The St. Harutyun Church
The St.Harutyun Church is located in the village of Melikashen in the Hadrut region. On the tympanum of the front door, there is a record of the construction of the church: “We, the inhabitants...
The St.Harutyun Church is located in the village of Melikashen in the Hadrut region. On the tympanum of the front door, there is a record of the construction of the church: “We, the inhabitants...
Armenian cross-stones (khachkars) of the 13th century have been discovered in the Kolatak village in the Martakert region of Nagorno-Karabakh/ Artsakh. Khachkars are characteristic of Medieval Christian Armenian art. The cross stones were found...
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,...
by Artsakh Monuments · Published December 8, 2021 · Last modified January 11, 2022
At the 16th meeting of the Member -States of the UNESCO Committee for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict in Paris on December 2-3, 2021, Azerbaijan was elected a...
Vaghuhas is one of the ancient settlements of Artsakh, which has not only a rich historical past, but also a rich historical and cultural heritage, including the ruins of the monastery of the St....
During the road construction works, the heirs of the Caucasian Tatars (Azerbaijanis) destroyed the Makun bridge located in the area of the Mets Tagher village of the Hadrut region,which is included in the list...
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