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Armenian architecture

Index Armenian architecture

Armenian architecture comprises architectural works with an aesthetic or historical connection to the Armenian people. [1]

216 relations: Agarak monastery, Aghjots Vank, Aghperig Monastery, Akdamar Island, Akhtala Monastery, Akner monastery, Amaras Monastery, Anna Ter-Avetikian, Aparank Monastery, Arakelots Monastery, Arakelots Monastery (Kirants), Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow, Architecture of Georgia (country), Areni Church, Armenian church architecture, Armenian Church, Baku, Armenian Church, Dhaka, Armenian cultural heritage in Turkey, Armenian eternity sign, Armenian Genocide Memorial Church, Der Zor, Armenians in Baku, Arqakaghni monastery, Arshakid Mausoleum, Artavazik Church, Aruchavank, Bagavan, Bgheno-Noravank, Blind arcade, Cathedral of Ani, Cathedral of Arapgir, Cathedral of Mren, Cathedral of Our Lady of Bzommar, Cathedral of Saint James, Jerusalem, Cathedral of Talin, Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Aghtamar, Christina Maranci, Chugureti St. Astvatsatsin, Church of Christ the Savior (Krym), Church of John the Baptist (Nesvetay), Church of Saint George (Kldisubani), Church of Saint John, Mastara, Church of the Holy Cross at Soradir, Church of the Holy Mother of God (Aleppo), Church of the Holy Mother of God, Asen's Fortress, Church of the Holy Virgin (Baku), Church of the Red Gospel, Tbilisi, Conical roof, Culture of Armenia, Dadivank, David Grimm (architect), ..., Dilijan, Drazark monastery, Eghegnamor Monastery, Ejmiatsin Church, Tbilisi, Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Gandzasar monastery, Garegin Nzhdeh Square, Geghard, Gethsemane Chapel, Gharghavank, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Gndevank, Goshavank, Gothic architecture, Gröningen Priory, Grigor Hasratyan, Gtichavank, Gyumri, Haghartsin Monastery, Haghpat Monastery, Harichavank Monastery, Hayk Square, Hayravank Monastery, History Museum of Armenia, Hnevank, Hogots monastery, Holy Children Chapel, Vanadzor, Holy Mother of God Cathedral, Stepanakert, Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem, Tbilisi, Holy Saviour's monastery of Yerazgavors, Holy See of Cilicia, Holy Trinity Church, Fresno, Holy Trinity Church, Yerevan, Horomayr Monastery, Horomos, Hovhannavank, Ijevan, Index of Armenia-related articles, Ishak Pasha Palace, Jean-Michel Thierry, Jigrashen Avetyats Church, Josef Strzygowski, Jukhtak Vank, Kamoyants Saint Gevork Church, Kamsarakan, Kanach Zham, Karmravank (Vaspurakan), Karmravor Church, Katarovank, Katoghike Tsiranavor Church of Avan, Kecharis Monastery, Khor Virap, Khtzkonk Monastery, Kirants Monastery, Kobayr monastery, Komitas Chamber Music House, Kotavank, Krtsanis Tsiranavor Surp Astvatsatsin, Léon Gurekian, Lmbatavank, Lower Bethlehemi Church, Makaravank, Makenyats Vank, Makravank Monastery, Marmashen Monastery, Mashtots Hayrapet Church of Garni, Matosavank, Mihran Mesrobian, Monastery of Saint Minas of Kes, Monastery of Surp Gevork of Goms, Monastery of the Miracles, Muqarnas, Murad Hasratyan, Narekavank, Neghuts Monastery, Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire, Nor Varagavank, Norashen Church, Tbilisi, Noravank, Odzun Church, Ottoman architecture, Outline of architecture, Outline of Armenia, Outline of the Republic of Artsakh, Pemzashen Church, Polygonal masonry, Ptghnavank, Pulpulak, Saghmosavank, Saint Bartholomew Monastery, Saint Christopher Monastery, Saint Gayane Church, Saint George's Church, Garnahovit, Saint George's Church, Tbilisi, Saint Gevork of Mughni Church, Tbilisi, Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan, Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Komotini, Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Tbilisi, Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Yerevan, Saint Hakob Church of Kanaker, Saint Hakob of Akori monastery, Saint Hripsime Church, Saint Karapet Church, Tbilisi, Saint Marianeh Church, Ashtarak, Saint Narek chapel, Saint Nicholas Monastery, Jaffa, Saint Paul and Peter Church, Yerevan, Saint Sarkis Church of Ashtarak, Saint Sarkis Church of Tsovinar, Saint Sarkis Church, Nor Nork, Saint Sarkis Church, Tbilisi, Saint Sarkis Monastery of Ushi, Saint Stepanos Monastery, Saint Thaddeus and Bartholomew Cathedral, Samsonavank Monastery, San Vittore alle Chiuse, Sanahin Monastery, Seljuk architecture, Sevan, Armenia, Shoghakat Church, St. George Church, Sverdlov, St. Stephen's Armenian Apostolic Church, St. Thaddeus Church, Ddmashen, St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral, Stele, Surb Karapet Monastery, Surb Nshan Church, Tbilisi, Surb Nshan Monastery, Surp Astvatsatsin Church of Karbi, Surp Hovhannes Church of Voskevaz, Surp Hovhannes Church, Byurakan, Surp Khach Monastery, Surp Marineh Church, Mush, Surp Marinos Monastery, Surp Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral, Montevideo, Tanahat Monastery, Targmanchats monastery, Aygeshat, Tatev Monastery, Tatevi Anapat, Tegher Monastery, Tekor Basilica, Temple of Garni, Tetraconch, Toros Toramanian, Trei Ierarhi Monastery, Tsaghats Kar Monastery, Tsitsernavank Monastery, Tuff, Turkey, Urartu, Vahanavank, Vahramashen Church, Vanevan Monastery, Vank Monastery, Tbilisi, Varagavank, Varazdat Harutyunyan, Vartanants Square, Varzahan Monastery, Vaskenian Theological Academy, Vorotnavank, Yeghipatrush Church, Yeghrdut Monastery, Yerits Mankants Monastery, Zrkinyants Saint Gevork Church, Zvartnots, Zvartnots Cathedral. 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Agarak monastery

Destroyed Armenian monastic complex of a few churches in Iĝdir province of modern Turkey.

