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Kirants Monastery
13th-century Armenian monastery From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kirants Monastery is a 13th-century Armenian monastery located about 10 kilometers southwest of Kirants village in the Tavush Province of Armenia.[1] The Georgian Orthodox Church in Armenia has laid claim to the monastery, which the Armenian Apostolic Church rejects.[2]
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The Kirants Monastery was most likely founded by the Zakarid ruler Avag Zakarian, who was of Chalcedonian faith.[3] The frescoes of the monastery are from the 1230s-1240s.[3]
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Gallery
- Plan of Kirants Monastery
- Kirants Monastery
- Drum and dome
- Detail of the mosaics tiles on around the drum
- Interior of the church
- Interior of the drum and dome
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