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      • Ayanis has a size of 100x 400 m and is one of the civilization’s most magnificent structures thanks to its mudbrick walls and stone engravings.
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  2. Aug 10, 2020 · Ayanis has a size of 100x 400 m and is one of the civilization’s most magnificent structures thanks to its mudbrick walls and stone engravings. The castle has its location on a hill (1866 m above sea level) about 35 km north of Van near to a village Agaru (old Ayanis) and only 250 m inland from Lake Van.

  3. Jun 23, 2021 · Highlights of the discovery include a large cistern measuring roughly 21 feet deep, 21 feet long and 8 feet in diameter. The team also found ceramic artifacts and remnants of...

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  4. Sep 8, 2023 · 2,700-year-old 'extremely well preserved' skeleton found in fortress in Turkey may be an earthquake victim. These human remains may hint at the collapse of the 'magnificent' city of Ayanis ...

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  5. Sep 12, 2023 · VAN PROVINCE, TURKEY—According to a Live Science report, the well-preserved remains of a person who may have been killed by a fall some 2,700 years ago have been uncovered in eastern Turkey at...

  6. Dec 23, 2013 · The Urartian castle Ayanıs was built on a hill which stretches eventually to the water, 35km north of Van, near to a village called Aǧartı (old Ayanıs)and 250m inland from Lake Van.

  7. Sep 13, 2022 · The castle's location on a hill (1866 m above sea level) about 35 km north of Van near to a village Agaru (old Ayanis) and only 250 m inland from Lake Van - is impressive. Its decorated mudbrick walls and stone engravings managed to survive to date in the Tuşba district of Van area.

  8. Ayanis Urartian Castle is located 35km north of the city of Van, and the castle is on the eastern shore, 300 metres inland from Lake Van. A modern village, Ayanis/Ağartı which is named after the castle, is very close to it.