Yeghegis

Yeghegis (Armenian: Եղեգիս) is a village in the Yeghegis Municipality of the Vayots Dzor Province in Armenia. It has a rich historical past, with the medieval Tsakhats Kar Monastery and the Smbataberd fortress being located in the vicinity of Yeghegis, as well as a Jewish cemetery from the 13th century.[2] The name of the town originated from the Armenian word yeghegn which means reed.[3]

For the nearby town formerly called Yeghegis, see Artabuynk.

Yeghegis

Եղեգիս
Yeghegis
Coordinates: 39°51′32″N 45°21′41″E
Country Armenia
ProvinceVayots Dzor
MunicipalityYeghegis
Population
  Total369
Time zoneUTC+4 (AMT)
Yeghegis at GEOnet Names Server

Toponymy

The village was previously known as Alayaz, Alagyaz and Erdapin.

Jewish cemetery

There is a Jewish cemetery in Yeghegis that dates from the period between the 13th and 14th centuries, with the oldest tombstone in the cemetery having been dated to be from 1266 BC and the most recent one having been dated to be from 1346 AD. The Jewish community living in Yeghegis likely had an Iranian origin.[2]

References

  1. Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The results of the 2011 Population Census of the Republic of Armenia" (PDF).
  2. One Way Tour - Jewish Cemetery in Yeghegis
  3. Kiesling, Brady (2005), Rediscovering Armenia: Guide, Yerevan, Armenia: Matit Graphic Design Studio, see Tsaghats Kar Monastery.
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