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Armenian architecture and Temple of Garni

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Difference between Armenian architecture and Temple of Garni

Armenian architecture vs. Temple of Garni

Armenian architecture comprises architectural works with an aesthetic or historical connection to the Armenian people. The Temple of Garni (Գառնու տաճար, Gaṙnu tačar) is the only standing Greco-Roman colonnaded building in Armenia and the former Soviet Union.

Similarities between Armenian architecture and Temple of Garni

Armenian architecture and Temple of Garni have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Armenia, Armenian Highlands, Basalt, Khachkar, Tiridates III of Armenia, Toros Toramanian.

Armenia

Armenia (translit), officially the Republic of Armenia (translit), is a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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Armenian Highlands

The Armenian Highlands (Haykakan leṙnašxarh; also known as the Armenian Upland, Armenian plateau, Armenian tableland,Hewsen, Robert H. "The Geography of Armenia" in The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times Volume I: The Dynastic Periods: From Antiquity to the Fourteenth Century. Richard G. Hovannisian (ed.) New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997, pp. 1-17 or simply Armenia) is the central-most and highest of three land-locked plateaus that together form the northern sector of the Middle East.

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Basalt

Basalt is a common extrusive igneous (volcanic) rock formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava exposed at or very near the surface of a planet or moon.

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Khachkar

A khachkar, also known as an Armenian cross-stone (խաչքար,, խաչ xačʿ "cross" + քար kʿar "stone") is a carved, memorial stele bearing a cross, and often with additional motifs such as rosettes, interlaces, and botanical motifs.

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Tiridates III of Armenia

Tiridates III (spelled Trdat; Armenian: Տրդատ Գ; 250–330) was the king of Arsacid Armenia (287–330), and is also known as Tiridates the Great Տրդատ Մեծ; some scholars incorrectly refer to him as Tiridates IV as a result of the fact that Tiridates I of Armenia reigned twice.

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Toros Toramanian

Toros Toramanian (Թորոս Թորամանեան; 1864 – March 1, 1934) was a prominent Armenian architect and architectural historian.

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Armenian architecture and Temple of Garni Comparison

Armenian architecture has 111 relations, while Temple of Garni has 155. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.26% = 6 / (111 + 155).

References

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