 Tsrtnot. Bridge over the Trtu (Tartar) River (XII-XIII Cent.) |
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These two villages, which are known both by their Turkish and historical Armenian names, are situated in the gorges, respectively 9 and 11 km south of Karvajar, at the right bank of a small tributary flowing to the Trtu. The first of them, situated on the altitude of 1950-2070 m. on the bare ground is renamed by later Kurdish inhabitants to Soyughbulagh (literally 'cold spring'). There is a high probability that it's ancient Tsrtnot (in this case the meaning of the toponym was calqued), 2.2 km far of tile latter there is a village currently called Kholagel-Alkhasli, which may be doubtlessly identified with historical Kholozanls. In this case the toponym was distorted.
Tsrnot was recorded once in the document of Dopian dynasty (probably dating back to the XIV cent.), relating to the donation of this village to some (if the monasteries in the province, and Kholozants was mentioned in the cadastre of Dadi Vank estates compiled in 1763.
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