Misplaced Pages

Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 12:01, 27 March 2010 edit144.122.135.88 (talk) I also advise doing discussion before separatist vandalism...← Previous edit Revision as of 13:42, 27 March 2010 edit undoMcnabs (talk | contribs)66 edits Undid revision 352323804 by 144.122.135.88 (talk) undid sock entryNext edit →
Line 1: Line 1:
{{disputed}}
{{Infobox religious building {{Infobox religious building
| building_name = Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery<br/>Müqəddəs Yelisey Məbədi<br/>Եղիշէ Առաքեալի վանք | building_name = Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery<br/>Եղիշէ Առաքեալի վանք
| infobox_width = | infobox_width =
| image = | image =
| image_size = | image_size =
| caption = | caption =
| map_type = Azerbaijan | map_type = Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
| map_size = 400 | map_size = 275
| location = ],<br/>{{flagicon|Azerbaijan}} ] | location = ],<br/>{{flagicon|Nagorno-Karabakh Republic}} ]
| geo = | geo =
| latitude = 40.335775 | latitude = 40.335775
Line 60: Line 59:


}} }}
'''Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery''' ({{lang-hy|Եղիշէ Առաքեալի վանք}},{{lang-az|Müqəddəs Yelisey kompleksi}}, or '''Monastery of Saint Elishe''') is an ] ] that is located on the bank of the Yeghsharakel River in the ] in ] of the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Because of the close proximity to the militarized border, no visitors are allowed to travel to the monastery. Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery was built sometime in the 5th century. The ] is surrounded by 7 ]s, one of which is the tomb of King Vachagan III, also known as ] (487-510). '''Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery''' ({{lang-hy|Եղիշէ Առաքեալի վանք}}, or '''Monastery of Saint Elishe''') is an ] ] located on the bank of the Yeghsharakel River in the ] region of the ]. Because of the close proximity to the militarized border, no visitors are allowed to travel to the monastery.
Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery was built sometime in the 5th century and expanded in the 13th century. The ] is surrounded by 7 ]s, one of which is the tomb of King Vachagan III, also known as ] (487-510).


== See also == == See also ==
* ] * ]
* ]


== External links == == External links ==

Revision as of 13:42, 27 March 2010

Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery
Եղիշէ Առաքեալի վանք
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
Location
LocationMardakert Province,
Republic of Artsakh Nagorno Karabakh
Architecture
StyleArmenian
Groundbreaking5th century
Completed13th century

Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery (Template:Lang-hy, or Monastery of Saint Elishe) is an Armenian Apostolic Church monastery located on the bank of the Yeghsharakel River in the Mardakert region of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. Because of the close proximity to the militarized border, no visitors are allowed to travel to the monastery.

Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery was built sometime in the 5th century and expanded in the 13th century. The minster is surrounded by 7 chapels, one of which is the tomb of King Vachagan III, also known as Vachagan the Pious (487-510).

See also

External links

Ancient, medieval, and historical Armenian churches and monasteries
Armenia
Aragatsotn
Ararat
Armavir
Gegharkunik
Kotayk
Lori
Shirak
Syunik
Tavush
Vayots Dzor
Yerevan
Haghpat





Azerbaijan (List)
Georgia (List)
Turkey (List)
Iran (List)
Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Rest of Asia
Syria
India
Bangladesh
Israel
Cyprus
Singapore
Rest of Europe
Crimea
Ukraine
Russia
Romania
Italy
Stub icon 1

This article about a Christian monastery, abbey, priory or other religious house is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: