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The Holy Apostles Church - Kumbet Mosque, Kars-Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Holy Apostles Church - Kumbet Mosque, Kars-Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Holy Apostles Church - Kumbet Mosque, Kars-Turkey
The Holy Apostles Church - Kumbet Mosque, Kars-Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Holy Apostles Church - Kumbet Mosque, Kars-Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Dome of the Holy Apostles Church - Kumbet Mosque, Kars-Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Dome of the Holy Apostles Church - Kumbet Mosque, Kars-Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Holy Apostles Church also known as the Cathedral of Kars is a 10th century Armenian church in Kars, Turkey. It was constructed when Kars was part of Bagratid Armenia, and was completed in the mid-940s under the rule of the Bagratid Armenian King Abas, who had transferred his capital to Kars.


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