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Armenochori, Cyprus

Armenochori, Cyprus

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Armenochori (; ; ) is an Armenian village and a municipal district of the Amathounta Municipality located in the Limassol District of Cyprus, 10 km northeast of the city of Limassol. Armenochori means “Armenian village” in Greek. In 1958, the Turkish Cypriots adopted the alternative name Esenköy, literally meaning “windy village.”

History

Ancient

Tigranes the Great with four Kings surrounding him

Armenochori is one of the oldest villages of Limassol District. Early signs of inhabitation are known to be dated to 85BC, when the emperor of Armenia named Tigranes the Great, son of Khoren the Great III, ( Tigran Mets; Tigránes o Mégas) had conquered Syria, Lebanon, parts of Israel, Anatolia and Cyprus. Part of Tigranes' army remained in Cyprus in order to guarantee the security of the Greek population of the island against aggressive Arabians. After continuing his achievements throughout the middle east, Tigran orders some of his leading military personnel to stay behind in the areas of modern Armenochori to monitor developments of agreements of protection of local Greek allies. The area of Armenochori was strategically convenient to watch over the Mediterranean horizon and sound alarm against possible invasions by enemies.

Ancient history says:

Ottoman Period

The Kingdom of Armenia at its greatest extent under Tigranes the Great

Armenochori/Esenköy was turned into a Turkish Cypriot village during the Ottoman period. Although some Greek Cypriot and Armenian families lived there between 1891 and 1931, almost all of them left the village by the 1940s. Over the course of the British period, the population of the village doubled, rising from 89 persons in 1891 to 162 in 1960.

Modern

Today the village is the choice of residence of wealthy businessmen from Cyprus, Russia, Armenia and other countries. It has a population of 187 people.

References

References

  1. "Archived copy".
  2. (9 August 2024). "Population Enumerated by District, Municipality/Community, Sex and Age 1.10.2021".
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