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Lori (Armenian: Լոռի) is a historical geographical region of Armenia. In ancient times and the Middle Ages, it was also known as Tashir or Tashirk. After the construction of Lori Fortress by King David I Anhoghin, the region was also referred to as Lori. The toponym's etymology is from from the Armenian word lor (Armenian: լոր), meaning 'quail'.

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  • Lori (Armenian: Լոռի) is a historical geographical region of Armenia. In ancient times and the Middle Ages, it was also known as Tashir or Tashirk. After the construction of Lori Fortress by King David I Anhoghin, the region was also referred to as Lori. The toponym's etymology is from from the Armenian word lor (Armenian: լոր), meaning 'quail'. (en)
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  • Lori (Armenian: Լոռի) is a historical geographical region of Armenia. In ancient times and the Middle Ages, it was also known as Tashir or Tashirk. After the construction of Lori Fortress by King David I Anhoghin, the region was also referred to as Lori. The toponym's etymology is from from the Armenian word lor (Armenian: լոր), meaning 'quail'. (en)
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  • Lori (historic province) (en)
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