RMC92RHK–The temple at Garni is one of the most famous archaeological sites in Armenia.
RMK868W9–Geghard Monastery, Geghardavank, in the Azat River gorge, one of several UNESCO World Heritage listed sites in Armenia
RMH60EG5–Ruins of the Temple of Zvartnots in Yerevan, Armenia.
RMCRHT2D–hellenistic temple in Garni, Armenia
RFJGMHTT–Armenian alphabet letters - Armenian alphabet monument, Armenia - July 2, 2017
RMJ4ENG5–Bas-relief in interior of 4th century Geghard Monastery, UNESCO, Kotayk Province, Yerevan, Armenia, Caucasus
RM2BBJP1K–Church of the Holy Archangels, in Echmiadzin complex, Armenian orthodox church, Echmiadzin, Vagharshapat, Yerevan, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
RMC92T68–Mount Aragats is a popular destination for tourists due to its natural beauty and historical sites.
RF2KMKJ3G–Historic christian Frescos of ruined Armenian church in Ani town, Kars, Turkey
RMC11WCK–Historic Hellenistic Mithras Temple in Garni, Kotayk region, Armenia, Asia
RMF7TY40–Garni Temple in Armenia
RMCXYCM7–Tombs on Martyrs' Avenue, where the victims of the Soviet military intervention of 20 January 1990 and the conflict with Armenia
RF2WTX470–Historical Holy Apostles Church was built 10th century and also known as 12 apostles church and Kumbet Mosque in Kars, Eastern Anatolia Region Turkey.
RF2JGWNBT–Geghard monastery complex, a unique architectural structure in Kotayk region, Armenia.It is included in the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage Sit
RME7F9M6–The fortress of Halidzor is located along a hill overlooking the Voghji River to the north, near the village of Kapan in the Syu
RF2HW31GX–View of Kars ani ruins under snow in winter
RFHDRP3P–Chandelier in Saint Hripsime Church; Vagharshapat, Armavir Province, Armenia
RMHDW81B–Hypocaust, ancient Roman system of underfloor heating in the Roman Baths; Garni, Azat Valley, Armenia
RM2F5M905–Members of the Armenian community hold photographs of sites in Nagorno Karabakh after they were hit by Azeri army drones during a protest against Israeli weapon sales to Azerbaijan in front of Israel's Defense Ministry on March 26, 2021, in Tel Aviv, Israel. Israel has been accused by Armenia and Armenian supporters of being complicit in Azerbaijan’s policy and knowingly selling drones used to attack civilian populations in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh during the latest war between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
RF2BEW4GC–The ruins of Arpacay Included on the World Heritage Temporary List by UNESCO in 2012
RMK868YE–Geghard Monastery, Geghardavank, in the Azat River gorge, one of several UNESCO World Heritage listed sites in Armenia
RMH60EGF–Columns of the Zvartnots Temple in Yerevan, Armenia and the Mount Ararat in the background.
RMCRHT1Y–Chatschkars in Geghard monastery, Armenia
RMW6WTEB–Republic of Armenia. 12th July, 2019. Mining operations and impact in Armenia near the border with the Artsakh Republic have caused serious concerns about environmental impacts from mining gold and other minerals. Residents in some areas have blocked mining operations by occupying some sites. Leakage from tailing dams may pollute Lake Sevan and even the Ararat Valley where agricultural irrigation water from the lake may contaminate farms. Credit: Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMJ4ENG2–Main altar in the interior of the 4th century Geghard Monastery, UNESCO, Kotayk Province, Yerevan, Armenia, Caucasus
RM2BBJP1P–Church of the Holy Archangels, in Echmiadzin complex, Armenian orthodox church, Echmiadzin, Vagharshapat, Yerevan, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
RMF5ECHA–Zvartnots archaeological ruin, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Ararat in Turkey behind, Armenia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia
RF2JDACX0–Historic christian Frescos of ruined Armenian church in Ani town, Kars, Turkey
RM2BBJP2C–Church of the Holy Archangels, in Echmiadzin complex, Armenian orthodox church, Echmiadzin, Vagharshapat, Yerevan, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
RMF78AA3–The exterior of Geghard Monastery in Armenia
RMCXYCM5–Tombs on Martyrs' Avenue, where the victims of the Soviet military intervention of 20 January 1990 and the conflict with Armenia
RF2WW2W06–Historical Holy Apostles Church was built 10th century and also known as 12 apostles church and Kumbet Mosque in Kars, Eastern Anatolia Region Turkey.
