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                    Karmirgyugh
                    
                                                                    
                        
For the town on the east side of Lake Sevan formerly called Karmir Gyugh, see  Chambarak; for the village in Azerbaijan, see  Qızıloba, Khojali.
                Karmirgyugh (; meaning Red Village; also Romanized as Karmir Gyukh; until 1940 Kulali and Ghulali; also Gyukh) is a major village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was founded in 1831 by emigrants from Beyazid. It has two old churches of S. Astvatsatsin and S. Grigor, in ruins with khachkars, and was the discovery site of a boundary stone of King Artashes, inscribed in Aramaic. Urartian ruins are also nearby.