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Rogers, Thorold (1884). Bible Folk-Lore: A Study in Comparative Methodology. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. p. 21. Ararat was thought by Gesenius to be a Sanskrit word (Arjawartah), signifying "holy ground,"...

Jones, Horace Leonard, ed. (1928). "XI.14". The Geography of Strabo. Harvard University Press. view Book XI, Chapter 14 online Asher, Armen; Minasian Asher, Teryl (2009). The Peoples of Ararat. BookSurge Publishing. ISBN 978-1439225677. The peaks are sometimes referred to in plural as Մասիսներ Masisner. [35] Greater Ararat is known as simply Masis or Մեծ Մասիս ( Mets Masis, "Great/Big Masis"). While Lesser Ararat is known as Sis (Սիս) [36] [37] or Փոքր Մասիս ( P′ok′r Masis, "Little/Small Masis"). [19] [35] The word "Ararat" occurs in Armenian literature from the early medieval period, following the invention of the Armenian alphabet. [38]

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In classical antiquity, particularly in Strabo's Geographica, the peaks of Ararat were known in ancient Greek as Ἄβος ( Abos) and Νίβαρος ( Nibaros). [b] Geography [ edit ] Exell, Joseph S.; Spence-Jones, Henry Donald Maurice (eds.). "Genesis". The Pulpit Commentary. It is agreed by all that the term Ararat describes a region. view online Spar, Ira (2003). "The Mesopotamian Legacy: Origins of the Genesis tradition". In Aruz, Joan (ed.). Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 488. ISBN 978-1-58839-043-1. Archived from the original on 2015-11-29 . Retrieved 2015-11-08. Ararat is an asteroid named in the mountain's honor. It was discovered in 1992 by Freimut Börngen and Lutz D. Schmadel at Tautenburg Observatory in Germany. The name was proposed by Börngen. [209] Dowling, Theodore Edward (1910). The Armenian Church. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. p. 22.

Maps of Ararat - Ararat Map, Turkey (Agri Dagi)". turkeyodyssey.com. Terra Anatolia. Archived from the original on 2007-02-25. In Armenia, four settlements are named after the mountain's two names: Ararat and Masis. All are located in the Ararat Plain. First, the village of Davalu was renamed Ararat in 1935, followed by Tokhanshalu being renamed Masis in 1945, and the workers town of Davalu's nearby cement factory also being renamed Ararat in 1947. The latter became a city in 1962. The railway town of Ulukhanlu was renamed Masis in 1950, while the former village/town of Ulukhanlu, renamed Hrazdan and then Masis in 1969. The two merged to form the urban-type settlement of Masis, the current town, in 1971. [198] [199] The Turkish province of Ağrı was named after the Turkish name of the mountain in 1927, while the provincial capital city of Karaköse was renamed to Ağrı in 1946. [203]Ken Ham is the founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis and its two popular attractions: the acclaimed Creation Museum and the internationally known Ark Encounter, which features a life-size 510-foot-long Noah’s Ark—sometimes described as the “8th Wonder of the Modern World.” Each year, the two attractions host over 1.5 million guests. Mount Ararat is a polygenic, compound stratovolcano. Covering an area of 1,100km 2 (420sqmi), it is the largest volcanic edifice within the region. Along its northwest–southeast trending long axis, Mount Ararat is about 45 kilometers (28mi) long and is about 30 kilometers (19mi) long along its short axis. It consists of about 1,150km 3 (280cumi) of dacitic and rhyolitic pyroclastic debris and dacitic, rhyolitic, and basaltic lavas. [4] Bidder, Benjamin (6 April 2010). "Serge Sarkisian on Armenian-Turkish Relations: 'We Wanted to Break Through Centuries of Hostility' ". Der Spiegel. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015 . Retrieved 6 November 2015.

The Ararat brandy, produced by the Yerevan Brandy Company since 1887, is considered the most prestigious Eastern European brandy. [169] Hotels in Yerevan often advertise the visibility of Ararat from their rooms, which is seen as a major advantage for tourists. [170] [171] [172] In visual art [ edit ] European Aftandilian, Gregory L. (1981). Armenia, vision of a republic: the independence lobby in America, 1918–1927. Charles River Books. p.25. Westerman, Frank (2008-12-02). Ararat: In Search of the Mythical Mountain. Random House. ISBN 978-1-4070-1951-2. Ararat (now Etchmiadzin) was the name of the Armenian Church's official magazine, the first periodical in Armenia, launched in 1868. [168] The publications of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party in Lebanon ( Ararad daily) and California, U.S. ( Massis weekly) are both named for the mountain. Conquering the legendary Mount Ararat". Hürriyet Daily News. 15 January 2006. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014.a b c d Karakhanian, A.; Djrbashian, R.; Trifonov, V.; Philip, H.; Arakelian, S.; Avagian, A. (2002). "Holocene–Historical Volcanism and Active Faults as Natural Risk Factor for Armenia and Adjacent Countries". Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 113 (1): 319–344. Bibcode: 2002JVGR..113..319K. doi: 10.1016/s0377-0273(01)00264-5. Bill T. Arnold: "Since the ancient kingdom of Ararat/Urartu was much more extensive geographically than this isolated location in Armenia, modern attempts to find remaints of Noah's ark here are misguided." [92] Russian poet Osip Mandelstam wrote fondly of Ararat during his 1933 travels in Armenia. "I have cultivated in myself a sixth sense, an 'Ararat' sense," the poet wrote, "the sense of an attraction to a mountain." [188]



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