- A
khachkar (also
spelled as
khatchkar) or
Armenian cross-stone (Armenian: խաչքար,
pronounced [χɑtʃʰˈkʰɑɾ], խաչ xačʿ "cross" + քար kʿar "stone") is a carved...
- croix, soit sur le piédestal du
khatchkar : l'image du donateur, ou plus
exactement du défunt à la mémoire
duquel le
khatchkar a été érigé. Ce
personnage est...
- in
Haghpat (1273) An
Amenaprkich khachkhar in
Etchmiadzin Amenaprkich khatchkar with two
others at the
Sourp Nshan Church in
downtown Beirut, Lebanon...
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Queen Elizabeth's Academy, Mansfield. A
carved stone cross (known as a
Khatchkar) was
placed in the
school by the
Armenian government as a
thank you for...
-
Aghavnadzor khatchkar transformed into two vishaps...
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Salvador de Fuentes, late 11th –
early 12th century, Asturias,
Spain Khatchkar.
Basalt Alpan ****, 1800s The
Crucified Christ, c. 1300,
Northern Europe...
- squares, and
memorials of the
Armenian genocide include: A
memorial khatchkar at the
Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Bzoummar,
Lebanon (1960) The...
- oratories. The rock-faces over the
whole area bear
elaborate crosses (
khatchkar)
carved in relief. More than
twenty spaces,
varying in
shape and size...
- at
Aghjots Vank in 1217.
Grigor Khaghbakian is also
known for a 1233
khatchkar with a
sacred image, now in
Etchmiadzin Cathedral,
where it was brought...
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Mashtots Cathedral in
Oshakan Modern statues and
sculptures A
modern khatchkar in
Yerevan A
khachkar in
memory of the
victims of the 1988
Armenian earthquake...