Çadırkaya (Armenian: Բագառիճ, romanized: Bagarich) is a municipality (belde) in the Tercan District, Erzincan Province, Turkey.
[2] Bagayarich (also spelled Bagayarič, Bagarich or Bagarinch) was an ancient locality in the northwestern part of Armenia in the district of Daranali (or Daranałi[k]).
It also harboured a medieval cathedral, a church, an Armenian school with 70 students as well as the ruins of a pagan temple dedicated to Mihr.
[9]: 242 Bagayarich itself is located at the base of a large conical rock which historically was the site of the town's fortress.
[10] The modern historian Robert H. Hewsen explains that the entire surrounding district of Daranali may have been part of the domain of the aforementioned Mihr temple, as, after it was destroyed during the conversion of Armenia to Christianity, the district of Daranali was turned into the property of the Armenian church.
A simple radio tower is located at the peak of the site including some remnants of rough stone-and-mortar masonry dating back to the 19th or 20th century.