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Armavir Youth Bank Call for Project Proposals 2012
Armavir Youth Bank Call for Project Proposals 2012, Find the application form in www.youth...
published: 27 May 2012
author: Arman Azizyan
Armavir Youth Bank Call for Project Proposals 2012
Armavir Youth Bank Call for Project Proposals 2012
Armavir Youth Bank Call for Project Proposals 2012, Find the application form in www.youthbank.am Real Money, Real Lives, Real Change Արմավիրի Երիտասարդական ...- published: 27 May 2012
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- author: Arman Azizyan
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Kavkaz Armavir Armyane Armenian Kavkazci --- ┴═╤╦︻
Кавказ Армения Армяне Кавказцы Armenia Rap Kavkaz armenia Caucase Armenian Caucasus Chechn...
published: 11 May 2013
author: KAV KAZ
Kavkaz Armavir Armyane Armenian Kavkazci --- ┴═╤╦︻
Kavkaz Armavir Armyane Armenian Kavkazci --- ┴═╤╦︻
Кавказ Армения Армяне Кавказцы Armenia Rap Kavkaz armenia Caucase Armenian Caucasus Chechnya Georgia Ossetia Кавказский рэп armenie sila kavkaz KAVKAZ Кавказ...- published: 11 May 2013
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- author: KAV KAZ
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SHOTOKAN ARMAVIR ARMENIA KARATE FSKA-8
Shotokan Karate Open-8, "Sardarapat Cup" Republic of Armenia...
published: 28 Mar 2014
SHOTOKAN ARMAVIR ARMENIA KARATE FSKA-8
SHOTOKAN ARMAVIR ARMENIA KARATE FSKA-8
Shotokan Karate Open-8, "Sardarapat Cup" Republic of Armenia- published: 28 Mar 2014
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Consecration of the St. Grigor Narekatsi Church in Armavir
On May 31 the consecration of the newly built St. Grigor Narekatsi Church in Armavir, was ...
published: 03 Jun 2014
Consecration of the St. Grigor Narekatsi Church in Armavir
Consecration of the St. Grigor Narekatsi Church in Armavir
On May 31 the consecration of the newly built St. Grigor Narekatsi Church in Armavir, was offered. Present at the ceremony were Mr. Serj Sargsyan, president of the Republic of Armenia, Primates of the Armenian Church and high ranking guests. The church is a basilica style with a 17 meters belfry. Mr. Mikael Mkrtchyan is the architect. Following the ceremony, by pontifical encyclical, Mr. Karen Mkrtchyan, benefactor of the church, was granted the "St. Gregory the Illuminator" medal of the Armenian Church. Օծվեց Արմավիրի Ս. Գրիգոր Նարեկացի եկեղեցին Մայիսի 31-ին օծվեց Արմավիր քաղաքի Ս. Գրիգոր Նարեկացի եկեղեցին: Արարողությանը ներկա էին ՀՀ նախագահ Սերժ Սարգսյանը, թեմակալ առաջնորդներ եւ բարձրաստիճան հյուրեր: Եկեղեցին բազիլիկ է՝ 17մետր բարձրությամբ զանգակատնով: Ճարտարապետը Միքայել Մկրտչյանն է: Օծման արարողությունից հետո եկեղեցու բարերար Կարեն Մկրտչյանը պարգեւատրվեց Հայ Եկեղեցու «Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ» մեդալով:- published: 03 Jun 2014
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ARMENIA - Train to Armavir
En el viaje, vistas del monte Ararat....
published: 08 Aug 2011
author: radioenlanoche
ARMENIA - Train to Armavir
ARMENIA - Train to Armavir
En el viaje, vistas del monte Ararat.- published: 08 Aug 2011
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- author: radioenlanoche
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Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin originally known as the Holy Mother of God Church, is...
