Tukh Manuk (or Tux Manuk, (Armenian Թուխ Մանուկ), "Dark-skinned Youth") refers to archaic rural shrines in Armenia. Their origin is regarded to be pre-Christian...
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The Tukh Manuk Shrine of Oshakan is located in the town of Oshakan in Aragatsotn Marz, Armenia. Tukh Manuk literally translates to "dark baby" or "dark-skinned...
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century, Vahramashen Church of the 11th century, Tukh Manuk Chapel of Kuchak, 12th-13th centuries Tukh Manuk Shrine of Oshakan, 12-13th centuries, Hovhannavank...
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Nakhava sits on a hilltop to the north. There is also the small medieval Tukh Manuk Church in the village to the southeast. The name Mastara is thought to...
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monastery. Numerous foundations may be seen, along with the remains of a Tukh Manuk funerary chapel of the 5th century. Nearby is also a medieval to 19th...
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monastery. Numerous foundations may be seen, along with the remains of a Tukh Manuk funerary chapel of the 5th century. Nearby is also the medieval to 19th...
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century Saint Gevork Monastery, Mughni, 14th century Tukh Manuk Shrine, Oshakan, 12-13th centuries Tukh Manuk Chapel, Mastara, 13th century Saint Gregory Chapel...
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Karbi Karmravor Kasagh Kosh Kristapori Vank Mastara Oshakan (St. Mesrop, Tukh Manuk) Saghmosavank Mughni Talin Tegher Ushi Vahramashen Voskevaz Yeghipatrush...
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Karbi Karmravor Kasagh Kosh Kristapori Vank Mastara Oshakan (St. Mesrop, Tukh Manuk) Saghmosavank Mughni Talin Tegher Ushi Vahramashen Voskevaz Yeghipatrush...
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Karbi Karmravor Kasagh Kosh Kristapori Vank Mastara Oshakan (St. Mesrop, Tukh Manuk) Saghmosavank Mughni Talin Tegher Ushi Vahramashen Voskevaz Yeghipatrush...
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