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Ararat first came into existence in the great mountains of Mount Ararat around November 27, 2007. The nation belongs to the League of United Armenians alliance. Its leader is Hayastan, the head of Secret Services in the League of United Armenians.

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  • Ararat first came into existence in the great mountains of Mount Ararat around November 27, 2007. The nation belongs to the League of United Armenians alliance. Its leader is Hayastan, the head of Secret Services in the League of United Armenians.
  • Much later, in Ultima V, the Avatar found Captain Johne still living in the wreck of the ship. Johne told the Avatar how the three shards of the Gem of Immortality had driven him insane, making him kill his three friends. From their bodies the Shadowlords arose. The Avatar rescued Johne, and the Ararat was left behind. Following the collapse of the Underworld, the wreck was lost.
  • Ararat was a Pattern Juggler world in the p Eridani system colonised by the crew of the Nostalgia for Infinity in 2651. In 2675, after the world's human population was located by the Inhibitors, the Infinity fled with only a fraction of its original crew. The remainder were presumed killed from the bombardment of shards of the planet's shattered moon, which had been destroyed by the Inhibitors after they redirected a cache weapon blast.
  • Ararat is a 2002 film directed, written, and co-produced by Atom Egoyan. The film is based around an Armenian-Canadian director named Edward Saroyan attempting to make a Biopic about the life of Armenian abstract artist Arshille Gorky, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide, including scenes from the 1915 Siege of Van. This stirs controversy because the historical events are contested by modern Turkey; for example, a Turkish-Canadian actor becomes increasingly uncomfortable with playing the role of an evil Turkish military officer in Saroyan's film.
  • Der Ararat ist ein bei Seefahrern gefürchteter Berg im Osten der Türkei, im Grenzgebiet zu Armenien und dem Iran. Sie meiden diese Gebiet und umschiffen es, wenn irgend möglich, sehr weiträumig. Dabei ist die südliche Passage weitaus beliebter, da die nördliche Umfahrung über weite Strecken über holpriges Gebiet geht. Die "Gesellschaft für praktische Religionswissenschaft" hat einen Preis ausgesetzt auf denjenigen, der es erster schafft, den Ararat per Schiff unbeschadet zu überqueren. Es besteht die Befürchtung, dass es in der Gegend demnächst nur so von Freizeitkapitänen wimmelt.
  • Ararat (אררט, 'ărārāṭ) is a mountainous plateau in western Asia from which flow in different directions the Euphrates, the Tigris, the Aras and the Choruk rivers. The area is dominated by Lake Van, a large lake with no natural outlet roughly in the center of the area, and Mt. Ararat near the Turkish-Armenian border. The ancient Babylonian name was Urartu, the consonants being the same in both words. In II Kings 19:37 and Isaiah 37:38 the word is translated in the King James Version as Armenia, which correctly represents the region designated. It was to Armenia that the sons of Sennacherib fled. In Jeremiah 51:27 Ararat is associated with Minni and Ashkenaz, which according to the Assyrian monuments lay just to the east of Armenia.
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  • One day, not really all that long ago, a furious maelstrom sprung up from nowhere to swallow Captain Johne's ship, dragging captain and crew into the lightless void beneasth the waves. 'Twas a shipwreck far more grievous than thou art thinking, for upon that day was Britannia's fate truly sealed. Still the Captain lives, though the same cannot be said of his erstwhile crew.
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  • Der Ararat ist ein bei Seefahrern gefürchteter Berg im Osten der Türkei, im Grenzgebiet zu Armenien und dem Iran. Sie meiden diese Gebiet und umschiffen es, wenn irgend möglich, sehr weiträumig. Dabei ist die südliche Passage weitaus beliebter, da die nördliche Umfahrung über weite Strecken über holpriges Gebiet geht. Eigentlich hat sich bis heute nur ein einziger an die Überschiffung des Ararats gewagt. Es war der "Tollkühne Noah". Leider ging am Ende seine Arche dabei drauf. Das war dem Noah aber egal, denn die hatte ihren Dienst bereits erfüllt. Noch heute sollen Übereste der gestrandeten Arche am Fuße des Ararats zu finden sein. Die "Gesellschaft für praktische Religionswissenschaft" hat einen Preis ausgesetzt auf denjenigen, der es erster schafft, den Ararat per Schiff unbeschadet zu überqueren. Es besteht die Befürchtung, dass es in der Gegend demnächst nur so von Freizeitkapitänen wimmelt. Der Lachfisch-Server wünscht allen wagemutigen Ararat-Kapitänen alles Gute und Gottes Segen. Kröne der Herr ihr Ansinnen mit Erfolg, denn das wäre der ersehnte Beweis, dass in dieser Gegend Schifffahrt möglich ist und die Wissenschaft muß Noahs Geschichte von der Sintflut endlich ernst nehmen. siehe dazu auch den Originalbericht
  • Ararat first came into existence in the great mountains of Mount Ararat around November 27, 2007. The nation belongs to the League of United Armenians alliance. Its leader is Hayastan, the head of Secret Services in the League of United Armenians.
