goshavank monastery and the statue mkhitar gosh

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Goshavank Monastery and the statue of Mkhitar Gosh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mkhitar Gosh Statue and Goshavank Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Mkhitar Gosh at Goshavank monastery in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mkhitar Gosh statue at Goshavank monastery. Gosh. Tavush province. Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Goshavank Monastery located on the green hill in village Gosh, next to Dilijan, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Goshavank Monastery and the statue of Mkhitar Gosh
Goshavank. Armenian medieval monastery complex XII-XIII centuries in the village of Gosh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank is a 12th- or 13th-century Armenian monastery located in the village of Gosh Royalty Free Stock Photo
In Goshavan Monastic Complex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank Monastery is located about 20 miles east of Dilijan,Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monastic complex of Goshavank, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank, a monastery complex in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Monastery in Gosh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goshavank Monastery and the statue of Mkhitar Gosh. Goshavank was erected in the place of an older monastery once known as Nor Getik, which had been destroyed by an earthquake in 1188. Mkhitar Gosh, a statesman, scientist and author of numerous fables and parables as well as the first criminal code, took part in the rebuilding of the monastery.


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