[135], In the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, Ararat came to represent the destruction of the native Armenian population of eastern Turkey (Western Armenia) in the national consciousness of Armenians. During this phase, the current cones of Greater and Lesser Ararat were formed as eruptions along subsidiary fissures and cracks and flank occurred. In his Journey to Arzrum (Путешествие в Арзрум; 1835–36), the celebrated Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin recounted his travels to the Caucasus and Armenia at the time of the 1828–29 Russo-Turkish War. He is thus considered the legendary founding father and the name giver of the Armenian people. Ararat. Archaeological evidence demonstrates that explosive eruptions and pyroclastic flows from the northwest flank of Mount Ararat destroyed and buried at least one Kura–Araxes culture settlement and caused numerous fatalities in 2500–2400 BC. He wrote that "with its gentle, tender contours, it seems to grow not out of the earth but out of the sky, as if it has condensed from its white clouds and its deep blue. [104] Despite numerous reports of ark sightings (e.g. Greater Ararat is the highest peak in Turkey and the Armenian Highland with an elevation of 5,137 m (16,854 ft); Little Ararat's elevation is 3,896 m (12,782 ft). An elevation of 5,165 m (16,946 ft) for Mount Ararat is given by some encyclopedias and reference works such as Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary and Encyclopedia of World Geography. Along its northwest–southeast trending long axis, Mount Ararat is about 45 kilometers (28 mi) long and is about 30 kilometers (19 mi) long along its short axis. This rate is consistent with the general rates of retreat of other Turkish summit glaciers and ice caps that have been documented by other studies. In addition, this combination of landslide and debris flow destroyed the Armenian monastery of St. Jacob near Akori, the town of Aralik, several villages, and Russian military barracks. "[105] These volcanic rocks were erupted from approximately north northwest–south southeast-trending extensional faults and fissures prior to the development of Mount Ararat.
At any time, you can exercise your right of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection or withdraw your consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on your consent before withdrawal by contacting us at info_ybc@pernod-ricard.com. [142] Since independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the Armenian government has not made official claims to any Turkish territory,[142][143] however the Armenian government has avoided "an explicit and formal recognition of the existing Turkish-Armenian border. Ağrı literally translates to "pain" or "sorrow". "[17][18] Some Armenian historians, such as Ashot Melkonyan, link the origin of the word "Ararat" to the root of the endonym of the indigenous peoples of the Armenian Highland ("ar–"), including the Armenians.
We may have video highlights with goals and news for some FC Ararat Yerevan matches, but only if they play their match in one of the most popular football leagues. Accompanying this uplift was extensive deformation by faulting and folding, which resulted in the creation of numerous local basins. [5] The radiometric dating of these lava flows yielded radiometric ages of 0.4, 0.48 and 0.81 Ma. "[159], English Romantic poet William Wordsworth imagines seeing the ark in the poem "Sky-prospect — From the Plain of France."[160][161]. In 3 (75.00%) matches played at home was total goals (team and opponent) Over 1.5 goals. "[132], Mount Ararat has been depicted on the coat of arms of Armenia consistently since 1918. During the 139 AD earthquake, a large landslide that caused many casualties and was similar to the 1840 AD landslide originated from the summit of Mount Ararat.