-
pupil of
Vanakan Vardapet, a
scholar and
native from his
native Gandzak. In 1215,
Kirakos along with his
classmates and
their teacher Vanakan moved to...
- Milan:
Edizioni Ares. 1984. p. 23. Minasyan,
Tamara (2019). "Haghartsini
vanakan dprotsʻě" Հաղարծինի վանական դպրոցը [The
monastic school of Haghartsin]...
- hoṙi two
According to
Vanakan Vardapet, it is
related to the word հոր (hor)
meaning "pit" 3 սահմի
sahmi three According to
Vanakan Vardapet, it is related...
- Matenadaran's
journal Collection of
Scientific Materials,
publishing the text of
Vanakan Vardapet's Yałags
taremtin (On the
beginning of the year) with an introduction...
- with
their studies, and even into caves, like how the
master Hovhannes Vanakan did
during the
Mongol invasion, not far from the
fortress of Tavush. Syunik...
-
Diocesan ****embly. The
Monastic Brotherhood (Armenian: Վանական Միաբանութիւն
Vanakan Miabanutiun) is
composed of the
celibate clergy of the
monastery who are...
- (Sarkavag) (d. 1129),
Nerses Shnorhali (d. 1173),
Samuel Anetsi (12th century),
Vanakan (d. 1250),
Kirakos Gandzaketsi (d. 1271),
Hovhannes Erznkatsi (d. 1293)...
- an
important Armenian medieval philosopher and
Artsakh native known as
Vanakan Vardapet, to
undertake the work. The
Haysmavurk was
further developed by...
- Voskevaz. The
winery produces a
variety of wine,
mainly under the
brands Vanakan, Voskevaz, Urzana, Voskehat,
Voskevaz Areni Noir, and
Chateau Voskevaz...
-
important medieval Armenian scholars hailed from this region, such as
Vanakan Vardapet and
Kirakos Gandzaketsi. Later, in the 17th and 18th centuries...