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Aghjots Vank

Aghjots Vank (Աղջոց վանք); also known as the Saint Stephen Monastery of Goght (Գողթի Սուրբ Ստեփանոս վանք), is a 13th-century monastery situated along a tributary of the Azat River Valley within the Khosrov State Reserve located half a mile walk from the hamlet of Mets Gilanlar, and near the villages of Goght and Garni (approximately 3–4 miles) in the Ararat Province of Armenia.

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Aghperig Monastery

Aghperig monastery (variously Aghperga, St. Aghprig Monastery (Աղբերկայ or Ս. Աղբերիկ Վանք)), also known as Beyaz Kilise, is a medieval Armenian monastic complex in the Sasun Mountains of eastern Turkey.

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Akdamar Island

Akdamar Island (Akdamar Adası), also known as Aghtamar (Աղթամար) or Akhtamar (Ախթամար), is the second largest of the four islands in Lake Van, in eastern Turkey.

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Akhtala Monastery

Akhtala (Ախթալայի վանք; ახტალის ტაძარი); also known as Pghindzavank (Պղնձավանք, meaning Coppermine Monastery) is a 10th-century fortified Armenian Apostolic Church monastery located in the town of Akhtala in the marz of Lori, north of Yerevan.

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Akner monastery

Akner monastery (Akner vank') is a destroyed Armenian monastery near the Eğner village of Adana province of modern Turkey.

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Amaras Monastery

Amaras Monastery (Ամարաս վանք) is an Armenian monastery in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, near the village of Sos in the Martuni Province of the Artsakh Republic, de jure in the Khojavend District of Azerbaijan.

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Anna Ter-Avetikian

Anna Ter-Avetikian (Աննա Տեր-Ավետիքյան, Анна Тер Аветикян: 10 October 1908 (O.S.) / 23 October 1908 (N.S.)-16 January 2013) was the first Armenian woman to become an architect.

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Aparank Monastery

Aparank Monastery or Aparanq (in Armenia Ապարանք.), or Holy Cross Aparank, is an Armenian monastery located in modern-day Turkey, Van province near the city of Bahçesaray.

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Arakelots Monastery

Arakelots Monastery (Մշո Սուրբ Առաքելոց վանք, Mšo Surb Arakelots vank', "Holy Apostles Monastery of Mush") was an Armenian monastery in the historic province of Taron, 11 km south-east of Mush (Muş), in present-day eastern Turkey.

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Arakelots Monastery (Kirants)

Arakelots Monastery (Առաքելոց վանք Arakelots vank'; "Monastery of the Apostles") is a 13th-century monastery about southwest of the village of Kirants in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

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Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow

Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow is a five-star hotel in central Moscow, built in 2002 by Murad Sargsyan, a Russian-Armenian businessman.

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Architecture of Georgia (country)

The Architecture of Georgia refers to the styles of architecture found in Georgia.

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Areni Church

Surb Astvatsatsin of Areni (Սուրբ Աստուածածին եկեղեցի; meaning the "Holy Mother of God Church"; also Areni Church Արենիի եկեղեցի) is a single-nave two-aisled domed church completed in the year 1321.

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Armenian church architecture

Armenian church architecture is the architectural style of the Armenian church buildings created since the Apostolic era of Christianity in the Armenian Highland during the 1st century.

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Armenian Church, Baku

Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, commonly referred to as the Armenian Church of Baku (Բաքվի հայկական եկեղեցի, Bak’vi haykakan yekeghetsi; Bakı erməni kilsəsi), is a former Armenian Apostolic church near Fountains Square in central Baku, Azerbaijan.

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Armenian Church, Dhaka

The Armenian Church (also known as Armenian Apostolic Church of the Holy Resurrection) is a historically significant architectural monument situated in the Armanitola area of old Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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Armenian cultural heritage in Turkey

The eastern part of the current territory of the Republic of Turkey is part of the ancestral homeland of the Armenians.

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Armenian eternity sign

The Armenian eternity sign (հավերժության նշան, haverzhut’yan nshan) or Arevakhach (Արևախաչ) (English: Sun Cross) is an ancient Armenian national symbol and a symbol of the national identity of the Armenian people.

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Armenian Genocide Memorial Church, Der Zor

Armenian Genocide Martyrs' Memorial (Մեծ Եղեռնի Նահատակաց Յուշահամալիր; كنيسة شهداء الأرمن) in Deir ez-Zor, Syria, was a complex dedicated to victims of the Armenian Genocide.

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Armenians in Baku

Armenians once formed a sizable community in Baku, the current capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

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Arqakaghni monastery

Arqakaghni monastery, was an Armenian monastery in the western part of Adana province of modern Turkey, which lies 9 km southeast of Mamestia, a city in the east of Cilician plain.

