- interlaces, and
botanical motifs.
Khachkars are
characteristic of
medieval Christian Armenian art.
Since 2010,
khachkars,
their symbolism and craftsmanship...
- with
khachkars and
representations of
doves in relief. The
complex has
several surviving khachkars. The most
intricate of them all is a 1308
khachkar by...
-
cluster of
khachkars in Armenia. It is
currently the
largest surviving cemetery with
khachkars following the
destruction of the
khachkars in Old Julfa...
- the
cemetery still had 10,000 well-preserved
khachkars when he
visited Jugha in 1648. However, many
khachkars were destro**** from this
period onward to the...
- near Bitlis,
Turkey Khachkar.am ::
Everything about khachkars Triumph of
Tolerance or Vandalism?
Photos and
history of
Khachkars Djulfa Virtual Memorial...
- is one of the most
common symbols in
Armenian architecture,
carved on
khachkars and on
walls of churches. In
medieval Armenian culture, the
eternity sign...
-
where now
there are many
khachkars (Armenian cross-stone) and headstones. The most
ancient record is on one of the
khachkars,
which is now kept in the...
-
North Caucasus and
Armenians From
Armenian խաչ khach,
meaning cross (cf.
khachkar).
Khatchik is also an
Armenian given name
coming from the same root. Kharkhuwa...
-
Armenian existence in Turkey,
including churches and monasteries, libraries,
khachkars, and
animal and
place names, have been
systematically erased, beginning...
-
least today). The
khachkars created by the
carver Pavgos in
Goshavank stand out
among the rest. The best of them is a 1291
khachkar with the maker's name...