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== History == | == History == | ||
Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery was built sometime in the 5th century and expanded in the 13th century. One of the seven chapels surrounding the ] is the tomb of ], King of ], also known as Vachagan the Pious (487–510). | Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery was built sometime in the 5th century and expanded in the 13th century. One of the seven chapels surrounding the ] is the tomb of ], King of ], also known as Vachagan the Pious (487–510), another contains the grave of Melik-Atam the Great (Melik-Israelian) of Jraberd.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Melik-Hakobian |first=Hakob |title=The Five Melikdoms of Karabagh (Խամսայի Մելիքությունները) |isbn=978-1909382602}}</ref> | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
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Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery | |
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Եղիշե առաքյալի վանք | |
Remains of Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Location | |
Location | near Madagiz, Nagorno-Karabakh |
Shown within Republic of ArtsakhShow map of Republic of ArtsakhYeghishe Arakyal Monastery (Azerbaijan)Show map of Azerbaijan | |
Geographic coordinates | 40°20′09″N 46°41′38″E / 40.335775°N 46.693794°E / 40.335775; 46.693794 |
Architecture | |
Groundbreaking | 5th century |
Completed | 13th century |
Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery (Template:Lang-hy) or Monastery of Yeghishe the Apostle (Template:Lang-az) is an Armenian Apostolic Church in Nagorno-Karabakh, located close to the village of Madagiz, on the bank of the Tartar River. The complex comprises the church, seven chapels, a cemetery, and ruins of other buildings.
History
Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery was built sometime in the 5th century and expanded in the 13th century. One of the seven chapels surrounding the minster is the tomb of Vachagan III, King of Caucasian Albania, also known as Vachagan the Pious (487–510), another contains the grave of Melik-Atam the Great (Melik-Israelian) of Jraberd.
Gallery
See also
- Armenian culture
- Armenian architecture
- Architecture of Azerbaijan
- Culture of Nagorno-Karabakh
- Bridge of Jerveshtik
References
- "6 Christian Sites Armenia Fears It Has Lost to Azerbaijan". christianitytoday.com. 5 January 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- Melik-Hakobian, Hakob. The Five Melikdoms of Karabagh (Խամսայի Մելիքությունները). ISBN 978-1909382602.
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