
Ani - Wikipedia
When Hovhannes-Smbat died in 1041, Emperor Michael IV the Paphlagonian, claimed sovereignty over Ani. The new king of Ani, Gagik II (1042–45), opposed this and several …
Ani | Medieval Capital, Ruins, Citadel | Britannica
Ani, ancient city site in extreme eastern Turkey. Ani lies east of Kars and along the Arpaçay (Akhuryan) River, which forms the border with Armenia to the east.
Archaeological Site of Ani - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Ani is located in the northeast of Turkey, 42 km from the city of Kars, on a secluded triangular plateau overlooking a ravine that forms the natural border with Armenia.
Ani Turkey: How to Explore the Ancient City - The Gap Decaders
Aug 13, 2024 · In this guide to Ani, you’ll find everything you need to know about visiting the UNESCO World Heritage List archaeological site of Ani, and how to make the most of your trip …
How to Visit Ani Ruins from Kars in Eastern Türkiye (Turkey)
Apr 22, 2024 · How to visit the Ani Ruins from Kars including how to get there, what to see, when to visit and what to bring with you.
Timeless walls of Ani: A thousand years of heritage stand tall in ...
Jun 10, 2025 · An aerial view of the Ani Walls, approximately 5 kilometers of which have stood for over 1,000 years at the historic Ani Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Kars, …
Ruins of Ani - Turkey: Explore Ancient Cities 2025
Jul 21, 2024 · The Ruins of Ani, with their rich history, architectural beauty, and cultural significance, are a hidden gem in Turkey’s northeastern region. From exploring ancient …
Ani Ruins (Kars) - Turkey Guide 2025
By the 14th century, Ani’s decline was irreversible, and the city was largely abandoned, leaving behind a hauntingly beautiful collection of ruins. In 2016, the Ani Ruins were inscribed on the …
Ani Ruins: Turkey's Lost Medieval City on the Silk Road || Turkey …
Discover Ani Ruins, the medieval Silk Road city of 1,001 churches on Turkey’s eastern border. Explore its history, architecture, and stories that make Ani an unforgettable heritage site.
Ani: On the Trail of History — Google Arts & Culture
Researchers have dated this structure to the Manucehr period of 1086, according to an inscription written in floral Kufic script on the west façade, which was discovered by N. Khanikof in 1847 …