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List of castles in Armenia

Overview of Armenian castles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In total, there are approximately 293 castles or ruins of castles in Armenia.

Castles in Aragatsotn Province

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Castles in Ararat Province

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Castles in Armavir Province

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Castles in Gegharkunik Province

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Castles in Lori Province

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Castles in Kotayk Province

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Castles in Shirak Province

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Castles in Syunik Province

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Castles in Vayots Dzor Province

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Castles in Tavush Province

  • Aghjkaghala Castle
  • Aghli Berd
  • Aghtamir Fortress
  • Alberd
  • Ardar Davit
  • Arin Berd - Also known as Erebuni Fortress.
  • Berdakar
  • Berdavan Fortress - Most likely built between the 10th and 11th centuries; 17th-century reconstruction with church nearby (Tavush Province, Armenia).
  • Berdidash
  • Berdi Dosh
  • Berdi Glukh
  • Dzernak Fortress
  • Erebuni Fortress - Also known as Arin Berd and Yerevani Berd; Massive Urartian fortress (Erebuni Masiv, Yervan, Armenia).
  • Geghi Berd - Also known as Kakavaberd.
  • Ghalinjakar - Commonly known as Berdavan Fortress.
  • Ghaluchay Fort
  • Ghslakh Fortress
  • Heghi Dar
  • Hnaberd Fortress
  • Horom Citadel - Ancient Bronze Age through Urartian fortification (Shirak Province, Armenia).
  • Hraskaberd
  • Ishkanaberd - Formerly Teyseba, now commonly known as Odzaberd.
  • Ishkanats Amrots
  • Kaftarli Fort
  • Kapuyt Berd
  • Karmir Berd - Fortified settlement from the end of the 2nd millennium BC, located along the right bank of the Hrazdan River (Yerevan, Armenia).
  • Khoshap
  • Lori Berd
  • Matsnaberd
  • Metsep Fortress
  • Mrtbi Dzor
  • Solyani Fort
  • Tavush Fortress
  • Teishebaini - The site of a Urartian city located within modern Yerevan.
  • Tsamakaberd Fortress
  • Tsitsernakaberd - Once an Iron Age fortress, now the modern Armenian Genocide Memorial (Yerevan, Armenia).
  • Vanki Amrots
  • Yerevani Berd - Commonly known as Erebuni Fortress.
  • Yergevanits Fortress
  • Yervandakert Fortress
  • Zeva Fortress
  • Zhami Dar
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