Ghukas Karnetsi (Armenian: Ղուկաս Կարնեցի, lit. 'Luke of Karin/Erzurum'; 1722 – 28 December 1799) was Catholicos of All Armenians (head of the Armenian...
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Armenian sculptor Ghukas Karnetsi (1722–1799), Armenian religious leader Ghukas Madoyan (1906–1975), Soviet military officer Ghukas Poghosyan (born 1994)...
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Shahamirian. The excommunication was lifted by Simeon's successor Ghukas Karnetsi in 1780 after Shahamirian's repeated requests. Movses later moved to...
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manuscript copies of the work prior to its publication to Catholicos Ghukas Karnetsi and Hovsep Arghutian, archbishop of the Armenians of Russia. Snare...
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entrance built in stone from the northern side. In 1790 Catholicos Ghukas Karnetsi (r. 1780–1799) added a rotunda-shaped bell tower on the porch/narthex...
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holiday of Vardavar. In accordance with his wishes, his former student Ghukas Karnetsi was elected his successor as catholicos. Reformed orthography: Սիմեոն...
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finest pieces of medieval Armenian art. It was created in 1134 by Grigor and Ghukas. It depicts non-religious, historic scenes. The front side probably shows...
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