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Bardzruni (Шаблон:Lang-hy) is a village in the Vayk Municipality of the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia.[1] Situated on the southern slopes of the Vayots Dzor mountains in Armenia, the village is positioned 41 km to the southeast of the Province Center and 28 km away from the city of Vayk. It is also a border settlement located at an elevation ranging from 1950 to 2050 meters above sea level. The village is 220 km away from Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia.

Etymology

The village was previously known as Sultanbek.

History

Established at the beginning of the 19th century, the village underwent resettlement in 1928 by Armenian immigrants from Khoy and Salmast gavars. Previously known as "Sultan Bek," the village underwent a renaming process in 1935.[2] However, the village is older than assumed. This is evidenced by the khachkars (cross-stones), dated to the 7th century, found in the area called "Hin Gyugh" (Old Village), as well as half-destroyed structures with ornamental and hewn stones.

Climate

The climate is cold in winter and cool in summer. The yearly precipitation ranges between 350 and 400 mm. The climate is favorable for cultivating horticulture, cereals, and fodder crops.

Population

According to the RA 2011 census results, Bardzruni had a recorded permanent population of 361 individuals, with a current population of 335.[3] The residents are primarily Armenians,[4] whose ancestors predominantly migrated from Salmast in 1829.

The population dynamics of Bardzruni over the years:[5]

Year 1831 1873 1897 1926 1939 1959 1970 1979 1989 2001 2011
Population 126[4] 663[4] 809 623 1050 557 556 495 405[6] 437 361[3]

Occupation

Agriculture serves as the primary sphere of livelihood in the village. The local population is involved in arable farming, horticulture, animal husbandry, and beekeeping. Reserve lands are not used because they are on the border.

Historical and cultural sites

The village preserves churches dating back to 1884 and the 13th–14th centuries, along with 19th-century chapels and khachkars (cross-stones) from the 13th–17th centuries. Besides, St. George church is located 1 km southeast.

Gallery

References

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External links

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