- In
Armenian Christian tradition,
matagh (Armenian: մատաղ mataġ) is a lamb or a
rooster slated for
slaughter as
thanksgiving to God, a
practice which has...
- sick. In
commemoration of the dead, a form of
animal sacrifice known as
matagh (madagh) is practiced. The meat of a
blessed and
sacrificed animal is divided...
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meats Kebab Khorovats (Karsi khorovats,
Khazani khorovats, Khorovu)
Kofta Matagh Beverages Desserts and
pastries Aghablit Adzik Alani [hy; ru] Ani kaghtsravenik...
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meats Kebab Khorovats (Karsi khorovats,
Khazani khorovats, Khorovu)
Kofta Matagh Beverages Desserts and
pastries Aghablit Adzik Alani [hy; ru] Ani kaghtsravenik...
-
meats Kebab Khorovats (Karsi khorovats,
Khazani khorovats, Khorovu)
Kofta Matagh Beverages Desserts and
pastries Aghablit Adzik Alani [hy; ru] Ani kaghtsravenik...
- from the
making of nshkhar,
given to
worshippers after church service.
Matagh (Armenian: մատաղ mataġ) –
sacrificial meat; can be of any
animal such as...
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people visit Khor
Virap for
baptism or
subsequent to a
wedding to
perform a
matagh animal sacrifice.
Tourism The
monastery attracts a very
large number of...
- and the
Tewahedo Church of
Ethiopia and Eritrea. This tradition,
called matagh, is
believed to stem from pre-Christian
pagan rituals. Additionally, some...
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meats Kebab Khorovats (Karsi khorovats,
Khazani khorovats, Khorovu)
Kofta Matagh Beverages Desserts and
pastries Aghablit Adzik Alani [hy; ru] Ani kaghtsravenik...
-
meats Kebab Khorovats (Karsi khorovats,
Khazani khorovats, Khorovu)
Kofta Matagh Beverages Desserts and
pastries Aghablit Adzik Alani [hy; ru] Ani kaghtsravenik...