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Arshakid Mausoleum

The Arshakid Kings Mausoleum and Basilica (Արշակունիների դամբարան; also Tomb of the Arshakid Kings or Arshakuni Tomb) is a grave monument complex that sits along a gorge overlooking the Amberd River, and is located in the center of the village of Aghtsk in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Artavazik Church

Artavazik Church (Արտավազիկ եկեղեցի) of the 7th century is located in a stone field one kilometer northeast just a little outside the village of Byurakan in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Aruchavank

Aruchavank or the Cathedral of Aruch (Արուճավանք; also Surb Grigor) is situated on a rocky plateau at the western foot of Mount Aragats in the village of Aruch in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Bagavan

Bagavan was an ancient Armenian church-city complex situated in Taşteker village of Ağrı Province, in eastern Turkey.

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Bgheno-Noravank

Bgheno-Noravank Monastery (Բղենո-Նորավանք; not to be confused with Noravank Monastery in the Vayots Dzor Province) is an 11th-century Armenian monastery in the Syunik Marz of Armenia.

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Blind arcade

A blind arcade is an arcade that is composed of a series of arches that has no actual openings and that is applied to the surface of a wall as a decorative element: i.e. the arches are not windows or openings but are part of the masonry face.

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Cathedral of Ani

Cathedral of Ani (Անիի մայր տաճար, Anii mayr tačar; Ani Katedrali) is the largest standing building in Ani, capital of medieval Bagratid Armenia, located in present-day eastern Turkey, on the border with modern Armenia.

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Cathedral of Arapgir

Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God (Սուրբ Աստվածածին վանք or Արաբկիրի մայր եկեղեցի; Arapkir Ana Kilisesi) was a 13th-century Armenian Apostolic cathedral in Arapgir, Turkey.

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Cathedral of Mren

The Cathedral of Mren is a 7th-century Armenian church in an abandoned medieval town site called Mren.

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Cathedral of Our Lady of Bzommar

The Cathedral of Our Lady of Bzommar (Catedral Católica Armenia Nuestra Señora de Bzommar) is the cathedral church of the Armenian Catholic Church in the neighbourhood of Prado, Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Cathedral of Saint James, Jerusalem

The Cathedral of Saint James (Սրբոց Յակոբեանց Վանք Հայոց, or Saints Jacobs Armenian Cathedral) is a 12th-century Armenian church in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem, near the quarter's entry Zion Gate.

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Cathedral of Talin

The Cathedral of Talin (Թալինի Կաթողիկե եկեղեցի) is a seventh-century Armenian cathedral located in the cemetery of Talin, in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Aghtamar

The Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Աղթամարի Սուրբ Խաչ եկեղեցի/Ախթամարի Սուրբ Խաչ եկեղեցի, Aght’amari Surb Khach yekeghetsi Akdamar Kilisesi or Surp Haç Kilisesi) on Akdamar (Aghtamar) Island, in Lake Van in eastern Turkey, is a medieval Armenian Apostolic cathedral, built as a palatine church for the kings of Vaspurakan and later serving as the seat of the Catholicosate of Aghtamar.

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Christina Maranci

Christina Maranci (born 1968) is an American researcher, writer, translator, historian, and Professor at Tufts University.

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Chugureti St. Astvatsatsin

Chugureti St.

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Church of Christ the Savior (Krym)

The Church of Christ the Savior (Церковь Всеспасителя, Սուրբ Ամենափրկիչ եկեղեցի) is an Armenian Apostolic church in Krym village, Myasnikovsky District, Rostov Oblast, Russia.

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Church of John the Baptist (Nesvetay)

The Church of John the Baptist (Церковь Святого Иоанна Предтечи, Սուրբ Կարապետ եկեղեցի) is an Armenian Apostolic church in Nesvetay village, Myasnikovsky District, Rostov Oblast, Russia.

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Church of Saint George (Kldisubani)

The Qarapi Saint Gevorg church (კლდისუბნის წმ.- "Kldisubnis tsminda giorgis eklesia"; Քարափի Սուրբ Գևորգ եկեղեցի, or Karapi Surb Gevorg Yekeghetsi) is an 18th-century church at the foot of the Narikala citadel in Old Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Church of Saint John, Mastara

The Church of Saint John (Surp Hovanes), also known as Mastara Church, in Mastara, Armenia dates from the 5th century.

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Church of the Holy Cross at Soradir

The Church of the Holy Cross at Soradir is a 6th-century Armenian monastic complex in south-eastern Turkey.

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Church of the Holy Mother of God (Aleppo)

Church of the Holy Mother of God (Սուրբ Աստուածածին Եկեղեցի), is an Armenian Apostolic church located in the Sulaimaniyeh district of Aleppo, Syria.

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Church of the Holy Mother of God, Asen's Fortress

The Church of the Holy Mother of God (църква "Света Богородица", tsarkva "Sveta Bogoroditsa") is the popular name of a medieval Eastern Orthodox church located in Asen's Fortress.

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Church of the Holy Virgin (Baku)

Church of the Holy Virgin or Holy Mother of God Church (Սուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցի, Церковь Святой Богоматери, церковь Аствацацин, Surp Astvatsatsin Erməni Kilsəsi) was an Armenian Apostolic church in the Old City (İçərişəhər) of Baku, Azerbaijan, built in the 18th century and demolished in 1992.

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Church of the Red Gospel, Tbilisi

The Church of the Red Gospel (Կարմիր Ավետարան եկեղեցի, Karmir Avetaran Yekeghetsi; Կարմիր վանք, Karmir Vank) or Shamkoretsots Sourb Astvatsatsin Church (Շամքորեցոց Սուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցի, meaning Shamkor Inhabitants' Holy Mother of God Church) is a ruined 18th century Armenian church in the Avlabar district of Old Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Conical roof

A conical roof or cone roof is a roof shape, that is circular on plan and rises to terminate in a point, the whole forming a regular cone in shape.