  • Ararat is a 2002 film directed, written, and co-produced by Atom Egoyan. The film is based around an Armenian-Canadian director named Edward Saroyan attempting to make a Biopic about the life of Armenian abstract artist Arshille Gorky, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide, including scenes from the 1915 Siege of Van. This stirs controversy because the historical events are contested by modern Turkey; for example, a Turkish-Canadian actor becomes increasingly uncomfortable with playing the role of an evil Turkish military officer in Saroyan's film. There are also a number of secondary plots. One involves the relationship between Ani, an art historian and expert on Gorky and adviser on Saroyan's fictional film, and her son Raffi. Another features Raffi and a Canadian customs official, David (played by Christopher Plummer), who interrogates Raffi for smuggling film footage of ruined Armenian churches from Turkey needed for Saroyan's movie.
  • Ararat (אררט, 'ărārāṭ) is a mountainous plateau in western Asia from which flow in different directions the Euphrates, the Tigris, the Aras and the Choruk rivers. The area is dominated by Lake Van, a large lake with no natural outlet roughly in the center of the area, and Mt. Ararat near the Turkish-Armenian border. The ancient Babylonian name was Urartu, the consonants being the same in both words. In II Kings 19:37 and Isaiah 37:38 the word is translated in the King James Version as Armenia, which correctly represents the region designated. It was to Armenia that the sons of Sennacherib fled. In Jeremiah 51:27 Ararat is associated with Minni and Ashkenaz, which according to the Assyrian monuments lay just to the east of Armenia. Ararat is best known as the landing site of Noah's Ark. According to Genesis 8:4 the ark is said to have rested "upon the mountains of Ararat," i.e. in the mountainous region of Armenia, the plural showing that the large mountain peak known today as Ararat was not referred to. As of yet the ark has not been found, and different explorers have different theories on exactly what is meant. This peak is of volcanic origin and lies outside the general region, rising from the lowlands of the Araxes (Aras) River to a height of nearly 17,000 feet, supported by another peak (Lesser Ararat) some seven miles distant at 13,000 feet high. It is only in comparatively modern times that the present name has been given to it. The Armenians still call it Massis, but still believe that Noah was buried at Nachitchevan near its base. The original name of the kingdom occupying Armenia was Bianias, which Ptolemy transliterated Byana. Later the “B” was modified into “V” and we have the modern Van, the present capital of the province. The “mountains of Ararat” on which the ark rested were probably those of the Kurdish range which separates Armenia from Mesopotamia and Kurdistan. In the Babylonian account the place is called “the mountain of Nizir” which is east of Assyria. Likewise Berosus locates the place “in the mountain of the Kordyaeans” or Kurds (Ant., I, iii, 6), while the Syriac version has Hardu in Genesis 8:4 instead of Ararat. The Kurds still regard Jebel Judi, a mountain on the boundary between Armenia and Kurdistan, as the place where the ark rested (It should be noted that one of the sites of the ark, called the Durupınar site, is near Jebel Judi). This elevated plateau of Armenia has still many attractions, and is eminently suited to have been the center from which the human race spread in all directions. Notwithstanding its high elevation the region is fertile, furnishing abundant pasture, and producing good crops of wheat and barley, while the vine is indigenous. Moreover there are unmistakable indications that in early historic times there was a much more abundant rainfall in all that region than there is now, so that the climate was then better adapted to the wants of primitive man. This is shown by the elevated beaches surrounding lakes Van, Urumiah, and, indeed, all the lakes of central Asia. Great quantities of mammoth bones have been found in these bordering lacustrine deposits corresponding to those found in the glacial and postglacial deposits of Europe and America. It should, also, be remembered that the drying up of the waters of the flood is represented to have been very gradual - it being 170 days from the time the waters began to subside before Noah could disembark. It may have been many centuries before the present conditions were established, the climate, meanwhile, being modified to a corresponding degree by the proximity of vast surrounding bodies of water. Armenia abounds in inscriptions carved on the rocks, altar stones and columns, but they have been only imperfectly translated. The script is cuneiform and each letter has only a single phonetic character attached to it. But there are introduced a good many borrowed ideographs which have assisted in the decipherment. According to Sayce this cuneiform syllabary was introduced from Assyria after the conquest of Shalmaneser II in the 9th century bc. The Armenians venerate the mountain as the "mother of the world". The last volcanic eruption was in 1840.
  • Much later, in Ultima V, the Avatar found Captain Johne still living in the wreck of the ship. Johne told the Avatar how the three shards of the Gem of Immortality had driven him insane, making him kill his three friends. From their bodies the Shadowlords arose. The Avatar rescued Johne, and the Ararat was left behind. Following the collapse of the Underworld, the wreck was lost.
  • Ararat was a Pattern Juggler world in the p Eridani system colonised by the crew of the Nostalgia for Infinity in 2651. In 2675, after the world's human population was located by the Inhibitors, the Infinity fled with only a fraction of its original crew. The remainder were presumed killed from the bombardment of shards of the planet's shattered moon, which had been destroyed by the Inhibitors after they redirected a cache weapon blast. In 3125 the planet, re-colonised sometime before, was visited by Aura and Scorpio. At that time it was being evacuated, as the entire system was being threatened by the greenfly.
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