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Marmashen Monastery (Armenian: Մարմաշենի վանք) is a 10th-century
Armenian monastic complex consisting of five
churches near the
village of
Marmashen in...
- 40°50′15″N 43°46′19″E / 40.83750°N 43.77194°E / 40.83750; 43.77194
Marmashen (Armenian: Մարմաշեն) is a
village in the
Akhuryan Muni****lity of the...
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educational institutions, etc. The
monasteries of Khtzkonk, Harichavank,
Marmashen and
Horomos were
among the
prominent religious and
educational centres...
- with its
centre Maralik, Arpi Muni****lity with its
centre Berdasehen,
Marmashen Muni****lity with its
centre Mayisyan,
Sarapat Muni****lity with its centre...
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sealed off but is
still visible.
Dictionary of
French Architecture from the 11th to 16th century/Volume 1/Blind
Arcade The
Monasery of
Marmashen v t e...
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borrowed from the tile
decoration found in Persia. The main
church of
Marmashen monastery (dated 988–1029),
believed to have been
built by the same architect...
- Monastery, Kirants, 10th
century Surb
Nshan Monastery, 10th century.
Marmashen Monastery, 988–1029 Vorotnavank, 1000. King Gagik's
church of St Gregory...
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Shirak Gyumri (St. Mary, Holy Saviour)
Harichavank Lmbatavank Marmashen Pemzashen Yererouk Syunik Bgheno-Noravank
Tatev (Monastery,
Tatevi Anapat)...
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Akhurian river from
Marmashen monastery and
Marmashen hydroelectric power station...
- 7th
century Sanahin Monastery, 10th
century Ani Cathedral, 10th
century Marmashen Monastery, 11th
century Goshavank, 12th
century Hayravank, 12th century...