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Kars recent comments:

  • Kars, Hayk (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Կարս Վանանդ գավառ Western Armenia
  • Kars, Haykazun (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Կարս. Կարսի բերդը Մեծ Հայքի Այրարատ նահանգի Վանանդ գավառի գլխավոր բերդն է: Անվանել են նաև <<Կարուց բերդ>>, <<Ամրոցն Կարուց>>
  • Kars, Armenian (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Turkey is the bird in my backyard, growing for Easter!
  • Kars, Sevda (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Can Turkey!!
  • Kars, V (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    The historical territory of Turkey!!
  • Kars Citadel, THE KING (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    The Castle of Kars (Turkish: Kars Kalesi), also known as the Citadel, sits at the top a rocky hill overlooking Kars. Its walls date back to the Bagratuni Armenian period (there is surviving masonry on the north side of the castle) but it probably took on its present form during the thirteenth century when Kars was ruled by the Zak'arid dynasty. The walls bear crosses in several places, including a khachkar with a building inscription in Armenian on the easternmost tower, so the much repeated statement that Kars castle was built by Ottoman Sultan Murad III during the war with Persia, at the close of the sixteenth century, is inaccurate. However, Murad probably did reconstruct much of the city walls (they are similar to those that the Ottoman army constructed at Ardahan). By the nineteenth century the citadel had lost most of its defensive purpose and a series of outer fortresses and defensive works were constructed to encircle Kars - this new defensive system proved particularly notable during the Siege of Kars in 1855.