RMF9AX12–Saghmosavank Monastery in Armenia
RME7F9MA–The fortress of Halidzor is located along a hill overlooking the Voghji River to the north, near the village of Kapan in the Syu
RMHDW81D–Floor mosaics dating to the third and fourth centuries in the Roman Baths; Garni, Azat Valley, Armenia
RM2F5M8TE–Members of the Armenian community hold photographs of sites in Nagorno Karabakh after they were hit by Azeri army drones during a protest against Israeli weapon sales to Azerbaijan in front of Israel's Defense Ministry on March 26, 2021, in Tel Aviv, Israel. Israel has been accused by Armenia and Armenian supporters of being complicit in Azerbaijan’s policy and knowingly selling drones used to attack civilian populations in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh during the latest war between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
RMHDW7TD–Lit candles in the Church in the rock erected by the Proshian family in Geghard Monastery, Azat Valley; Kotayk, Armenia
RMK868WM–Geghard Monastery in the Azat River gorge, one of several UNESCO World Heritage listed sites in Armenia, beekeeping with trees in the springtime
RMHDW7TG–Armenian priest holding a crucifix at the Church of the Holy Mother of God in Geghard Monastery, Azat Valley; Kotayk, Armenia
RMCRHT26–Chatschkars in Geghard monastery, Armenia
RF2BEW41G–The ruins of Arpacay Included on the World Heritage Temporary List by UNESCO in 2012
RMW6WTKD–Republic of Armenia. 12th July, 2019. Mining operations and impact in Armenia near the border with the Artsakh Republic have caused serious concerns about environmental impacts from mining gold and other minerals. Residents in some areas have blocked mining operations by occupying some sites. Leakage from tailing dams may pollute Lake Sevan and even the Ararat Valley where agricultural irrigation water from the lake may contaminate farms. Credit: Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2HGWP0W–Four miniatures of the life of Christ from a gospel book of 1311 (Presentation, Baptism, Transfiguration, Entry into Jerusalem) 1311 T'oros the Deacon The intellectual and artistic center of Greater Armenia in the fourteenth century was the Monastery of Gladzor where artists produced richly illuminated manuscripts that reflected the site’s contacts with the Catholic West, often through the Dominican Order sent to the region, and China through the Mongols who ruled across Asia at the time. Wealthy Armenian families who controlled trade routes for the Mongols were patrons of Gladzor. The handsom
RMF5ECHC–Zvartnots archaeological ruin, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Ararat in Turkey behind, Armenia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia
RM2RC9B6W–View from the Priest's palace in Erivan, Armenia, looking out onto the valley of the Zangi River and the distant Mt. Ararat. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Barnes on October 1, 1919, and is labeled as number 67360 in the collection. There is also a notation, C NOTE 63601.
RM2BBJP1W–Church of the Holy Archangels, in Echmiadzin complex, Armenian orthodox church, Echmiadzin, Vagharshapat, Yerevan, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
RMDWM9JE–Ancient tombs, Zorats Karer (Karahundj) (Carahunge) (speaking stones), Sisian, Armenia, Central Asia, Asia
RMCXYCM0–Tombs on Martyrs' Avenue, where the victims of the Soviet military intervention of 20 January 1990 and the conflict with Armenia
RMDWM8PD–Gevorkian Theological Seminary, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Echmiadzin Complex, Armenia, Central Asia, Asia
RMC11Y16–Altar in the Armenian orthodox church of St. Hripsime with Virgin Mary and Jesus, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Echmiadzin
RMF5ED1F–Symphony of Stones basalt columns, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Garni, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia
RMBE4D0M–Altar in the Armenian Orthodox church of St. Hripsime with Virgin Mary and Jesus, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Echmiadzin, Armen
RMF5ED12–Geghard Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia
RMBE73TX–Altar in the Armenian Orthodox church of St. Hripsime with Virgin Mary and Jesus, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Echmiadzin, Armen
RMDWM9J9–Ancient tombs, Zorats Karer (Karahundj) (Carahunge) (speaking stones), Sisian, Armenia, Central Asia, Asia
RMBE3D76–Historic Armenian Orthodox church at Geghard monastery near Garni, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotayk region, Armenia, Asia
RMK868YN–Geghard Monastery, Geghardavank, in the Azat River gorge, one of several UNESCO World Heritage listed sites in Armenia, partly carved into the cliff
RMF5ED1M–Karahunj Zorats Karer, prehistoric archaeological stonehenge site, Syunik Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia
RMDGGB3B–Candles burning in the Armenian orthodox church at Geghard monastery near Garni, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotayk region
RMJ4ENG0–The 4th century Geghard Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotayk Province, Yerevan, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
RMBE73RF–Candleholder and historic cross-stone, khachkar in the Armenian Orthodox church of St. Hripsime, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ec
RF2WTX47N–Historical Holy Apostles Church was built 10th century and also known as 12 apostles church and Kumbet Mosque in Kars, Eastern Anatolia Region Turkey.
