Architectors of Kapan (Ghapan)
Zoravar Andranik with his soldiers
31 km away
Harvest Festival
34 km away
Gathering of Goris and Ghapan teachers
34 km away
Medical staff of Meghri
36 km away
World Postal Union
36 km away
A Family in Syunik Costume
36 km away
Tombstone monument of the 5th-7th century
44 km away
Marine Salakhyan-Shushanyan Family
56 km away
Surb Karapet Monastery
56 km away
Shushets partridge
74 km away
Russian soldiers pictured in the former Armenian village of Sheykhalan
77 km away
Amaras Monastery
78 km away
Grandfather and Grandson in Artsakh at the Beginning of 20th Century
82 km away
Artist's family
85 km away
Saint Stephen of God or Red Monastery
86 km away
The Church of the Holy Assumption in the village of Norshen
87 km away
Askeran Fortress
89 km away
Av. Isahakyan and Yeghishe Charents in Ghazarapat
98 km away
Gandzasar Cathedral
117 km away
Scene staged in Tavriz from the performance of the fairy tale ‘Anahit’
125 km away
Persian Cossack Brigade
125 km away
Country house
135 km away
Shushanik Kalantaryan Handicraft School
166 km away
Misak Mikhayants rode a white horse
167 km away
Armenian doctors treating Armenian wounded from the massacres of Armenian women in Baku
167 km away
Van Self-Defense
167 km away
Armenian Writers in Vernatan
167 km away
General view of the St. Church of the Virgin from the southwest
167 km away
Sebastian Murad
167 km away
Photo from the Museum of the History of Armenia
167 km away
Armenian women from the province of Van
167 km away
Photograph of Armenian politicians Levon Shant, Hovhannes Devejyan, Hovhannes Kajaznuni, and Simon Vratsyan (taken in Egypt)
167 km away
Women widowed by Armenian massacres in Baku, orphaned children
167 km away
Armenian soldiers of the English army: Ghazar Zohrabyan, Minas Nazlumyan, Hovsep Zohrabyan, Set Zohrabyan
167 km away
A poor, widowed Armenian woman and her two children
167 km away
Widows of martyred Armenian men with children
167 km away
Turkish-Armenian Stage and Its Figures
167 km away
Corpses of Armenians killed after the February 1905 massacres
167 km away