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Yerevan Vintage Wall Decoration, Yerevan Land Marks, Home Decor

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Yerevan Vintage Wall Decoration, Yerevan Land Marks, Home Decor
Antique vintage wall decoration made in Armenia in the Soviet era 1980s or even early in the 1970s which evokes all the land marks of the city Yerevan during the Soviet era made of a hard type of plastic.
The history of Yerevan dates back to the 8th century BC, with the founding of the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC by King Argishti I at the western extreme of the Ararat plain. Erebuni was "designed as a great administrative and religious centre, a fully royal capital. By the late ancient Armenian Kingdom, new capital cities were established and Yerevan declined in importance. Under Persian and Russian rule, it was the center of the Erivan Khanate from 1736 to 1828 and the Erivan Governorate from 1850 to 1917, respectively. After World War I, Yerevan became the capital of the First Republic of Armenian as thousands of survivors of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire arrived in the area. The city expanded rapidly during the 20th century as Armenia became part of the Soviet Union. In a few decades, Yerevan was transformed from a provincial town within the Russian Empire to Armenia's principal cultural, artistic, and industrial center, as well as becoming the seat of national government.
Yerevan is also spelled Erevan, Erivan, or Jerevan.
Height 26.5cm – 10.43in
Length 30cm – 11.81in
Weight 457gr
Ref 22
Antique vintage wall decoration made in Armenia in the Soviet era 1980s or even early in the 1970s which evokes all the land marks of the city Yerevan during the Soviet era made of a hard type of plastic.
The history of Yerevan dates back to the 8th century BC, with the founding of the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC by King Argishti I at the western extreme of the Ararat plain. Erebuni was "designed as a great administrative and religious centre, a fully royal capital. By the late ancient Armenian Kingdom, new capital cities were established and Yerevan declined in importance. Under Persian and Russian rule, it was the center of the Erivan Khanate from 1736 to 1828 and the Erivan Governorate from 1850 to 1917, respectively. After World War I, Yerevan became the capital of the First Republic of Armenian as thousands of survivors of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire arrived in the area. The city expanded rapidly during the 20th century as Armenia became part of the Soviet Union. In a few decades, Yerevan was transformed from a provincial town within the Russian Empire to Armenia's principal cultural, artistic, and industrial center, as well as becoming the seat of national government.
Yerevan is also spelled Erevan, Erivan, or Jerevan.
Height 26.5cm – 10.43in
Length 30cm – 11.81in
Weight 457gr
Ref 22