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Sinai Armenian inscriptions

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103:, "The number and spread of the Armenian inscriptions are surprising. The Armenians at least as far as can be told from their graffiti writing propensities seem to have been one of the most active groups of Christian pilgrims to the Sinai. What is striking, however is not merely the quantity but also the age of the inscriptions." 95:
traveling to the holy land in large numbers, the second largest people to visit. One source mentions nearly 400 people, and another with around 800 people. The inscriptions give evidence of Armenians being among the pilgrims to Mount Sinai.
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Cyprus and the devotional arts of Byzantium in the era of the Crusades by Annemarie Weyl Carr - page 69
79:. The Armenian inscriptions found in Sinai indicate an earlier pilgrimage before 919 and after the 55: 88: 84: 68: 100: 76: 45: 27: 209: 92: 75:) refer to nearly 110 ancient Armenian inscriptions that were found in the 143:; by Walter David Ward, University of California, Los Angeles - page 61 91:. The inscriptions dating back to the 5th century provide evidence of 201:
Professor Michael Stone Reads Armenian History from Ancient Graffiti
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Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Armenian studies: collected papers
83:. The outcome of searches concluded that 113 inscriptions in the 173:
Sinai Armenian Inscriptions by Michael E. Stone - page 28
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