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(Redirected from Sarnakhbyur) For the village in Nagorno-Karabakh, see Sarnaghbyur, Nagorno-Karabakh. For the town in the Gegharkunik Province, see Sarnakhpyur. Place in Shirak, Armenia
Sarnaghbyur Սառնաղբյուր
Hokevank Monastery or the Red MonasteryHokevank Monastery or the Red Monastery
Sarnaghbyur is located in ArmeniaSarnaghbyurSarnaghbyurShow map of ArmeniaSarnaghbyur is located in ShirakSarnaghbyurSarnaghbyurShow map of Shirak
Coordinates: 40°31′26.67″N 43°54′35.55″E / 40.5240750°N 43.9098750°E / 40.5240750; 43.9098750
CountryArmenia
ProvinceShirak
MunicipalityAni
Population
 • Total3,604
Time zoneUTC+4

Sarnaghbyur (Armenian: Սառնաղբյուր) is a village in the Ani Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia. It was renamed Sarnaghbyur in 1940.

The village has an artificial reservoir that irrigates 1,000 hectares of land in Ani.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1831262—    
18972,385+3.40%
19392,851+0.43%
19592,012−1.73%
19702,394+1.59%
19792,460+0.30%
19892,928+1.76%
20013,034+0.30%
20042,159−10.72%
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History

There is also an archeological site in the village. There are numerous evidences on the hill called Kalachi or Ghalachi, but no archaeological studies have been conducted so far. In May battles in the way it should be stated that the village is quite serious resistance to the Turkish 1918 on May 18-23 or 24 within the period. There are many accounts of these events. The village has a large area.

Economy

The population is engaged in cattle breeding, cultivation of grain and fodder crops.

Historical and cultural sights

The village has a number of historical monuments that probably indicate that the area was formerly inhabited.

In the center of the village are the churches of St. Tadevos (1883), St. Jacob (V-VI centuries) and St. Karapet ( 1205 ). Near the village are the Vogheni Monastery of the X-XIII centuries, St. Gregory the Illuminator pilgrimage site, and 6 km east - St. Lazar Church (V-VI centuries), "Gndakar" (1st millennium BC) and "Berdik" ( 2nd-1st millennium BCE) castles. In 1883, the Tadevos Apostolic Church was built, which is now in operation.

Notable People

Gallery

  • Hokevank monastery Hokevank monastery
  • Saint Thadeus the Apostle church Saint Thadeus the Apostle church
  • Saint Hakob church Saint Hakob church
  • Water reservoir Water reservoir

References

  1. Հայաստանի Հանրապետության բնակավայրերի բառարան [Republic of Armenia settlements dictionary] (PDF) (in Armenian). Yerevan: Cadastre Committee of the Republic of Armenia. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2018.
Shirak Province
Capital: Gyumri
Urban settlements
Akhuryan Municipality
Amasia Municipality
Ani Municipality
Artik Municipality
Ashotsk Municipality
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