Lori Fortress
Lori Fortress (Armenian: Լոռի բերդ) is an 11th-century Armenian fortress located near the Lori Berd village in Lori Province, Armenia. The fortress was built by David Anhoghin[1] to become the capital of Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget in 1065.
Lori Fortress Լոռի բերդ | |
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Lori Province, Armenia | |
The fortress entrance | |
Lori Fortress Լոռի բերդ | |
Coordinates | 41.002638°N 44.4312°E |
Type | Fortress |
Site information | |
Open to the public | Yes |
Condition | Some portion of the fortification walls, bath house and other buildings. |
Site history | |
Built by | King David I Anhoghin |
The Lori Fortress was the site where the Georgian king Giorgi III of Georgia trapped and besieged his rebellious nephew, Demna of Georgia in 1177.[2]
The fortress was captured by the Mongol commander Chagatai the Elder in 1239.[3]
References
- Holding, Nicholas (2006). Armenia: with Nagorno Karabagh. Bradt Travel Guides ltd. p. 161. ISBN 9781841621630. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
Notes
- A. E. Redgate. The Armenians. — Oxford: Blackwell, 2000. — P. 210.
- Kartlis Tskhovreba, History and Eulogies of Monarchs, Part 9
- Boyle, John Andrew (1977). The Mongol World Empire, 1206-1370. Variorum Reprints. ISBN 978-0-86078-002-1.
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