Demolition of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Arabkir

1950

Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Arabkir 1898-1900

It was a 13th century Armenian monastery complex in the historical Tsopk province.
It was built in 1249.
One of the largest churches in Western Armenia. The monastery could accommodate 3000 people. The cathedral was attacked, looted and burned down in 1915 during the Genocide. Later, the Cathedral was renovated and used as a school. In 1950, the municipality of Arapkir decided to demolish the temple.
On September 18, 1957, the temple was blown up with dynamite and then the fragment where the church is located was sold to a peasant named Hussein for 28005 lire. Until now, the remains of the church are preserved in the area.

Envíado por OldPik el 6 de enero de 2025

Image

Demolition of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Arabkir
Debes iniciar sesión para comentar las fotos.
Iniciar sesión

Sin comentarios aún, sé el primero en comentar...

Fotos cercanas

Hanesyan girls' school

Children evacuated from Harput by Near East Relief

A unos 75 kilómetros

The Tehlirian Family

A unos 116 kilómetros

Solomon Tehliryan, Veryishumns (The Intimidation of the Talaat)

A unos 116 kilómetros

Ruins of the Holy Cross Church

A unos 140 kilómetros

Graduates and teachers of the Armenian School

A unos 150 kilómetros

Board members, teachers and students of the “Harajdimakan” school

A unos 196 kilómetros

Armenian women of Diyarbakir early 20th century

A unos 196 kilómetros

Armenian prisoners transferred from Zeytun to Marash

A unos 212 kilómetros

Marash

A unos 212 kilómetros

Pupils and teachers of the Catholic Armenian Men's School

A unos 213 kilómetros
c. 1903 OldPik

Residents of Geghashen village (present-day Gökçeli) and schoolchildren with parents

A unos 228 kilómetros