Surb Astvatsatsin

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Surb Astvatsatsin or Karmrawor from the 7th century in Ashtarak

Surb Astvatsatsin ( Armenian Սուրբ Աստվածածին Surb Astwazazin , "Holy Mother of God "), western Armenian Surp Asdwadsadsin , other transcriptions Surp Astvatsatsin, Surb Astuacacin , are the churches consecrated to Our Lady in the Armenian Apostolic Church .

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Armenia
  • Amberd , fortress on the southern slope of the Aragaz , within the surrounding walls of the Church of Our Lady, dated 1026.
  • Areni Church , small cross-domed church in the village of Areni in the southern Armenian province of Vajoz Dzor , dated 1321.
  • Artik , small church ruins from the 5th or 6th century in the north-west Armenian city.
  • Ashtarak north of Yerevan. Kamrawor or Surb Astvatsatsin is a small restored 7th century cemetery church.
  • Awan , district of Yerevan with the ruins of a Chapel of Our Lady from the 5th or 6th century.
  • Bjni , a village southwest of Hrasdan in the province of Kotajk . Large cross-domed church from 1031
  • Chor Virap , main church of the monastery south of Yerevan on the Turkish border. Start of construction in 1669.
  • Garni , south of Yerevan. Small restored church from the 11th century in the center of the village.
  • Geghard , Province Kotayk . Main church of the monastery from 1215 and the oldest surviving building, the Chapel of Our Lady from the first half of the 12th century.
  • Gyumri , 19th century domed basilica on the north side of the central square.
  • Gndevank , monastery church, also known as St. Stephen's Church ( Surb Stephanus ), in the province of Vajoz Dzor from 936.
  • Goshavank , Province Tavush in the Northeast, 1197 dated main church of the former convent.
  • Haghpat , monastery in the northern province of Lori with a Church of Our Lady from the first half of the 10th century.
  • Haritschavank , main church of the monastery, dated 1201, near the small town of Artik in the northwest
  • Jeghegis , three-aisled basilica from 1703 in the town center
  • Jeghward , village north of Yerevan with a small two-storey cross-domed church from the beginning of the 14th century.
  • Jukhtak Vank , western church of the former monastery near Dilijan in the province of Tavush , dated 1201 .
  • Kotavank , ruin of a cross- domed church on the south bank of Lake Sevan
  • Marmaschen , northern church of the former monastery near the city of Gyumri in the northwest. First half of the 11th century.
  • Noratus , village on the west bank of Lake Sevan with the ruins of a Church of Our Lady from the 9th to 11th centuries
  • Noravank , mausoleum church of the former monastery in the province of Vajoz Dzor, built between 1331 and 1339.
  • Sevanavank , cross- domed church of the former monastery built in 874 on a peninsula in Lake Sevan .
  • Sorawar Church (Zoravor), Church of the Holy Mother of God in Yerevan , today's construction from 1694
  • Spitakawor , cross- domed church from 1321 in the province of Vajoz Dzor
  • Talin , small cross-domed church next to the 7th century cathedral in the north-western province of Shirak .
  • Tatev Monastery in southern Armenia with a Church of Our Lady dated 1087 in the north of the building complex
  • Voskepar Church , restored free-standing cross-domed church from the 7th century between Ijevan and Noyemberian in the northeast.


Nagorno-Karabakh
  • Arakyul, village with the ruins of a three- corner church built between 1902 and 1907 with an octagonal drum .
  • Avetaranots, also Chanakhchi. Village in the Azerbaijani district of Xocalı with the Church of Our Lady from 1651 in the middle.
  • Banazur (Vanadzor), Hadrut region , three-aisled basilica with a bell tower from the 17th century.
  • Dadiwank , monastery church from the 13th century


Georgia


Iran


Lebanon


Nakhchivan
  • Aliapat, large central building with a bell tower, destroyed in the 1990s.
  • Bist , village in Ordubad district . Church of Our Lady from the 17th century, probably destroyed in the 1990s.


Syria


Turkey
  • Aparavank , a former monastery founded in the 9th century in the village of Kayas (formerly Veras) in the province of Bitlis . The Mother of God Church is still largely preserved.
  • Cathedral of Ani , 1001 completed cathedral in the center of the former Armenian capital.
  • Arter , small uninhabited island in Lake Van with the remains of the medieval Arterivank monastery.
  • 11th century Eghegnamor Monastery in Kagizman
  • Monastery of St. Thomas of Gandzak near Gevaş . Ruin outside the village of Altinsaç köy.
  • Kaymaklı Monastery , main church of the former monastery on the outskirts of Trabzon . Dated 1414.
  • St. Karabet Monastery , church of the monastery near the city of Mus, which was destroyed in the first half of the 20th century .
  • Kurtuluş Mosque , Cathedral in Gaziantep , consecrated in 1892 , now a mosque
  • Surp Nschan von Sebasteia , main church of the monastery founded in the 10th century and destroyed at the beginning of the 20th century near the city of Sivas .