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Geghard (Armenian: Գեղարդ,
meaning "spear") is a
medieval monastery in the
Ararat province of Armenia,
being partially carved out of the
adjacent mountain...
- rule only
remained nominal. The
Proshyans were
princes of Bjni, Garni,
Geghard and Noravank. The
family prospered as an ally of the Mongols, following...
- is to be
blessed with good fortune. Gata from the
villages of
Garni and
Geghard are
decorated (before baking), round, and
generally about a foot in diameter...
- Fortress, 11th-century
Kecharis Monastery and the 13th-century
monastery of
Geghard.
Kotayk is also home to the po****r
winter sports resort and the spa-town...
- 40°09′32″N 44°47′48″E / 40.15889°N 44.79667°E / 40.15889; 44.79667
Geghard (Armenian: Գեղարդ, also
Romanized as Geghart; formerly, Artiz) is a village...
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religious capital of Armenia. It was
previously held in the
monastery of
Geghard.The
first source that
mentions it is a text Holy
Relics of Our Lord Jesus...
- FC
Geghard (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Գեղարդ), is a
defunct Armenian football club from Abovyan,
Kotayk Province. The club parti****ted in the initial...
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State Reserve, and a
little further Havuts Tar Monastery. The
ancient Geghard Monastery, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also
within walking distance...
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Geghard monastery,
Kotayk Province...
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consist of
tunnels converging into a
single rock.
Examples include: The
Geghard monastery,
Kotayk Province,
Armenia The Rock-hewn
Churches of Ivanovo,...