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Culture of Armenia

The culture of Armenia encompasses many elements that are based on the geography, literature, architecture, dance, and music of the people.

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Dadivank

Dadivank (Դադիվանք) also Khutavank (Խութավանք – Arm. Monastery on the Hill) is an Armenian monastery in the Shahumian Region of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

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David Grimm (architect)

David Ivanovich Grimm (Дави́д Ива́нович Гримм; April 4, 1823 in Saint Petersburg – 1898) was a Russian architect, educator and historian of art of Byzantine Empire, Georgia and Armenia.

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Dilijan

Dilijan (Դիլիջան) is a spa town and urban municipal community in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

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Drazark monastery

Drazark monastery, a destroyed monastic complex of Armenian Apostolic Church in Adana province of modern Turkey, which lies about 24 km.

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Eghegnamor Monastery

Eghegnamor monastery is a well-preserved medieval Armenian monastery in the middle of Çengilli village (formerly Eghegnamor) village near Kağızman city of modern Turkey.

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Ejmiatsin Church, Tbilisi

The Ejmiatsin Church (Էջմիածնեցոց Սուրբ Գևորգ եկեղեցի; წმინდა ეჯმიაწინის ეკლესია) is an 18th-century Armenian Apostolic church in the Avlabari district of Old Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Etchmiadzin Cathedral

Etchmiadzin Cathedral (Էջմիածնի մայր տաճար, Ēǰmiatsni mayr tačar) is the mother church of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia.

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Gandzasar monastery

Gandzasar monastery (Գանձասարի վանք) is a 10th to 13th century Armenian monastery situated in the Mardakert district of de facto Republic of Artsakh (de jure: Kalbajar Rayon).

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Garegin Nzhdeh Square

Garegin Nzhdeh Square (Գարեգին Նժդեհի Հրապարակ Garegin Nzhdehi hraparak), formerly Souren Spandaryan Square (Սուրեն Սպանդարյանի հրապարակ Souren Spandaryani hraparak), is the 2nd largest square in the city of Yerevan, Armenia.

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Geghard

Geghard (Գեղարդ, meaning "spear") is a medieval monastery in the Kotayk province of Armenia, being partially carved out of the adjacent mountain, surrounded by cliffs.

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Gethsemane Chapel

Gethsemane Chapel (Գեթսեմանի Մատուռ, Get'semani Matur) was a small Armenian Apostolic church in the historic Shahar district of Yerevan, Armenia, that was destroyed during the 1920s to make way for the construction of the Yerevan Opera Theater on what is known today as the Tumanyan street.

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Gharghavank

Gharghavank (also, Zoravor Church, Զորավոր եկեղեցի) is a ruined Armenian Apostolic church located on the outskirts of the village of Zoravan, at the lower slopes of Mount Ara in Kotayk Province, Armenia.

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Ghazanchetsots Cathedral

Holy Savior Cathedral (Սուրբ Ամենափրկիչ մայր տաճար, Surb Amenap′rkich mayr tachar), commonly referred to as Ghazanchetsots (Ղազանչեցոց), is an Armenian Apostolic cathedral in Shusha (Shushi), in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh).

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Gndevank

Gndevank (Գնդեվանք, meaning Round cathedral) is a 10th-century Armenian monastery in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia, along the Vayk-Jermuk road.

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Goshavank

Goshavank (meaning "Monastery of Gosh"; previously known as Nor Getik) is a 12th- or 13th-century Armenian monastery located in the village of Gosh in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

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Gothic architecture

Gothic architecture is an architectural style that flourished in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages.

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Gröningen Priory

Gröningen Priory (Kloster Gröningen) was a Benedictine monastery, located west of Gröningen in present-day Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.

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Grigor Hasratyan

Grigor Hovhannesi Hasratyan (Armenian: Գրիգոր Հովհաննեսի Հասրաթյան Nov.24-1918-May 10, 2001) was an Armenian public figure.

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Gtichavank

Gtichavank (Գտչավանք) is a 13th-century Armenian Apostolic Church monastery located in the district of Hadrut (historical country of Dizak) of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, part of the historical Armenian province of Artsakh.

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Gyumri

Gyumri (Գյումրի), is an urban municipal community and the second largest city in Armenia, serving as the administrative centre of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country.

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Haghartsin Monastery

Haghartsin is a 13th-century monastery located near the town of Dilijan in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

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Haghpat Monastery

Haghpat Monastery, also known as Haghpatavank (Հաղպատավանք), is a medieval monastery complex in Haghpat, Armenia.

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Harichavank Monastery

The Harichavank (Հառիճավանք; transliterated as Harijavank or Harichavank) is 7th century Armenian monastery located near the village of Harich (Armenian: Հառիճ) in the Shirak Province of the Republic of Armenia.

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Hayk Square

Hayk Square (Հայքի Հրապարակ Hayki Hraparak), is the large central town square in Vanadzor, Armenia.

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Hayravank Monastery

Hayravank (Հայրավանք) is a 9th to 12th century Armenian monastery located just northeast of the village of Hayravank along the southwest shores of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

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History Museum of Armenia

The History Museum of Armenia is a museum in Armenia with departments of Archaeology, Numismatics, Ethnography, Modern History and Restoration.

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Hnevank

Hnevank (Հնեվանք; meaning "Old Monastery") is a 7th-12th century Armenian Apostolic Church monastery, located near the village of Kurtan in the Lori Province of Armenia.

