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A 13th century architectural marvel, Saghmosavank Monastery.Photo credit: Suren ManvelyanThe monaste
Abandoned Cosmic Ray Research Facility, Aragats Mountains, Armenia. Credit: Suren Manvelyan. This fa
Ancient Armenian spirit – Grogh or also known as Tir. Grogh translates from Armenian as “writer” or
sisterwolf:Amazons of the Caucasus, in 1895. (photo taken in Western Armenia) via
defect-defect:“110,000 refugees are heading to Armenia right NOWAmplify Armenia & @unitedstuco h
Satellite view of the Caucasus Mountains (June 2001).The Caucasus Mountains are made up of two main
valonkuvia:Torchlight procession for Genocide victims, Yerevan, Armenia 2011
Shengavit Phallic Monument, worshiped byArordiners, followers of the ancient Armenian religion, Arme
red–thedragon:shingeki-no-survivors:armeniangenocidehistory:Yepraksia Gevorgyan, 110Armenian genocid
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Portraits of Armenian noblewomen by Hakob Hovnatanyan1. Portrait of Shushanik Nadiryan, 18502. Princ
biladal-sham:Tavush, Armenia. 2013. Cristina Garcia Rodero
fashionsfromhistory:Dress1880Arabkir, Armenia History Museum of Armenia
historyfilia: Temple of Garni, Armenia The structure was probably built by king Tiridates I in the f
(( ayyy I wanted to send you one too but sadly this is only a secondary blog )”: Hope I didn’t butch
abandonedandurbex: Fading frescos of Christ and the disciples at the Kobayr monastery in Armenia. [5
teniy:teryan_art_centre
luciferlaughs:A photo of a 106-year-old woman guarding her house with an automatic weapon in Armenia
hauntedhookah:my aunt sent me these photos of the subway in Armenia because she thought I would love
Russian Molokan, Fioletovo, Armenia.> Photo: Камалян001 (2012).The Molokans (Russian: Молока́не)
aboutarmenia: In black and white it presents photos of 40 people who were eyewitnesses to the horror
archatlas:Ancient Churches of Armenia
biladal-sham:Tavush, Armenia. 2013. Cristina Garcia Rodero
Garni Temple, Armenia. First century Hellenic temple, the only pagan temple in Armenia that survived
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