published: 09 Sep 2013
Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin originally known as the Holy Mother of God Church, is a 4th-century Armenian church in the town of Ejmiatsin, Armenia and is the oldest state-built church in the world. It is also the central cathedral of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Etchmiadzin Cathedral is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Etchmiadzin Cathedral is the oldest state-built church in the world. The original vaulted basilica was built in 301--303 by Saint Gregory the Illuminator when Armenia officially became the first Christian country in the world. Gregory had converted King Tiridates III and members of his court. According to the 5th-century Armenian annals, St. Gregory had a vision of Christ descending from heaven and striking the earth with a golden hammer to show where the cathedral should be built. Hence, the patriarch gave the church and the city the new name of Echmiadzin, which may be translated as "the place where the Only Begotten descended". In 480, Vahan Mamikonian, the Sassanian governor (marzban) of Armenia, ordered the dilapidated basilica to be replaced with a new cruciform church. In 618, the wooden dome was replaced with a stone one, resting on four massive pillars linked to exterior walls by arcades. This was the church much as it is today. Murals in the interior and extravagant rotundas surmounting the apses appeared in the early 18th century. A three-tier belfry was constructed half a century earlier. The cathedral formerly boasted the largest collection of Armenian medieval manuscripts, but these were lately handed over to the Matenadaran in Yerevan. Immediately west of the cathedral is the Gate of St. Tiridates, leading to the imposing patriarchal palace. To the northeast, with buildings both within and outside the enclosure, is the Spiritual Academy. Several khachkars are north of the cathedral.- published: 09 Sep 2013
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Armavir MMA Club Seminar Hayk Ghukasyan.ArmFighting Federation ( MMA Armenia)
Armavir MMA Club Seminar Hayk Ghukasyan ArmFighting Federation ( MMA Armenia)David Khachat...
published: 10 Aug 2013
Armavir MMA Club Seminar Hayk Ghukasyan.ArmFighting Federation ( MMA Armenia)
Armavir MMA Club Seminar Hayk Ghukasyan.ArmFighting Federation ( MMA Armenia)
Armavir MMA Club Seminar Hayk Ghukasyan ArmFighting Federation ( MMA Armenia)David Khachatryan, Grigor Ashughbabyan,Gor gevorgyan.Karen Karapetyan.ArmFC Spor...- published: 10 Aug 2013
- views: 67
- author: ArmFighting Federation MMA Armenia
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Gagik Tsarukyan in Armavir, Armenia
«Բարգավաճ Հայաստան» կուսակցության առաջնորդ Գագիկ Ծառուկյանը քարոզարշավի շրջանակում արմավիր...
published: 18 Apr 2012
author: NewsamChannel
Gagik Tsarukyan in Armavir, Armenia
Gagik Tsarukyan in Armavir, Armenia
«Բարգավաճ Հայաստան» կուսակցության առաջնորդ Գագիկ Ծառուկյանը քարոզարշավի շրջանակում արմավիրցիների հետ հանդիպումից առաջ լրագրողների համար բացահայտել է իր «զենք...- published: 18 Apr 2012
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- author: NewsamChannel
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Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin originally known as the Holy Mother of God Church, is...
published: 09 Sep 2013
Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin originally known as the Holy Mother of God Church, is a 4th-century Armenian church in the town of Ejmiatsin, Armenia and is the oldest state-built church in the world. It is also the central cathedral of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Etchmiadzin Cathedral is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Etchmiadzin Cathedral is the oldest state-built church in the world. The original vaulted basilica was built in 301--303 by Saint Gregory the Illuminator when Armenia officially became the first Christian country in the world. Gregory had converted King Tiridates III and members of his court. According to the 5th-century Armenian annals, St. Gregory had a vision of Christ descending from heaven and striking the earth with a golden hammer to show where the cathedral should be built. Hence, the patriarch gave the church and the city the new name of Echmiadzin, which may be translated as "the place where the Only Begotten descended". In 480, Vahan Mamikonian, the Sassanian governor (marzban) of Armenia, ordered the dilapidated basilica to be replaced with a new cruciform church. In 618, the wooden dome was replaced with a stone one, resting on four massive pillars linked to exterior walls by arcades. This was the church much as it is today. Murals in the interior and extravagant rotundas surmounting the apses appeared in the early 18th century. A three-tier belfry was constructed half a century earlier. The cathedral formerly boasted the largest collection of Armenian medieval manuscripts, but these were lately handed over to the Matenadaran in Yerevan. Immediately west of the cathedral is the Gate of St. Tiridates, leading to the imposing patriarchal palace. To the northeast, with buildings both within and outside the enclosure, is the Spiritual Academy. Several khachkars are north of the cathedral.- published: 09 Sep 2013
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Zvartnots Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Ejmiatsin, Armavir Province, Armenia, Eurasia
Zvartnots Cathedral is a 7th-century centrally planned aisled tetraconch type Armenian cat...
