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Drazark monastery (Armenian: Դրազարկ վանք:
Western Armenian:Trazarg) is a destro****
monastic complex of
Armenian Apostolic Church in
Adana province of...
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Roupen III,
Rupen III,[citation needed] or
Reuben III, (1145 –
Monastery of
Drazark, May 6, 1187)[citation needed] was the
ninth lord of
Armenian Cilicia (1175–1187)...
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Musical Legacy of the
Armenian Nation] (in Armenian). Pasadena, California:
Drazark Hrat. Komitas, 1988, director: Don Askarian, actor:
Samvel Ovasapian Songs...
- the
Music of
Armenian Troubadours and Minstrels, (in Armenian), 1995,
Drazark Press, Pasadena, Ca.
Wikiquote has
quotations related to Sayat-Nova (Armenian...
- 8th century.
During the
medieval period, the
monasteries of Ark'akaghin,
Drazark,
Karmir Vank and
Skevra became famous centers of manrousoumn, the study...
- (Galata, Kuzguncuk, Fatih, Kartal, Samatya, Taksim, Beyoğlu, Beyoğlu)
Drazark Elazig Eskişehir
Gaziantep Goms
Hogots Horomos Ishkhan Kanzak Karapet Vank...
- (Galata, Kuzguncuk, Fatih, Kartal, Samatya, Taksim, Beyoğlu, Beyoğlu)
Drazark Elazig Eskişehir
Gaziantep Goms
Hogots Horomos Ishkhan Kanzak Karapet Vank...
- Pitsak, 1346. Christ, the
donor and the scribe. From the Four Gospels.
Drazark monastery, 1342.
Chester Beatty Library Adalian, R.P. (2010). Historical...
- monk.[citation needed] He died in 1169. He was
buried in the
monastery of
Drazark.[citation needed] c. 1149[citation needed] An
unnamed daughter of Simon...
- (Galata, Kuzguncuk, Fatih, Kartal, Samatya, Taksim, Beyoğlu, Beyoğlu)
Drazark Elazig Eskişehir
Gaziantep Goms
Hogots Horomos Ishkhan Kanzak Karapet Vank...