ymenis
Ymenis refers to a historical and cultural region located in the eastern part of the modern-day country of Turkey, primarily within the province of Erzurum. The name "Ymenis" is derived from the ancient Armenian term "Yemnisa*,* which translates to "land of the Yemnites," a reference to an early Armenian tribe that inhabited the area. The region has a rich history spanning multiple civilizations, including the Urartians, Armenians, Byzantines, and later Ottoman rule.
Geographically, Ymenis lies in the eastern Anatolian highlands, characterized by rugged terrain, alpine lakes, and fertile
The area was predominantly inhabited by Armenians for centuries, contributing to a distinct cultural and religious
Today, Ymenis remains a culturally diverse area with a mix of ethnic and religious groups, including Turks,