published: 06 Sep 2013
Zvartnots Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Ejmiatsin, Armavir Province, Armenia, Eurasia
Zvartnots Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Ejmiatsin, Armavir Province, Armenia, Eurasia
Zvartnots Cathedral is a 7th-century centrally planned aisled tetraconch type Armenian cathedral built by the order of Catholicos Nerses the Builder from 643-652. Now in ruins, it is located at the edge of the city of Etchmiadzinin Armavir Province of Armenia. Zvartnots was built at a time when much of Armenia was under Byzantine control or influence and during the early invasions of Armenia by the Muslim Arabs. Construction of the cathedral began in 643 under the guidance of Catholicos Nerses III (nicknamed Shinogh or the Builder). Dedicated to St. Gregory, it was located the place, where a meeting between King Trdat III and Gregory the Illuminator was supposed to have taken place. According to the medieval Armenian historian Movses Kaghankatvatsi, the cathedral was consecrated in 652. From 653 to 659, Nerses was in Tayk and the construction of the cathedral continued under Anastas Akoratsi. Following the Arab occupation of Dvin and the intensifying wars between the Byzantine and Arab armies on the former's eastern borders, Nerses transferred the patriarchal palace of the Catholicos from Dvin to Zvartnots. Zvartnots remained standing until the end of the 10th century, but historical sources are silent as to the cause of its collapse. A close copy of the cathedral was erected at Ani out by Trdat the Architect under the reign of Gagik I Bagratuni during the final decade of the 10th century. The contemporary Armenian historian Stepanos Taronetsi referred to Zvartnots when describing the church that Gagik I had inaugurated as "a large structure at Valaršapat, dedicated to the same saint that had fallen into ruins". The ruins of Zvartnots remained buried until its remains were uncovered at the start of the 20th century. The site was excavated between 1901 and 1907 under the direction of vardapet Khachik Dadyan, uncovering the foundations of the cathedral as well as the remains of the Catholicos palace and a winery. The excavations furthermore revealed that Zvartnots stood on the remnants of structures that dated back to reign of the Urartian king Rusa II. Most scholars accept the 1905 reconstruction by Toros Toramanian, who worked on the original excavations, and proposed that the building had three floors. Some scholars, as Stepan Mnatsakanyan and most notably A. Kuzentsov, however, reject his reconstruction and have offered alternative plans. Kuzentsov, for example, contended that Toramanian's plan was "constructionally illogical" and insisted that the technical expertise at the time did not correspond to the bold design that the architect had conceived. The interior of the mosaic-decorated church had the shape of a Greek cross or tetraconch, with an aisle encircling this area, while the exterior was a 32-sided polygon which appeared circular from a distance. Some sources claim that the Zvartnots cathedral is depicted upon Mount Ararat in a relief in Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. However, this is not very likely as the fresco was painted more than 300 years after destruction of the church. Together with churches in Echmiadzin, Zvartnots was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2000. A drawing of the cathedral was depicted on the first issue of 100 AMD banknotes and its model can be seen in Yerevan History Museum. The Holy Trinity Armenian Church in the Malatia-Sebastia district of Yerevan is modeled by architect Baghdasar Arzoumanian after Zvartnots and was completed in 2003.- published: 06 Sep 2013
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Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin originally known as the Holy Mother of God Church, is...