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Hogots monastery

Hogots monastery was an Armenian monastery in the western Gürpınar district of modern Turkey.

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Holy Children Chapel, Vanadzor

Holy Children Chapel of Vanadzor is located at Tsitsernak Children's Camp of the Diocese of Gougark south to Vanadzor, Armenia.

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Holy Mother of God Cathedral, Stepanakert

Holy Mother of God Cathedral (Սուրբ Աստվածամոր Հովանու մայր տաճար), also known as Surb Astvatsamor Hovanu Cathedral, is a church of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in the city of Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

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Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem, Tbilisi

Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem (ზემო ბეთლემის მაცხოვრის შობის ტაძარი, zemo betlemis matskhovris shobis tadzari; Բեթղեհեմի Սուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցի or Betlehemi Surb Astvatsatsin yekeghetsi; also now known as the Upper Bethlehem Church) is a church in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Holy Saviour's monastery of Yerazgavors

Yerazgavorsi Surb Amenaprkitchi Vank (Holy Saviour of All) is Armenian monsatery in the village of Başsüregel in the Kars Province of present-day Turkey.

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Holy See of Cilicia

The Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia (Կաթողիկոսութիւն Հայոց Մեծի Տանն Կիլիկիոյ) is a hierarchal see of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

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Holy Trinity Church, Fresno

The Holy Trinity Church (Սուրբ Երրորդութիւն եկեղեցի) is an Armenian Apostolic church in Fresno, California.

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Holy Trinity Church, Yerevan

Holy Trinity Church (Սուրբ Երրորդություն Եկեղեցի Surp Yerrordut'yun Yekeghets'i) is an Armenian Apostolic Church constructed in 2003 in the Malatia-Sebastia District of Yerevan, Armenia.

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Horomayr Monastery

Horomayr Monastery (Հոռոմայրի վանք) is a monastic complex in the Lori Province of Armenia.

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Horomos

Horomos (Հոռոմոս), also known as Horomosivank or Ghoshavank, is an abandoned and ruined medieval Armenian monastic complex about 5 kilometers northeast of the ruins of Ani (the capital of Bagratid Armenia) in present-day eastern Turkey.

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Hovhannavank

Hovhannavank (Հովհաննավանք) is a medieval monastery located in the village of Ohanavan in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Ijevan

Ijevan (Իջևան), is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia serving as the administrative centre of Tavush Province.

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Index of Armenia-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Armenia include.

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Ishak Pasha Palace

Ishak Pasha Palace (İshak Paşa Sarayı) is a semi-ruined palace and administrative complex located in the Doğubeyazıt district of Ağrı province of eastern Turkey.

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Jean-Michel Thierry

Jean-Michel Thierry de Crussol (1916–2011) was a French physician and art historian.

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Jigrashen Avetyats Church

Jigrashen Avetyats Church (Ջիգրաշեն Ավետյաց եկեղեցի; Церковь Джиграшен св.) was an Armenian Apostolic church in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Josef Strzygowski

Josef Strzygowski (March 7, 1862 – January 2, 1941) was a Polish-Austrian art historian known for his theories promoting influences from the art of the Near East on European art, for example that of Early Christian Armenian architecture on the early Medieval architecture of Europe, outlined in his book, Die Baukunst der Armenier und Europa (an aspect of his thinking that has survived better than many others).

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Jukhtak Vank

Jukhtak Vank (Ջուխտակ վանք) is an 11th– or 12th-century monastery situated in a clearing within Dilijan National Park, 3.2 km northwest from the town of Dilijan in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

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Kamoyants Saint Gevork Church

Kamoyants Saint Gevork Church (Կամոյանց Սուրբ Գևորգ Եկեղեցի; Церковь Камоянц Св.) was an Armenian Apostolic church in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Kamsarakan

Kamsarakan (Կամսարական) was an Armenian noble family that was an offshoot of the House of Karen, also known as the Karen-Pahlav.

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Kanach Zham

Saint John the Baptist Church, commonly known as Kanach Zham, is an Armenian Apostolic church located in Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh; just uphill from the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral.

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Karmravank (Vaspurakan)

Karmravank (Կարմրավանք, meaning Red Monastery) is an abandoned 10th century Armenian monastery in the Vaspurakan province of historic Armenia (now in the Van Province of Turkey).

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Karmravor Church

Karmravor (Կարմրավոր եկեղեցի; meaning "reddish" because of the color of its dome), also known as the Church of Holy Mother of God (Սուրբ Աստվածածին, Surb Astvatsatsin) is a 7th-century Armenian Apostolic church in the town of Ashtarak in the Aragatsotn Province.

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Katarovank

Katarovank Monastery (Կատարովանք.) is an ancient Armenian monastery in the Hadrut Region of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

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Katoghike Tsiranavor Church of Avan

Holy Mother of God Katoghike Church of Avan (Ավանի Սուրբ Աստվածածին Կաթողիկե Եկեղեցի (Avani Surb Astvatsatsin Kat'oghike Yekeghets'i); also Katoghike Tsiranavor church, later renamed Surp Hovhannes) is a ruined 6th century church located in the Avan district of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.

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Kecharis Monastery

Kecharis Monastery, is a medieval Armenian monastic complex dating back to the 11th to 13th centuries, located 60 km from Yerevan, in the ski resort town of Tsakhkadzor in Armenia.

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Khor Virap

The Khor Virap (Խոր Վիրապ, meaning "deep dungeon") is an Armenian monastery located in the Ararat plain in Armenia, near the closed border with Turkey, about south of Artashat, Ararat Province, within the territory of ancient Artaxata.

