the regions of historical Armenia, the Armenian Highlands. The greatest achievement of Armenian architecture is generally agreed to be its medieval churches...
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Armenian church architecture is the architectural style of the Armenian church buildings created since the Apostolic era of Christianity in the Armenian...
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The vernacular architecture of Armenia is based on long-standing Armenian architectural tradition starting from the times of Urartu to the modern day....
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Armenians (Armenian: հայեր, romanized: hayer, [hɑˈjɛɾ]) are an ethnic group indigenous to the Armenian highlands of West Asia. Armenians constitute the...
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Armenian national symbol and a symbol of the national identity of the Armenian people. It is one of the most common symbols in Armenian architecture,...
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of Armenia encompasses many elements that are based on the geography, literature, architecture, dance, and music of the Armenian people. Armenia is a...
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Research on Armenian Architecture (RAA) (Armenian: Հետազոտություն հայկական ճարտարապետության վերաբերյալ, romanized: Hetazotut’yun haykakan chartarapetut’yan...
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ISBN 9780810835504. Tigranyan, Edmond (2003). Activity of Armenian Architects in South Caucasus (in Armenian). Yerevan: Voskan Yerevantsi. p. 263. ISBN 9789993000525...
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Medieval Armenian City of Ani On the architecture of Ani as well as general Armenian architecture. The Arts of Armenia by Dickran Kouymjian. Armenian Studies...
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Armenian highlands. The first Armenian state of Urartu was established in 860 BC, and by the 6th century BC it was replaced by the Satrapy of Armenia...
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of the best-preserved Roman temples, c. 2 AD Armenian architecture: The Garni Temple from Garni (Armenia), c. 1st century AD In many ancient civilizations...
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Ani (redirect from Ani (Armenia))
Ani (Armenian: Անի; Ancient Greek: Ἄνιον, romanized: Ánion; Latin: Abnicum) is a ruined medieval Armenian city now situated in Turkey's province of Kars...
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The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, also known as Cilician Armenia, Lesser Armenia, Little Armenia or New Armenia, and formerly known as the Armenian Principality...
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Armenian architecture and miniature painting have dominated Armenian art and have shown consistent development over the centuries. Other forms of Armenian art...
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Etchmiadzin Cathedral (redirect from Etchmiadzin Armenian Apostolic Cathedral)
of Armenia" and Problems in the Study of the Early Medieval Armenian Architecture]". Patma-Banasirakan Handes (in Armenian) (1). Yerevan: Armenian Academy...
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Garni Temple (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
History of Armenian Architecture]. Patma-Banasirakan Handes (in Armenian). 1 (1): 20. Berman, Michael (2008). The Shamanic Themes in Armenian Folktales...
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The Armenian Apostolic Church (Armenian: Հայ Առաքելական Եկեղեցի, romanized: Hay Aṙaqelakan Ékełetsi) is the autocephalous national church of Armenia. Part...
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Cathedral of Ani (category CS1 Armenian-language sources (hy))
("Christian Armenia" Encyclopedia) (in Armenian). Armenian Encyclopedia Publishing. pp. 63–64. Hasratyan, Murad (2011). "Անիի ճարտարապետությունը [Architecture of...
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Vagharshapat (redirect from Etchmiadzin, Armenia)
40.17278; 44.29250 Vagharshapat (Armenian: Վաղարշապատ pronounced [vɑʁɑɾʃɑˈpɑt]) is the 5th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community...
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the son of an Armenian, surpassed any Armenian tarovatostvo", and Vardan that "he was the son of an Armenian and very fond of Armenians". Comparing all...
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Zvartnots Cathedral (category Armenian Apostolic cathedrals in Armenia)
reserection/lifefulness/joyfulness') is a medieval Armenian cathedral near Vagharshapat (Ejmiatsin), Armenia. Built in the seventh century and now lying in...
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"Ani: The Fabled Capital of Armenia". In Cowe, S. Peter (ed.). Ani: World Architectural Heritage of a Medieval Armenian Capital. Leuven Sterling....
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Saint Hripsime Church (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
Medieval Architecture of Artsakh]" (PDF). The Historical-Cultural Heritage of the Armenian Highland (in Armenian). National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. Archived...
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outstanding value in showcasing Armenian architectural and decorative traditions, for being a major centre for diffusion of Armenian culture in the region, and...
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Armenian cemetery in Julfa (Armenian: Ջուղայի գերեզմանատուն, Jughayi gerezmanatun) was a cemetery near the town of Julfa (known as Jugha in Armenian)...
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ժամանակաշրջանում [History of the Armenian People Volume II: Armenia in the Early Age of Feudalism] (PDF) (in Armenian). Yerevan: Armenian SSR Academy of Sciences...
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Sis (ancient city) (redirect from Sis (Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia))
Sis (Armenian: Սիս) was the capital of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. The massive fortified complex is just to the southwest of the modern Turkish town...
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Gyumri (redirect from Alexandropol, Armenia)
Gyumri (Armenian: Գյումրի, pronounced [ɡjumˈɾi]) is an urban municipal community and the second-largest city in Armenia, serving as the administrative...
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United Armenia (Armenian: Միացեալ Հայաստան, romanized: Miats'eal Hayastan), also known as Greater Armenia or Great Armenia, is an Armenian ethno-nationalist...
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Josef Strzygowski (category Armenian studies scholars)
European art, for example that of Early Christian Armenian architecture on the early Medieval architecture of Europe, outlined in his book, Die Baukunst der...
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