published: 09 Sep 2013
Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Armenian Apostolic Church, Vagharshapat, Armavir, Armenia, Eurasia
Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin originally known as the Holy Mother of God Church, is a 4th-century Armenian church in the town of Ejmiatsin, Armenia and is the oldest state-built church in the world. It is also the central cathedral of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Etchmiadzin Cathedral is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Etchmiadzin Cathedral is the oldest state-built church in the world. The original vaulted basilica was built in 301--303 by Saint Gregory the Illuminator when Armenia officially became the first Christian country in the world. Gregory had converted King Tiridates III and members of his court. According to the 5th-century Armenian annals, St. Gregory had a vision of Christ descending from heaven and striking the earth with a golden hammer to show where the cathedral should be built. Hence, the patriarch gave the church and the city the new name of Echmiadzin, which may be translated as "the place where the Only Begotten descended". In 480, Vahan Mamikonian, the Sassanian governor (marzban) of Armenia, ordered the dilapidated basilica to be replaced with a new cruciform church. In 618, the wooden dome was replaced with a stone one, resting on four massive pillars linked to exterior walls by arcades. This was the church much as it is today. Murals in the interior and extravagant rotundas surmounting the apses appeared in the early 18th century. A three-tier belfry was constructed half a century earlier. The cathedral formerly boasted the largest collection of Armenian medieval manuscripts, but these were lately handed over to the Matenadaran in Yerevan. Immediately west of the cathedral is the Gate of St. Tiridates, leading to the imposing patriarchal palace. To the northeast, with buildings both within and outside the enclosure, is the Spiritual Academy. Several khachkars are north of the cathedral.- published: 09 Sep 2013
- views: 0
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ARCS humanitarian aid for affected by hail communities in Armavir - Armenian version
From July 1, Armenian Red Cross Society has started the distribution of humanitarian aid i...
published: 03 Oct 2013
ARCS humanitarian aid for affected by hail communities in Armavir - Armenian version
ARCS humanitarian aid for affected by hail communities in Armavir - Armenian version
From July 1, Armenian Red Cross Society has started the distribution of humanitarian aid in 14 the most affected by hail communities in Armavir Region. 4000 people will be provides with food and hygiene kits. The content of every single package is designed to meet food and hygienic needs of families for 2-3 months. From 12 to 17 May a disastrous hail has caused an extensive damage to 46 communities of Armavir region. According to the reports of the Ministry of Agriculture and Armavir regional Emergency Commission, agricultural fields and gardens of 46 communities were partially or fully destroyed, 12 800 families were affected and the preliminary damage was estimated at 28.268.56 bln. AMD or 60 mln. USD. The Armenian Red Cross Society based on its humanitarian mission and Red Cross and Red Crescent International Movement fundamental principles has started its activities aimed at providing humanitarian assistance to affected communities. Disaster Response Team (DRT) set up jointly with Armavir regional branch has conducted Rapid Assessment and clarified approximate damages, necessary type of assistance and the most vulnerable groups. During that period, various meetings with Armavir Regional authorities, Heads of Communities, population as well as international organizations have been organized. As a result, ARCS has made a decision to apply for IFRC DREF with the aim to provide humanitarian assistance to the most affected by hail 14 rural communities, where damage is estimated at 100 % and 7131 people out of total number of generally affected population are living, The application of the Armenian Red Cross Society was successful and 100 mln. AMD or 224400 Swiss Franks were allocated to provide 4000 people with food and hygiene kits. The content of every single package is designed to meet food and hygienic needs of families for 3 months. Moreover, taking into consideration international standards, ARCS has developed a distribution module, content of every package and principle of selection of beneficiaries with the aim to assist the most vulnerable.- published: 03 Oct 2013
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Three-legged calf born in Armavir region of Armenia
Արմավիրի մարզի Գրիբոեդով գյուղում ծնվել է երեք ոտք ունեցող հորթուկ: Ինչպես NEWS.am-ին հայտ...
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: Flintoni1981
Three-legged calf born in Armavir region of Armenia
Three-legged calf born in Armavir region of Armenia
Արմավիրի մարզի Գրիբոեդով գյուղում ծնվել է երեք ոտք ունեցող հորթուկ: Ինչպես NEWS.am-ին հայտնում է ֆոտոլրագրող Գագիկ Շամշյանը, հորթը ծնվել է այս տարվա հունվարի...- published: 22 Mar 2011
- views: 5531
- author: Flintoni1981