Amaras Monastery (Armenian: Ամարաս վանք) is one of the oldest Christian sites in the world and in Nagorno-Karabakh, and is an Armenian Apostolic monastery located near the village of Sos in the Martuni rayon of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (de jure Khojavend region of the Azerbaijan).
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Amaras Monastery - Tomb of St. Grigoris
... In 489 Vachagan III the Pious, king of Caucasian Albania, renovated Amaras, restoring the church and constructing a new chapel for the remains of St ...
... In 489 Vachagan III the Pious, king of Caucasian Albania, renovated Amaras, restoring the church and constructing a new chapel for the remains of St ...
Grigoris - Life
... orders there was built a church later to become the Amaras Monastery ... Grigoris' body was taken to the Amaras Monastery and buried in an unknown location ... relics and buried then in a tomb within the Amaras Monastery ...
... orders there was built a church later to become the Amaras Monastery ... Grigoris' body was taken to the Amaras Monastery and buried in an unknown location ... relics and buried then in a tomb within the Amaras Monastery ...
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