vahanavank

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vahanavank monastery armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of Vahanavank Monastery near village of Kapan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nature near Vahanavank monastic complex in Syunik Province of Republic Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vahanavank monastic complex Near Kapan, Syunik Province of Republic Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of South Armenia- Vahanavank, a 10th-11th century Armenian monastic complex in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Vahanavank monastic complex Near Kapan, Syunik Province of Republic Armenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Vahanavank monastic complex Near Kapan, Syunik Province of Republic Armenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vahanavank monastic complex Near Kapan, Syunik Province of Republic Armenia
Tree in autumn colored forest - in front of Vahanavank, a 10th-11th century Armenian monastic complex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vahanavank, a 10th-11th century Armenian monastic complex Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Vahanavank monastic complex Near Kapan, Syunik Province of Republic Armenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Vahanavank monastic complex Near Kapan, Syunik Province of Republic Armenia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Apostolic Church. Vahanavank churche in Kapan, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Apostolic Church. Vahanavank churche in Kapan, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Apostolic Church. Vahanavank churche in Kapan, Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vahanavank is a 10th-11th century Armenian monastic complex located approximately 5 kilometers west of the town of Kapan in the Syunik Province of Armenia, situated at the foot of Tigranasar mountain along the right bank of the Voghdji River. The monastery was built over a Bronze Age grave field by Prince Vahan Nakhashinogh, of which it gets its namesake, the son of Prince Gagik of Kapan in the early 10th century. The Armenian historian Stepanos Orbelian wrote that the prince had taken on a monk`s robe and lifestyle to cure himself of demonic possession. In the year 911, Prince Vahan gathered 100 like-minded clerics and built the church of Surb Grigor Lusavorich. It is the oldest among the structures at Vahanavank. The church is a domed hall like building with a main temple and a pair of sacristies. The drum rises on huge steeple rocks. The church has a west and south entrance.


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