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List Of Armenian Churches
Lists of Armenian Churches cover Armenian Armenian Apostolic Church, Apostolic, Armenian Catholic Church, Catholic or Armenian Evangelical Church, Evangelical church buildings in different countries. Armenia *List of churches in Yerevan *List of cathedrals in Armenia *List of monasteries in Armenia Other countries *List of Armenian churches in Azerbaijan *List of Armenian churches in Iran *List of Armenian churches in Russia *Armenian churches of Tbilisi, Georgia *List of active Armenian churches in Turkey See also

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Armenian Apostolic Church
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Armenian Catholic Church
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Armenian Evangelical Church
The Armenian Evangelical Church ( hy, Հայաստանեայց Աւետարանական Եկեղեցի) was established on July 1, 1846, by thirty-seven men and three women in Constantinople. History In the 19th century there was an intellectual and spiritual awakening in Constantinople. This awakening and enlightenment pushed the reformists to study the Bible. Under the patronage of the Armenian Patriarchate, a secondary school was opened, headed by Krikor Peshtimaljian (died 1837), one of the leading intellectuals of the time. The principal aim of this school was to train qualified clergy for the Armenian Apostolic Church. The result of this awakening was the formation of a society called the "Pietistical Union". The members held meetings for the study of the Bible. During these meetings and Bible studies, questions were raised regarding the practices and traditions of the church, which to them seemed to conflict with biblical truths. These reformists faced strong retaliatio ...
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List Of Churches In Yerevan
The following is a list of churches and cathedrals in the Armenian capital city of Yerevan along with their architectural styles. Active churches Armenian Apostolic Russian Orthodox church buildings Partly-ruined churches Armenian Apostolic Entirely demolished churches Armenian Apostolic Russian Orthodox Under construction Armenian Apostolic References {{reflist * Yerevan Churches Yerevan Yerevan ( , , hy, Երևան , sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Y ...
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List Of Cathedrals In Armenia
The Armenian Apostolic Church is the national church of Armenia. List of cathedrals * Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Vagharshapat (seat of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin). * Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral in Yerevan (main cathedral of the capital Yerevan). * Saint Mesrop Mashtots Cathedral of Oshakan (seat of the Diocese of Aragatzotn). * Saint Sarkis Cathedral of Yerevan (seat of the Araratian Pontifical Diocese). * Holy Mother of God of Vagharshapat (seat of the Diocese of Armavir). * Holy Mother of God Cathedral of Gavar (seat of the Diocese of Gegharkounik). * Saint Gregory of Narek Cathedral of Vanadzor (seat of the Diocese of Gougark). * Kecharis Monastery of Tsaghkadzor (seat of the Diocese of Kotayk). * Holy Mother of God Cathedral of Gyumri (seat of the Diocese of Shirak). * Saint Gregory Cathedral of Goris (seat of the Diocese of Syunik). * Surp Nerses Cathedral of Ijevan (seat of the Diocese of Tavush). * Holy Mother of God Cathedral of Yeghegnadzor (seat ...
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List Of Monasteries In Armenia
This is a list of monasteries in Armenia. Monasteries Temples and church complex See also * List of castles in Armenia * List of caravanserais in Armenia References

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List Of Armenian Churches In Azerbaijan
List of Armenian Apostolic churches in Azerbaijan. Baku * Church of the Holy Virgin (18th century) - destroyed Thomas de Waal: ''Black Garden – Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War.'' New York University Press, 2003. , p. 103. * St. Gregory the Illuminator's Church (1887) - closed, used as a library Dashkasan * Targmanchats Monastery (4-5th centuries) - ruin * Church of the Holy Virgin, Chiragidzor - destroyed Ganja * Church of St. Karapet (Middle Ages) - ruin * Church of St. John the Baptist (1633) - destroyed * Church of the All-Savior (17th century) - destroyed; in its place is a medical college * Church of Saint Sargis church (18th century) - destroyed * Church of the Holy Mother of God (18th century) - destroyed * Church of St. Thaddaeus (18th century - destroyed; in the place of the church is a cinema Shaki * Church of Kish Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic A complete list of known Armenian Apostolic churches in Nakhichevan built since the adoptio ...
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List Of Armenian Churches In Iran
This is a list of Armenian churches in Iran. Today there are more about 200 Armenian temples in modern Iran territory. Tehran New Julfa, Isfahan Northern Iran West Azerbaijan Salmas Urmia Khoy Maku Miandoab East Azerbaijan Tabriz Julfa (Jolfa) Other Cities See also * Armenian Iranians * New Julfa New Julfa ( fa, نو جلفا – ''Now Jolfā'', – ''Jolfâ-ye Now''; hy, Նոր Ջուղա – ''Nor Jugha'') is the Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran, located along the south bank of the Zayande River. Established and named after the old ... References * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Armenian churches in Iran Oriental Orthodoxy-related lists Lists of religious buildings and structures in Iran Lists of churches ...
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List Of Armenian Churches In Russia
The following is a list of Armenian Apostolic churches in Russia. Southern Federal District Adygea * Saint John Church (Surb Hovhannes), Maykop Astrakhan Oblast * Saint Hripsime Church, Astrakhan Volgograd Oblast * Saint Gevorg Church, Volgograd Dagestan * Church of the Holy All-Savior of Derbent * Armenian chapel, Kizlyar (opened in 2005) * Saint Grigor Church, village Nyudi, near Derbent Krasnodar Krai In 2007 in the province there were at least 15 Armenian churches and chapels. * Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Armavir (start of construction in 1843, sanctification in 1861) * Saint Sarkis Cathedral, Adler, Sochi * Church of the Holy Cross (Surb Khach), Sochi * Saint Sarkis Church, Sochi * Saint John Church (Surb Hovhannes), Loo, Lazarevsky City District, Sochi * Church of St. John the Evangelist, Krasnodar * Church of the Holy Assumption, Тенгинка (modern church built in 2003) * Half-ruined old church, Tenginka * Saint Sarkis Church, Sl ...
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Armenian Churches Of Tbilisi
This is the list of Armenian churches in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, which was the center of the cultural life of Eastern Armenians until the early 20th century.: Наш Любимый Тбилиси Армянские Церкви/ref> See also * Armenians in Tbilisi References Press Releases of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia {{Armenian Churches * * Armenian churches in Georgia (country) Churches in Tbilisi Oriental Orthodoxy-related lists Tbilissi Tbilisi ( ; ka, თბილისი ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis ( ), is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million peo ... Lists of religious buildings and structures in Georgia (country) ...
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List Of Active Armenian Churches In Turkey
There are hundreds of Armenian churches in Turkey, the majority of which are either in ruins or are being used for other purposes. Armenian churches still in active use belonging to various denominations, mainly Armenian Apostolic, but also Armenian Catholic Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ... and Armenian Evangelical Protestant. Armenian Apostolic Churches Old İstanbul European side of İstanbul Anatolian side of İstanbul Prince Islands Anatolia Armenian Catholic Churches Armenian Evangelical Churches References {{DEFAULTSORT:Armenian churches in Turkey Turkey, Armenian Lists of religious buildings and structures in Turkey Oriental Orthodoxy-related lists Eastern Catholicism-related lists Active churches in Turkey ...
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