RFF78AA2–khachkars at ejmiatsin in armenia
RMHDW7T9–Geghard Monastery, Azat Valley; Kotayk, Armenia
RMHA40MP–Khachkars as decoration on a doorway at Saghmosavank monastery in Armenia
RMHDW7T2–Main church of Geghard Monastery, Azat Valley; Kotayk, Armenia
RMF78AA8–Backgammon player statue in Yerevan, Armenia
RFF7K01A–The fountains at the bottom of the cascade in yerevan, armenia
RM2F5M8TX–Members of the Armenian community hold photographs of sites in Nagorno Karabakh after they were hit by Azeri army and mock drones during a protest against Israeli weapon sales to Azerbaijan in front of Israel's Defense Ministry on March 26, 2021, in Tel Aviv, Israel. Israel has been accused by Armenia and Armenian supporters of being complicit in Azerbaijan’s policy and knowingly selling drones used to attack civilian populations in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh during the latest war between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
RF2BEW55E–The ruins of Arpacay Included on the World Heritage Temporary List by UNESCO in 2012
RMW6WT9N–Republic of Armenia. 12th July, 2019. Mining operations and impact in Armenia near the border with the Artsakh Republic have caused serious concerns about environmental impacts from mining gold and other minerals. Residents in some areas have blocked mining operations by occupying some sites. Leakage from tailing dams may pollute Lake Sevan and even the Ararat Valley where agricultural irrigation water from the lake may contaminate farms. Credit: Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2RC9K5R–'Photograph of an old Armenian church built in 1624 at Etchmiadzin, Armenia. The church is labeled as 'C 67350 171' and was captured by photographer Sot. Barnes.S.C. The photo was taken on September 27, 1919, and is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One'.'
RME047YH–Stones cover an Armenian underground cave burial in the village of Cibin, Saylakkaya, Urfa province, south east Turkey
RMA15992–Snow covered Mt Ararat 5165m said to be the site of the landfall of Noahs Ark in Armenia Turkey A Woolfitt
RMK868X2–Geghard Monastery, Geghardavank, in the Azat River gorge, one of several UNESCO World Heritage listed sites in Armenia
RMRC4CR4–View of Birs Nimrood. Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, and Ancient B. 1818. (Whole drawing) A view of the west side of Birs Nimrood [Tower of Belus], near Babylon, visited by Sir Robert Ker Porter in November 1818 Image taken from Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, and Ancient Babylonia, 1817-1820. Originally published/produced in 1818. . Source: Add. 14758, f.139. Language: English.
RMJ4ENG3–The 4th century Geghard Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotayk Province, Yerevan, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
RF2WTYDG5–Historical Holy Apostles Church was built 10th century and also known as 12 apostles church and Kumbet Mosque in Kars, Eastern Anatolia Region Turkey.
RMHDW7T3–Church of the Holy Mother of God at Geghard Monastery, Azat Valley; Kotayk, Armenia
RFF7K01D–The fountains at the bottom of the cascade in yerevan, armenia
RMHDW7T1–Church of the Holy Mother of God at Geghard Monastery, Azat Valley; Kotayk, Armenia
RFF78AA0–Amberd Fortress in Armenia
RMHDW81X–Church of the Holy Redeemer (Amenaprkich) at Sanahin Monastery; Lori Province, Armenia
RFF720T0–Graffiti in yerevan, armenia
RFHDRP4M–Painted crosses for sale by the Sanahin Monastery; Lori Province, Armenia
RMHA40MR–Khachkars as decoration on a doorway at Saghmosavank monastery in Armenia
RMK868XT–Geghard Monastery, Geghardavank, in the Azat River gorge, one of several UNESCO World Heritage listed sites in Armenia, church interior with dome
RF2BEW539–The ruins of Arpacay Included on the World Heritage Temporary List by UNESCO in 2012
RMW6WT4R–Republic of Armenia. 12th July, 2019. Mining operations and impact in Armenia near the border with the Artsakh Republic have caused serious concerns about environmental impacts from mining gold and other minerals. Residents in some areas have blocked mining operations by occupying some sites. Leakage from tailing dams may pollute Lake Sevan and even the Ararat Valley where agricultural irrigation water from the lake may contaminate farms. Credit: Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2WTYDDT–Historical Holy Apostles Church was built 10th century and also known as 12 apostles church and Kumbet Mosque in Kars, Eastern Anatolia Region Turkey.
RMHA40MX–Khachkars as decoration on a doorway at Saghmosavank monastery in Armenia
RMK868XK–Geghard Monastery, Geghardavank, in the Azat River gorge, one of several UNESCO World Heritage listed sites in Armenia interior with decorated wall
RF2BEW3H6–The ruins of Arpacay Included on the World Heritage Temporary List by UNESCO in 2012
RMW6WT2Y–Republic of Armenia. 12th July, 2019. Mining operations and impact in Armenia near the border with the Artsakh Republic have caused serious concerns about environmental impacts from mining gold and other minerals. Residents in some areas have blocked mining operations by occupying some sites. Leakage from tailing dams may pollute Lake Sevan and even the Ararat Valley where agricultural irrigation water from the lake may contaminate farms. Credit: Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2WTYDFK–Historical Holy Apostles Church was built 10th century and also known as 12 apostles church and Kumbet Mosque in Kars, Eastern Anatolia Region Turkey.
RMHA40MW–Khachkars as decoration on a doorway at Saghmosavank monastery in Armenia
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