A khachkar (also spelled as khatchkar) or Armenian cross-stone (Armenian: խաչքար, pronounced [χɑtʃʰˈkʰɑɾ], խաչ xačʿ "cross" + քար kʿar "stone") is a carved...
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The Armenian Khachkar is a khachkar and monument dedicated to the victims of genocide, installed outside the Colorado State Capitol, in Denver. The memorial...
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Armenian cemetery in Julfa (redirect from Khachkar destruction in Nakhichevan)
000 funerary monuments. The tombstones consisted mainly of thousands of khachkars—uniquely decorated cross-stones characteristic of medieval Christian Armenian...
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Antelias, Lebanon A khachkar in Sanahin A modern, Amenaprkich-type, khachkar in Novi Sad, Serbia (1993) A large 13th-century khachkar at Gandzasar Monastery...
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Akob Aghi khachkar (Armenian: Ակոբ Աղի խաչքար) is a khachkar located just northeast of the village of Hayravank along the southwest shores of Lake Sevan...
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Noratus cemetery (section Khachkars)
գերեզմանատուն), also spelled Noraduz, is a medieval cemetery with many early khachkars (carved memorial stones) located in the village of Noratus in the Gegharkunik...
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Cathedral 1948 Armenian stonework on the walls A khachkar Another khachkar An Amenaprkitch-style khachkar List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Hethum...
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archbishop, who was from Syunik, installed a new khachkar (Armenian cross-stone) instead of the khachkar on the head of the pillar, which is still standing...
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Commemorate 1700th Anniversary of Christianity in Armenia with Concert and Khachkar Dedication". The Armenian Reporter. 20 October 2001. Archived from the...
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