File:Stylized cartouche in an Armenia map by Spruner.jpg

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English: Armenia, Mesopotamia, Babylonia and Assyria with Adjacent Regions", Karl von Spruner, published in 1865
Հայերեն: Հայաստանը, Մեսոպոտամիան, Բաբելոնը և Ասորեստանը
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