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at the end of the 14th century. It revived in the 16th and 17th centuries, but the artistic heights of the 14th century were never achieved again. Today, the tradition still remains, and one can still see khachkar carvers in some parts of
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Armenia and surrounding regions, in modern times are now located in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Iran. As a result of systematic eradication of khachkars in
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1172:"Colorado Governor Unveils First State Capitol 'Khachkar' on Genocide Centennial"
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Armenian epic of 'Daredevils of Sassoun' or 'David of Sassoun
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Historical Museum in
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1256:(in French). Association Culturelle Arménienne de Marne-la-Vallée (France).
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Armenian cross-stones art. Symbolism and craftsmanship of Khachkars
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Armenian cross-stones art. Symbolism and craftsmanship of Khachkars
1348:"World Watches In Silence As Azerbaijan Wipes Out Armenian Culture"
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Armenian cross-stones art. Symbolism and craftsmanship of Khachkars
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1152:"Colorado Governor Unveils America's First State Capitol Khachkar"
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30:"Kachkar" redirects here. For the mountain range in Turkey, see
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958:(1983). "Ջուղայի գերեզմանատուն (The Cemetery of Jugha)".
1492:"Хачкар Айрапета и Ребекки (Всеспаситель) в Севанаванке"
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UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Armenia
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Photos of 15th/16th CE khatchkars near Bitlis, Turkey
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Anatoli L. Yakobson. Armenian Khachkars, Moscow, 1986
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1320:"Azerbaijan: Famous Medieval Cemetery Vanishes"
936:"Armenian Khatchkars" (Editions Erebuni, 1978)
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1403:"Azerbaijan 'flattened' sacred Armenian site"
991:. February 13, 2003. Retrieved April 16, 2007
844:- Monumental crosses used as open air pulpits
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1658:Tradition of blacksmithing in Gyumri (2023)
201:UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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1271:(in Polish). No. 48. 2021. p. 2.
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1196:"The Armenian Genocide Monument in Wales"
1114:"Armenian monument unveiled at cathedral"
1051:. ROME REPORTS in English. Mar 29, 2015.
324:Khachkars appear in large numbers in the
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1708:Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
1112:Rodrigues, Marilyn (December 19, 2018).
395:(see gallery), carved in 1273 by master
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1678:Monuments and memorials in Azerbaijan
1431:Womack, Catherine (7 November 2019).
1326:Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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1450:Sawa, Dale Berning (1 March 2019).
1033:. 20 September 2014. Archived from
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228:Cathedral of Saint James, Jerusalem
50:UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
1688:Monuments and memorials in Armenia
1566:Djulfa Virtual Memorial and Museum
1250:"Toponymie et Monuments arméniens"
1136:. 18 December 2018. Archived from
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1267:"Chaczkar stanął w Białymstoku".
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1401:Castle, Stephen (2006-05-30).
1180:. May 15, 2015. Archived from
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457:carver's workshop in downtown
391:The Holy Redeemer khachkar in
340:revival after liberation from
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967:Armenian Academy of Sciences
961:Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
904:The Origins of Christian Art
838:- Monumental Celtic crosses.
528:National Museum of Ethnology
425:on the western shore of the
417:and beside the cathedral in
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989:BBC Monitoring Central Asia
881:, 2012. — Vol. 2. — P. 222.
824:- a 17th-century church in
486:St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
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1309:Armenian Art, Paris, 1978.
803:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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1283:"Khachkar (Stone Cross)"
1222:"Service of Remembrance"
561:Azerbaijani Armed Forces
494:Temple of Peace, Cardiff
111:Europe and North America
1496:Vahe Martirosyan's blog
1490:vahemart (2012-01-25).
1377:"Tragedy on the Araxes"
1002:"Tragedy on the Araxes"
919:. UNESCO Culture Sector
879:Oxford University Press
300:Two 16th century Julfa
1470:"Endangered Khachkars"
893:Thierry, cover sleeve.
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555:. The government of
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482:Canterbury Cathedral
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155:Armenian cross-stone
1613:Duduk and its music
1534:: Harry N. Abrams.
1177:The Armenian Weekly
1119:The Catholic Weekly
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