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- Sevanavank (Armenian: Սևանավանք; meaning Sevan Monastery) is a monastic complex located on a peninsula at the northwestern s**** of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik...
- s**** near the city of Sevan The most famous cultural monument is the Sevanavank monastery located on the peninsula, which was until the mid-20th century...
- Island is home to a ninth-century Armenian Cathedral church, known as Sevanavank, which is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Armenia. The...
- needed] One of the few such surviving khachkars today is located in the Sevanavank monastery, which also depicts scenes from the Bible. 13th century Armenian-inscribed...
- Ddmashen Hayravank Kotavank Makenyats Vank Noratus (Cemetery, St. George) Sevanavank Tsovinar Vanevan Yot Verk Kotayk Geghard Gharghavank Havuts Tar Kecharis...
- family and culture. A place of authentic people who cherish freedom. Sevanavank is a monument that testifies to Armenia's millennia-old imprint on Europe's...
- Ddmashen Hayravank Kotavank Makenyats Vank Noratus (Cemetery, St. George) Sevanavank Tsovinar Vanevan Yot Verk Kotayk Geghard Gharghavank Havuts Tar Kecharis...
- close together and territorial conflicts are common. At Lake Sevan At Sevanavank monastery An illustration of Armenian gulls on a 2003 Armenian stamp Juvenile...
- the Church of the Holy Apostles, in Constantinople. The monastery of Sevanavank, located on the s**** of Lake Sevan (Armenia), is founded. Muhammad al-Mahdi...
- one of the most notable samples of medieval Armenian architecture, the Sevanavank Monastery of the 9th century. The monastery was mainly intended for monks...