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    The Harichavank (Armenian: Հառիճավանք; transliterated as Harijavank or Harichavank) is 7th century Armenian monastery located near the village of Harich...
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    5-arched eternity sign on the Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God, Harichavank Monastery, near Artik (13th-century) Makaravank, near Achajur (10th century)...
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    the 7th century, Harichavank Monastery of the 8th century, Makaravank Church of Pemzashen of the 10th century, Marmashen Monastery of the 10th century...
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  • This is a list of monasteries in Armenia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monasteries in Armenia. List of castles in Armenia List of caravanserais...
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    tholobate Tholobate atop Kingston City Hall in Canada Tholobate on Harichavank Monastery in Armenia A row of Greek column drums (unfinished), at the Temple...
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    lands and built several churches and forts, such as the Harichavank Monastery and Akhtala Monastery in northern Armenia. The family went in decline with...
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    12th century Harichavank Monastery, 1201 Hogevank Monastery, 1205 Geghard, 1215 St Gregory of Tigran Honents, Ani, 1215 Gandzasar Monastery, 1216–1238 Hovhannavank...
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  • Thumbnail for Ivane I Zakarian
    lands and built several churches and forts, such as the Harichavank Monastery and Akhtala Monastery in northern Armenia. The family went in decline with...
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    borderlands and built several churches and forts, such as the Harichavank Monastery and Akhtala Monastery in northern Armenia. After Zakaria's death, his holdings...
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    matters the Mongols were generally tolerant even though many churches and monasteries were taxed. An uprising by David VIII (1292–1310), though long-lasting...
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