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Khtzkonk Monastery

Khtzkonk Monastery (Խծկոնք, also transcribed as Xc'konk'; Beşkilise) was a monastic ensemble of five Armenian churches built between the seventh and thirteenth centuries in what was then the Armenian Bagratid kingdom.

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Kirants Monastery

Kirants Monastery is an 8th-century Armenian monastery located about 10 kilometers southwest of Kirants village in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

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Kobayr monastery

Kobayr (Քոբայր, ქობაირი) is a 12th-century Armenian monastery located in the village Kober within Lori marz, Armenia.

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Komitas Chamber Music House

Komitas Chamber Music House (Կոմիտասի անվան կամերային երաժշտության տուն (Komitasi anvan kamerayin yerazhshtut'yan tun)) is a concert hall in Yerevan, Armenia, located on Isahakyan street at the Circular Park of Kentron district.

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Kotavank

Kotavank (Կոթավանք or Կոթի Սուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցին; also Surb Astvatsatsin meaning "Holy Mother of God") is a church located on a hill overlooking the Argitchi River and village of Nerkin Getashen, south of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

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Krtsanis Tsiranavor Surp Astvatsatsin

Geghardavank or Krtsanis Tsiranavor Surp Astvatsatsin (Գեղարդավանք – Կրծանիսի Ծիրանավոր Սուրբ Աստվածածին; Гехардаванк – Крцанис Циранавор Св.) is a 13th-century Armenian church in Old Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Léon Gurekian

Léon Gurekian (Լեւոն Կիւրեղեան; 26 April 1871 in Constantinople2 September 1950 in Asolo) was an Ottoman Armenian architect, writer and political activist.

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Lmbatavank

Officially, the Saint Stephen Church of Lmbat Monastery (Լմպատի վանքի Սուրբ Ստեփանոս եկեղեցի), more commonly known as Lmbatavank (Լմբատավանք), is a church located on a hillside southwest of the town of Artik in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

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Lower Bethlehemi Church

The Lower Bethlemi Church(), also known as the Church of Saint Stepanos of the Holy Virgins (Կուսանաց Սուրբ Ստեփանոս վանք) or Koosanats Sourb Stepanos Vank) – is a 14th–19th-century church at the foot of Narikala fortress in Old Tbilisi, Georgia. It was rebuilt between 1868 and 1870 and operated as an Armenian church. In 1988 it was given to the Georgian Orthodox and its Armenian identity was "Georgianized" in 1991., կազմող Samvel Karapetyan. ԳՄԴ 85.113 (2Հ).

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Makaravank

Makaravank is a 10th to 13th century church complex near the Achajur village of Tavush Province, Armenia, located on the slope of Paitatap Mountain.

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Makenyats Vank

Makenyats Vank is a 9th–13th century Armenian monastery located south of Lake Sevan in the village of Makenis in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

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Makravank Monastery

Makravank (Մաքրավանք) is an Armenian church-complex located in the Makravan district of Hrazdan, the capital of Kotayk Province, Armenia.

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Marmashen Monastery

Marmashen Monastery (Մարմաշենի վանք) is a 10th-century Armenian monastic complex consisting of five churches near the village of Marmashen in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

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Mashtots Hayrapet Church of Garni

Mashtots Hayrapet (Մաշտոց Հայրապետ եկեղեցի; also Pok'r meaning "Little") is a church located within the village of Garni in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

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Matosavank

Matosavank (Մաթոսավանք) is 13th-century small Armenian monastery, hidden in a forested area of Dilijan National Park 3 km northwest from the town of Dilijan in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

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Mihran Mesrobian

Mihran Mesrobian (Միհրան Մեսրոպեան; 10 May 1889 – 21 September 1975) was an Armenian-American architect whose career spanned over fifty years and in several countries.

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Monastery of Saint Minas of Kes

The Monastery of Saint Minas is a former Armenian monastery in eastern Turkey.

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Monastery of Surp Gevork of Goms

The Monastery of Saint George of Goms (Գոմքի Սուրբ Գևորգ վանք, "Saint George") was an Armenian monastery in the historic province of Vaspurakan, in present-day Turkey.

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Monastery of the Miracles

Monastery of the Miracles also known as Monastery of Ardzgue is a destroyed Armenian monastery on the hills in 2.18 miles northwest to the Adilcevaz city of Bitlis province of modern Turkey, to the north from the Lake Van.

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Muqarnas

Muqarnas (مقرنص; مقرنس) is a form of ornamented vaulting in Islamic architecture, the "geometric subdivision of a squinch, or cupola, or corbel, into a large number of miniature squinches, producing a sort of cellular structure", sometimes also called a "honeycomb" vault.

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Murad Hasratyan

Murad Hasratyan (Մուրադ Հասրաթյան; born June 20, 1935) is an Armenian architectural historian.

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Narekavank

Narekavank (Նարեկավանք, "Monastery of Narek", Western Armenian: Nareg) was a tenth-century Armenian monastery in the historic province of Vaspurakan, near the southern shores of Lake Van, in present-day eastern Turkey.

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Neghuts Monastery

Neghuts Monastery (Նեղուցի վանք) is a monastery founded in the 10th or 11th century, situated in a clearing on a hillside overlooking a valley and the village of Arzakan in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

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Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire

Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire emerged in the 1850s and became an officially endorsed preferred architectural style for church construction during the reign of Alexander II of Russia (1855–1881), replacing the Russo-Byzantine style of Konstantin Thon.

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Nor Varagavank

Nor Varagavank is a 13th-century Armenian Apostolic Church monastic ensemble situated 3.5 km southwest of the village Varagavan in the Tavush Province of Armenia.

