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  2. Haghartsin Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Like the refectory of Haghpat Monastery, the refectory of Haghartsin, built by the architect Minas in 1248, is divided by pillars into two square-plan parts roofed with intersecting arches. The walls are lined with stone benches, and at the western butt wall, next to the door, there is a broad archway for the numerous pilgrims to navigate.

  3. Haghartsin, Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Haghartsin (Armenian: Հաղարծին) is a village in the Dilijan Municipality of the Tavush Province of Armenia. The 13th-century Haghartsin Monastery is located around 8 km northwest of the village.

  4. Khachatur of Taron - Wikipedia

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    Khachatur of Taron or Khatchatur Taronatsi (Armenian: Խաչատուր Տարոնացի; 12th century, in Taron, Turuberan, Greater Armenia – 1184, at Haghartsin Monastery) was an Armenian poet, musician and religious figure, who wrote a number of medieval sharakans.

  5. Dilijan National Park - Wikipedia

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    Dilijan National Park Dilijan forests Dilijan forests Panoramic view of Dilijan National Park, near Haghartsin Monastery. The flora of Dilijan National Park includes 902 species of vascular plants, namely Lycopodium (1 species), Horse-tails (1), Ferns (12), Gymnosperms (7) and Angiosperms (881). [2]

  6. Tavush Province - Wikipedia

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    Samsonavank Monastery of the 12th-13th centuries, Shkhmurad Monastery of the 12th-13th centuries, Matosavank monastery of 1247, Arakelots Monastery of Kirants of the 13th century, Haghartsin Monastery of the 13th century, Nor Varagavank monastery of the 13th century, Khoranashat Monastery of the 13th century, Srvegh Monastery of the 13th century.

  7. List of monasteries in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Image Name Date Province Locetion Image 1: Kasagh Basilica: 4th-5th century: Aragatsotn Province: Aparan: 2: Cathedral of Talin: 4th-20th century: Aragatsotn Province

  8. Harich Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The monastery grounds expanded northwards and were encircled with walls and towers. New one- and two-storey structures were erected: Katholikos’ offices, a refectory with a kitchen and a bakery, a school, a hostel for monks and disciples, an inn, stores and cattlesheds. Greenery was planted in the yards.

  9. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Khachkar

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    This khachkar is found at the 13th c. Haghartsin Monastery in Armenia. The golden age of khachkar carving was between the 12th and 14th centuries, though khachkars continue to be produced to this day.