created by the Haykazunis, the Ararat kingdom of Van and the Evangelists, , The walls of Armavir, the villages surrounding the city. Trdat the Great 301-304 Armavir donated the heirs to the Kamsar ministers, in the 8th century the Kamsarans sold Armavir and the Armavir field to Bagratuni for cash. 890-1242th During Bagratuni's rule, the town of Armavir prospered and expanded to a dozen rural farms. 1242. The Tartar-Mongols seized and destroyed the city of Armavir.
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