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Norashen Church, Tbilisi

Norashen Holy Mother of God Church (ნორაშენი, norasheni; Նորաշեն Սուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցի, Norashen Surb Astvatsatsin Church, "Norashen" meaning "newly constructed") is a 15th-century Armenian church located in Old Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Noravank

Noravank (Նորավանք, literally "new monastery") is a 13th-century Armenian monastery, located 122 km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu River, near the town of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia.

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Odzun Church

Odzun Church (Օձունի եկեղեցի) is an Armenian basilica constructed around the 5th–7th century in the Odzun village of the Lori Province of Armenia.

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Ottoman architecture

Ottoman architecture is the architecture of the Ottoman Empire which emerged in Bursa and Edirne in 14th and 15th centuries.

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Outline of architecture

The following outline is an overview and topical guide to architecture: Architecture – the process and the product of designing and constructing buildings.

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Outline of Armenia

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Armenia: Armenia – landlocked mountainous country, located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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Outline of the Republic of Artsakh

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Nagorno-Karabakh: Nagorno-Karabakh is a disputed region in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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Pemzashen Church

Pemzashen Church (Armenian: Պեմզաշեն Եկեղեցի) of the 7th century is located within the village of Pemzashen in the Shirak Province of Armenia just off of the main road through town.

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Polygonal masonry

Polygonal masonry is a technique of stone construction.

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Ptghnavank

Ptghnavank (Armenian: Պտղնավանք) or Ptghni Church (Armenian:Պտղնի Եկեղեցի) is located in the village of Ptghni in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

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Pulpulak

A pulpulak (պուլպուլակ) is a public water fountain common in Armenia and Armenian-populated Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

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Saghmosavank

The Saghmosavank (Սաղմոսավանք, lit. "monastery of the Psalms") is a 13th-century Armenian monastic complex located in the village of Saghmosavan in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Saint Bartholomew Monastery

Saint Bartholomew Monastery (Սուրբ Բարդուղիմեոսի վանք, Surb Barduğimeosi vank'; Western Armenian: Surp Part'uğimeosi vank') was a medieval Armenian monastery in the historic province of Vaspurakan, 23 km north-east from the town of Başkale, in present-day Turkey's Van Province, near the Iranian border.

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Saint Christopher Monastery

Saint Christopher Monastery (Սուրբ Քրիստափորի վանք; meaning the Monastery of Saint Christopher), is a restored Armenian church of the 7th century, located in a cemetery southeast of the outskirts of Dashtadem village and Dashtadem Fortress in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Saint Gayane Church

The Church of Saint Gayane (Սուրբ Գայանե եկեղեցի; pronounced Surb Gayane) is a 7th-century Armenian church in Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), the religious center of Armenia.

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Saint George's Church, Garnahovit

The church of Saint George (Սուրբ Գեւորգ Եկեղեցի; pronounced Surp Gevork) is located centrally in the village of Garnahovit, Aragatsotn Province, Armenia.

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Saint George's Church, Tbilisi

Saint George's Church (Սուրբ Գևորգ եկեղեցի, Surb Gevorg yekeghetsi; სურფგევორქი, sur′pgevork′i) is a 13th-century Armenian church in the old city of Tbilisi, Georgia's capital.

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Saint Gevork of Mughni Church, Tbilisi

The Saint Gevork of Mughni Church (Մուղնեցվոց Սուրբ Գևորգ Եկեղեցի წმინდა გიორგის მუღნის ეკლესია) also known as Saint George of Mughni Church (Gevork in Armenian is cognate with George) is a 13th-century Armenian church in Tbilisi, Georgia that was entirely rebuilt in 1756.

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Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan

The Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral (Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ մայր եկեղեցի, Surb Grigor Lusavorich mayr yekeghetsi), also known as the Cathedral of Yerevan is currently the largest cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the world, effectively making it the current largest Armenian cathedral.

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Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Komotini

Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church(Կոմոտինիի Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ եկեղեցի, Ναός Αγίου Γρηγορίου του Φωτιστή), is an Armenian Apostolic church in central Komotini, Greece.

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Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Tbilisi

Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church (Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ եկեղեցի; Церковь св.) is an Armenian church in Ketevan Tsamebuli Avenue (formerly Kakheti Street) in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Yerevan

Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church (Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ եկեղեցի, Surb Grigor Lusavorich yekeghets'i) was an Armenian Apostolic church in Yerevan, Armenia, that was destroyed in 1939.

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Saint Hakob Church of Kanaker

Surp Hakob Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Հակոբ Եկեղեցի; also, Saint Jacob of Nisibis) is located in the Kanaker-Zeytun District within the city limits of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.

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Saint Hakob of Akori monastery

Saint Hakob of Akori Monastery (pronounced Akori Surb Hakob Vank; also sometimes referred to as Saint James), was an Armenian monastery located in the southeastern part of the historic region of Surmali (today the Iğdır Province of modern Turkey).

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Saint Hripsime Church

Saint Hripsime Church (Սուրբ Հռիփսիմե եկեղեցի, Surb Hřip’simē yekeghetsi; sometimes Hripsimeh) is a seventh century Armenian Apostolic church in the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia.

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Saint Karapet Church, Tbilisi

Saint Karapet Church (წმინდა კარაპეტის ეკლესია, Սուրբ Կարապետ եկեղեցի; Церковь св.) is an Armenian church now functioning as Georgian Othodox church in Old Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Saint Marianeh Church, Ashtarak

Saint Marianeh church (Սուրբ Մարիանե եկեղեցի; pronounced Surp Mariané), also known as Saint Marineh, is a medieval Armenian church located in the town of Ashtarak in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Saint Narek chapel

Saint Narek chapel chapel of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Vardenis village, Aragatsotn Province St.

