The Cathedral of Ani (Armenian: Անիի մայր տաճար, Anii mayr tačar; Turkish: Ani Katedrali) is the largest standing building in Ani, the capital city of medieval...
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the Cathedral of Ani, which is associated with early examples of Gothic architecture and that scholars argue influenced the great cathedrals of Europe...
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Katranide II (category Queens consort of Armenia)
Բ) was queen of Armenia and wife of King Gagik I of the Bagratid Armenia. She was responsible for the construction of the Cathedral of Ani. Katranide was...
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Trdat (architect) (category Byzantine people of Armenian descent)
architect of the Bagratid kings of Armenia, and most notable for his design of the cathedral at Ani and his reconstruction of the dome of Hagia Sophia...
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Gothic architecture (redirect from Gothic Cathedrals)
Monreale and Cefalù Cathedrals, the Alcázar of Seville, and Teruel Cathedral. A number of scholars have cited the Armenian Cathedral of Ani, completed 1001...
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Armenians (redirect from People of Armenia)
including a new capital at Lake Van and a new Cathedral on Akdamar Island to match. The Cathedral of Ani was also completed during this dynasty. It was...
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Areveltsi of persecuting Christians and attempting to sell Ani to the Seljuk emir of Kars, he also placed a crescent on the dome of the Cathedral of Ani. In...
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Holy Saviour's Church, Gyumri (redirect from Church of the Holy Saviour, Gyumri)
the population of Alexandropol and the Drampyan family. The design of the church was derived from the architecture of the Cathedral of Ani. However the...
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Armenian architecture (redirect from Architecture of armenia)
Church of the Holy All-Savior of Derbent in Russia Ani in Turkey Ani Cathedral in Turkey The church of the Holy Redeemer in Turkey The church of St Gregory...
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from north to west. He began the construction of the Cathedral of Ani. His reign was generally a time of peace, only disturbed by conflict between Smbat...
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kingdom. 1001 – The Cathedral of Ani is built in Armenia. 1001 – St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim begun. 1002 – Brihadishwara Temple of Thanjavur, India...
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Church (building) (section Cathedral)
Cathedral and Wool Church in England, and Santhome Church in Chennai, India, show the elaborate stylings characteristic of Gothic cathedrals. Some of...
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Bagratid Armenia (redirect from Kingdom of Ani)
the reign of Ashot III (952/53–77), Ani became the kingdom's capital and grew into a thriving economic and cultural center. The first half of the 11th...
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lists events that happened during 989 in Armenia. Cathedral of Ani construction began by Trdat Gagik I of Armenia succeeded his brother Smbat II David I...
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Gyumri, built mainly of black tuff Cathedral of Ani, early 11th century, in the medieval Armenian capital of Ani (modern-day Turkey) was built in tuff...
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had to come to terms and give up Ani to the Shaddadids on terms of vassalage. They agreed that the Cathedral of Ani should have remained a Christian site...
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design of the church was derived from the architecture of the Cathedral of Ani. However the Holy Saviour Church is much larger than the Cathedral of Ani. The...
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1001 The Cathedral of Ani is built in Armenia. St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim begun. 1002 – Brihadishwara Temple of Thanjavur, India (Chola Empire) begun...
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causing the collapse of the western dome arch. Basil II asks the Armenian architect Trdat, the creator of the Cathedral of Ani, to direct the repairs...
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One of the most famous Armenian churches in Ani is the Cathedral of Ani, also known as the Church of Holy Savior. Ani, the cosmopolitan capital of medieval...
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Gyumri (redirect from Battle of Aleksandropol)
May 8, 2008. Church of the Holy Saviour or Surp Amenaprkich, constructed between 1859–1873: designed to resemble the Cathedral of Ani. The church was heavily...
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Erzurum Hundreds of Armenian Churches were converted into Mosques in Turkey and Azerbaijan[citation needed]. Cathedral of Kars Cathedral of Ani Liberation Mosque...
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Islam in Armenia (redirect from History of Islam in Armenia)
the case, for example, of the Cathedral of Kars, Cathedral of Ani, and Holy Mother of God Church in Gaziantep. The Blue Mosque of Yerevan is the only active...
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The siege of Ani was the unsuccessful siege of the city of Ani, by the Seljukid coalition arranged by the ruler of Shah-Armens in 1161. The large Muslim...
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Arshak Fetvadjian (category American people of Armenian descent)
Portrait of Mikayel Vartabed (1907) Sea Wave (1903) Cathedral of Ani (1905) Woman of Sassoun First Republic of Armenia 250 Rubles Bill First Republic of Armenia...
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Armenian art (redirect from Art of armenia)
time, including a new capital at Lake Van and a Cathedral on Akdamar Island to match. The Cathedral of Ani was also completed during this dynasty. It was...
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Hagia Sophia (redirect from Great Church of Saint Sophia)
creator of the Cathedral of Ani, to direct the repairs. He erected again and reinforced the fallen dome arch, and rebuilt the west side of the dome with...
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Christianity in Turkey (redirect from Christians of Turkey)
masterpieces, such as Hagia Sophia, the cathedral of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which served as the seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the sacred...
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close copy of the cathedral was erected at Ani, designed by Trdat the Architect, during the reign of Gagik I Bagratuni in the final decade of the tenth...
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Georgian–Seljuk wars (category Wars involving the Kingdom of Georgia)
History of the Georgian Nation), vol. 2, pp. 184–187. Tbilisi State University Press. Hasratyan 2002. "The Cathedral of Ani". virtualani.org. Virtual Ani. Archived...
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