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Khor Virap
Definition by James Blake Wiener

Khor Virap

Khor Virap is a monastery located in Armenia that was first established in 642 CE. Its name is derived from "virap nerk'in," which means "deep dungeon" in Armenian. Khor Virap is one of the most sacred and visited sites in Armenia primarily...
Saint Gregory the Illuminator
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Saint Gregory the Illuminator

Saint Gregory the Illuminator or Enlightener (previously known as Grigor Lusavorich, c. 239 - c. 330 CE) was the first bishop of the Armenian church, and he is widely credited with converting king Tiridates the Great to Christianity, formally...
Khor Virap Monastery
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Khor Virap Monastery

Khor Virap Monastery is located on the Ararat plain in what's present-day Armenia, and it is situated very close to the Armenian-Turkish border. Constructed from the 5th-17th century CE, Khor Virap is celebrated in Armenia as the site where...
Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery
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Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery

Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia. It is situated on the Ararat Plain and offers fantastic views of Mt. Ararat in good weather. Legend has it...
Entrance to the Armenian Khor Virap Monastery
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Entrance to the Armenian Khor Virap Monastery

Entrance to the Khor Virap Monastery, which is located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia. It is one of the most visited and sacred sites in Armenia.
Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery
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Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery

This is the interior of the St. Astvatsatsin Church, which was built in the 1660s CE. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia.
St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery
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St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery

Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia. Legend has it that St. Gregory the Illuminator (c. 257-c. 331 CE) was imprisoned here for 14 years by Tiridates...
View of  St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery
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View of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery

The St. Astvatsatsin Church was built in the 1660s CE, and its design is typical for Armenian churches of that era. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat...
Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery
Image by James Blake Wiener

Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery

This is the interior of the St. Astvatsatsin Church, which was built in the 1660s CE. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia.
Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap
Image by James Blake Wiener

Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap

This is a photograph of the interior of the St. Astvatsatsin Church, which was built in the 1660s CE. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia.
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