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Hayrapet Sardari Hayrapetyan (December 1, 1874, Tanakert,
Ordubad District,
Nakhichevan –
March 7, 1962, Yerevan) was an
Armenian poet, children's writer...
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containing the 1st-century AD
Garni Temple, Surb
Astvatsatsin Church,
Mashtots Hayrapet Church, a
ruined 4th-century single-aisle church, a
ruined Tukh
Manuk Shrine...
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Atabeg died in 1289, and ****e
inherited his parents' estate. Margarian,
Hayrapet (2006). "Ṣāḥib-dīvān Šams ad-dīn Muḥammad Juvainī and Armenia". Iran &...
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Mashtots Hayrapet (Armenian: Մաշտոց Հայրապետ եկեղեցի; also Pok'r
meaning "Little") is a
church located within the
village of
Garni in the
Kotayk Province...
- as the
Armenian Pontiff (Վեհափառ,
Vehapar or Վեհափառ Հայրապետ,
Vehapar Hayrapet) and by
other titles.
According to tradition, the
apostles Saint Thaddeus...
- St. Hakob-
Hayrapet Church was an
Armenian church located in the
village of
Shurud (Julfa District) of the
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan...
- St. Hakob-
Hayrapet Monastery was an
Armenian monastery located near Parağa
village (Ordubad district) of the
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan...
- monuments.
Notable churches with the
eternity sign
include the
Mashtots Hayrapet Church of Garni,
Horomayr Monastery, Nor Varagavank,
Tsitsernavank Monastery...
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commonly known as the Vank) – 1655
Saint Jacob Church (Surp
Hakop Mdzbena Hayrapet) – 1607
Saint George Church (Surp Gevork) – 1611 Holy
Mother of God Church...
- Verk
Kotayk Geghard Gharghavank Havuts Tar
Kecharis Makravank Mashtots Hayrapet Mayravank Neghutsi Vank
Ptghavank Tejharuyk Yeghvard (St. Mary) Lori Monastery...