Monuments of Artsakh Blog
After the November 9 announcement, Armenian historical and cultural monuments in the territories occupied by Azerbaijan became endangered. The Azerbaijani Armed Forces continue their typical “war” against the Armenian historical, cultural and religious heritage,...
Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Armenia, EU Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin took part in the opening of an exhibition of photographs of historical and cultural monuments of the occupied by Azerbaijan...
The fact that Khojalu is an ancient settlement is evidenced by the necropolis scattered over the territory and certain studies of that time. In 1885, Emil Wessler, a teacher at the Shushi real school,...
Dadivank is located in the Karvachar region of the Vaykunik province of Artsakh, on the left bank of the Tartar River. According to legend, Dadivank was founded in the first century, when the propaganda...
Historical sources provide limited information about the village of Tyaq. We meet for the first time in 1563. A manuscript copied on the spot in a Gospel memoir. Bishop Makar Barkhudaryants provides brief information...
The name of the village is verified as bananots (place of work). Despite the centuries-old existence of the village and the apparently glorious past, the evidence for Banants preserved in written sources is very...