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    Gandzasar (Armenian: Գանձասար) is a 13th-century Armenian Apostolic cathedral (historically a monastery) near the village of Vank in the Kalbajar District...
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  • FC Gandzasar Kapan is an Armenian football club based in the town of Kapan, Syunik Province. The team plays in Armenian Premier League. The club headquarters...
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  • Gandzasar originally refers to Gandzasar monastery in Nagorno Karabakh. Gandzasar may also refer to: FC Gandzasar Kapan, an association football club...
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    Gandzasar Stadium (Armenian: Գանձասար մարզադաշտ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kapan, the capital of Syunik Province, Armenia. It is currently used mostly...
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  • relegation and Gandzasar Kapan being promoted from Armenian First League, with each team playing each other three times. Yerevan Gandzasar Kapan Shirak...
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  • Football Federation of Armenia announced the draw for the first round. Gandzasar Kapan v Onor Syunik v Nikarm EcoVille v Mika Lernayin Artsakh v West Armenia...
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  • competition due to financial difficulties. In July 2022, along with SC Mika, Gandzasar Kapan, FC Syunik and Lernayin Artsakh (reserve team), West Armenia were...
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    Catholicosate of Gandzasar or Aghvank (Caucasian Albania) of the Armenian Apostolic Church continued to exist well into the 19th century as a separate...
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    based on a specious interpretation of an inscription carved into the Gandzasar monastery by the prince, was Caucasian Albanian. Her conclusions, and...
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    much of Khachen and Artsakh in 1214. In 1216, the Jalalyans founded the Gandzasar monastery which became the seat of the Armenian Apostolic Catholicos of...
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