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Saint Nicholas Monastery, Jaffa

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Saint Paul and Peter Church, Yerevan

Saint Paul and Peter Church (Սուրբ Պողոս-Պետրոս Եկեղեցի; Surp Poghos-Petros yekeghetsi) was an Armenian Apostolic church in Yerevan, Armenia originally built during the 5th-6th centuries.

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Saint Sarkis Church of Ashtarak

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Saint Sarkis Church of Tsovinar

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Saint Sarkis Church, Nor Nork

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Saint Sarkis Church, Tbilisi

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Saint Sarkis Monastery of Ushi

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Saint Stepanos Monastery

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Saint Thaddeus and Bartholomew Cathedral

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Samsonavank Monastery

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San Vittore alle Chiuse

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Sanahin Monastery

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Seljuk architecture

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Sevan, Armenia

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Shoghakat Church

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St. George Church, Sverdlov

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St. Stephen's Armenian Apostolic Church

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St. Thaddeus Church, Ddmashen

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St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral

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Stele

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Surb Karapet Monastery

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Surb Nshan Church, Tbilisi

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Surb Nshan Monastery

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Surp Astvatsatsin Church of Karbi

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Surp Hovhannes Church of Voskevaz

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Surp Hovhannes Church, Byurakan

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Surp Khach Monastery

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Surp Marineh Church, Mush

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Surp Marinos Monastery

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Surp Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral, Montevideo

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Tanahat Monastery

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Targmanchats monastery, Aygeshat

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Tatev Monastery

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Tatevi Anapat

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Tegher Monastery

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Tekor Basilica

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Temple of Garni

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Tetraconch

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Toros Toramanian

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Trei Ierarhi Monastery

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Tsaghats Kar Monastery

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Tsitsernavank Monastery

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Tuff

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Turkey

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Urartu

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Vahanavank

Vahanavank (Վահանավանք) is a 10th-11th century Armenian monastic complex located approximately 5 kilometers west of the town of Kapan in the Syunik Province of Armenia, situated at the foot of Tigranasar mountain along the right bank of the Voghdji River.

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Vahramashen Church

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Vanevan Monastery

Vanevan Monastery (Armenian: Վանեվան) is a monastery located along a gorge south of the village of Artsvanist, southeast of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

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Vank Monastery, Tbilisi

The Church of the Holy Mother of God of the Mens Monastery, also known as Pashavank (Պաշավանք) was an Armenian Apostolic church in the city of Tbilisi located on the right bank of the Kura River.

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Varagavank

Varagavank (Վարագավանք, "Monastery of Varag"; Yedi Kilise, "Seven Churches") was an Armenian monastery on the slopes of Mount Erek, southeast of the city of Van, in eastern Turkey.

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Varazdat Harutyunyan

First row from left: Varazdat Harutyunyan, M. Mazmanyan, Catholicos Vazgen I, Martiros Saryan, K. Ghafadaryan Second row from left: R. Israyelyan, B. Arzoumanian, Artsrun Galikyan, K. Hovhannisyan --> Varazdat Harutyunyan (also Harutiunian, Վարազդատ Հարությունյան; 29 November 1909 – 20 March 2008) was an Armenian academic, architect and writer.

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Vartanants Square

Vartanants Square (Վարդանանց Հրապարակ Vartanants Hraparak) or Vardanants Square, is the large central town square in Gyumri, Armenia.

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Varzahan Monastery

Varzahan (Վարզահան վանք, Uğrak Kiliseleri or Varzahan Kiliseleri), was an Armenian church founded in the 12th century near village Uğrak (formerly Varzahan), 10 km northwest of Bayburt, in eastern Turkey.

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Vaskenian Theological Academy

Vaskenian Theological Academy (also Vazgenian, Vazgenyan, Vazgenian Seminary), is a theological academy of the Armenian Apostolic Church on the Sevan peninsula on the shores of Lake Sevan in Armenia.

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Vorotnavank

Vorotnavank (Որոտնավանք) is a monastic complex located along a ridge overlooking the Vorotan gorge, between the villages of Vaghatin and Vorotan in the Syunik Province of Armenia.

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Yeghipatrush Church

The Surb Astvatsatsin Church (Եղիպատրուշ Սուրբ Աստուածածին Եկեղեցի; meaning Holy Mother of God Church); also Yeghipatrush Church (Եղիպատրուշ Եկեղեցի) is a church located in the village of Yeghipatrush in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.

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Yeghrdut Monastery

Yeghrdut monastery (Yeghrduti vank), was an Armenian monastery in the western part of Muş province of modern Turkey, approximately 22 km northwest of Muş city.

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Yerits Mankants Monastery

Yerits Mankants Monastery (Երից Մանկանց Վանք) is a 17th-century Armenian monastery in the Martakert Province of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

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Zrkinyants Saint Gevork Church

Zrkinyants Saint Gevork Church (Զրկինյանց Սուրբ Գևորգ Եկեղեցի; Церковь Зркинянц Св.) was an Armenian Apostolic church in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Zvartnots

The term Zvartnots may refer to.

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Zvartnots Cathedral

Zvartnots Cathedral (Զուարթնոց տաճար (classical); Զվարթնոց տաճար (reformed); literally 'celestial angels cathedral') is a 7th-century centrally planned aisled tetraconch type Armenian cathedral built by the order of Catholicos Nerses the Builder from 643-652.

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References

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