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5th-7th then the 10th-13th centuries, followed by mostly urban churches/cathedrals being built since then. So I guess that pretty much splits them in three, with most falling into the second category. Hmm, maybe that doesn't help much. Actually, upon looking at it, I think the template is fine for the time being. I don't think we need to add anything for the now, and can work on filling in the pages themselves. I would even suggest taking out a few (Bgheno, Lmbat, Shoghagat, Tegh), depending on the intention of the list. I like the list as a way to highlight some of the most important sites either architecturally or historically, not as a complete list. --
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prominent proportion) of links are in
Armenian (or other languages). The average reader on the English Knowledge doesn't read Armenian (and if they do, they can consult the Armenian Knowledge separately) and there's no easy way to even see which links are in English and which aren't, so for the majority of readers this navbox doesn't really help them find the articles they may want to read. Even if we mark out the interlanguage links more explicitly, it would still be visually difficult to find the English links in such a large navbox.
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Nakhichevan churches, which were not destroyed till Soviet collapse. I didn't add the full list of
Armenian churches of Nakhichevan with churches which stood before Soviet times, otherwise the number of Nakhichevan churches would become more than all Armenian churches we have here around the world. But even here we got huge RED cloud of links with no pages behind. I have info on all the churches I put here, generally it is concluded to a couple of rows of text and a photo, but I have no time to arrange it all. Who can help me?
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NKR and all of the mountains of
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Hello
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The churches and monasteries in the 'Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic / Artsakh' sections are located within the internationally-recognised borders of Azerbaijan, which means the fact of them being located in Azerbaijan is at least as actual and valid as the fact of them being located in the self-proclaimed
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If we don't have any info on those churches OR if the church / monastery is not of any particular significance, I don't think it belongs in the list. This list only is for churches built before 1700. Many of these churches might have been built afterward. Maybe the list of
Artsakh churches belongs
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A way cannot be called 'reasonable' if it causes so much controversy. This template needs to reflect a balanced opinion. So far it does a great job at reflecting the
Armenian point of view, but is in total discordance with the Azerbaijani point of view, for which you must account when creating such
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and added SVG vector file, which I myself created according to Argam
Ayvazyan illustrated map book, the ISBN given in the article. I put it under Public Domain so that it gets spread as much as possible. And the list of the churches include 284 churches, some of which I have photos of, but it needs
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I don't need them: just type 'Noraduz' in the browser's search when viewing the template. Besides, neither
Khachkar destruction in Nakhchivan nor Julfa has this template with Julfa cemetery, so I suggest restraining from tricky coatrack. Leaving Kish church instead of Julfa cemetery could be a good
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I think it might be better if we comment out the red linked articles (articles that don't yet exist) in the source code, because first of all there are too many of them. And second if the list is large we can start to create subcategories; but it won't look nice if we have sub categories with many
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And we have a bigger problem: Artsakh churches, which number of bigger than of
Nakhichevan? I put now only a part of Martakert region, while there are 4 more regions in former NKAO and Karvachar and Kashatagh? Is it possible to create a separate box for it too? I don't know how to do it, but I can
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You didn't see any photos of the church because it was DESTROYED by the government of Azerbaijan in front of the eyes of the world while film was rolling from the opposite side of the Arax. Not only a shameless and disrespectful act toward human culture, but also not exactly smart either. In any
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regions in order to differentiate between an existing state and a previous region. When we refer to NKR, we refer to the entire area which it controls. It makes no sense to differentiate between Kelbajar/Lachin and the rest of the area. The entire region is mountains. Whatever are mountains is
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for sharing across all Knowledge projects. With regard to scanning photos, it's best to ask for written permission from the author to release under a CC-Attributions license. (The Research on Armenian Architecture organization has agreed to these conditions, so you may find a tens of thousands of
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there seems to confirm a general consensus from experienced editors on not adding such links in navboxes. Or just from a general practical perspective, as someone who may want to browse articles on Armenian churches, the usefulness of this navbox is severely undermined if the majority (or a very
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I like by age best, with those up to the 8th century in one category, those from 8th to 13th in a second, and those newer in a third (year of construction would go on when most of the complex was built). Most churches will fit neatly into these categories, as our big building binges were in the
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Therefore, I strongly recommend we remove all interlanguage links, but given the number of links to remove I think it would be good to give a chance for more involved editors to comment. If new English articles are created for the missing topics after removal, they can always be added later. If
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Under Armenia, among the "N"? Nothing such in NKR or Armenia itself, unless you are misspelling. Anyway, which church(es)? The article deals only with khachkars and the claim of Armenian archaeologists is obscure to me. Besides, I saw no photos or account on any sanctuary, allegedly existing in
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I have added the full list of Tbilisi Armenian churches I had. Also there are several pages already created under "Armeian Churches in Tbilisi" category, which I links to. As much as I find time to arrange data I have, I'll add other pages too. But what I'm worried about is the huge number of
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helpful, we can also copy any deleted links on the talk page (in a dedicated section), or at least include a link here to the last version before the links are removed, so that there's still a handy list of potential new articles to create that editors can consult afterwards.
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in Old Tbilisi along the banks of the Kura River. This was the main Armenian cathedral of Tbilisi in the early twentieth century and the seat of the Diocese. It was destroyed during Soviet times. Does anyone have any more info about this church that they can share? Thanks.
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I've created a new template to help manage the growth of this list. The new template is limited to churches, monasteries, and seminaries that have actively functioned after 1700. Therefore, even churches built before 1700 but in use afterwards can make it to this list:
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subdivision. Northern Artsakh is the mountainous region east of Lake Sevan and north of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, including Shahumian. So from a historical point of view, it is reasonable to include a Northern Artsakh subdivision to denote that part of modern-day
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The templates will be renamed according: "Medieval Armenian churches and monasteries", "Early modern Armenian churches and monasteries", and "Modern Armenian churches and seminaries" (as there are no longer any active monasteries in the modern period as far as I know).
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See the very first item in this Talk page (search for "cemetery"). It is not worth creating a separate template for Armenian cemeteries, and as their are only two major ones: Noraduz and Jugha (which was shamelessly destroyed by the government of Azerbaijan), it is
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Hi all, I noticed while adding a new link that there's a huge number of interlanguage links in this navbox; to the point where I'm not sure that the majority of links are even for English articles. This seems to be against the spirit and maybe the letter of
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templates. I am willing to compromise and if I have to deal with an uncompromising point of view here, there is not reason to waste time. This issue will be taken elsewhere. As of now, I am open to your suggestions as to how this template can be NPOV-ed.
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We must then make up our mind on whether the sites are going to be groupped by historical regions or by states. Because what is called "Northern Artsakh" by Armenians is called "Ganjabasar" by Azeris, and it is only logical that listing something under
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exists and a list article of all Armenian churches/monasteries is also possible. If editors really want a comprehensive list of all possible church articles, including those not yet created in English, that format would be much more efficient than a
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Yes, I think that major Armenian churches that have been totally destroyed without a trace should certainly be kept on this list. With regard to the Jugha and Noraduz cemeteries, I think they should be kept for now until either of two developments
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Some work is needed to identify the prominent historical & contemporary Armenian churches in Istanbul, the center of Western Armenian culture during the 18th to early 20th centuries. There are about 32 Armenian churches in Istanbul.
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By geography: For example: "Armenian Churches of the Armenian Highland" (would include all churches in historical Armenia); "Armenian Churches of the Armenian Diaspora" (which could be expanded, depending on number by continent, country,
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Merging the entire region under "South Caucasus" is unreasonable as it unnecessarily reduces the resolution with which these churches and monasteries can be grouped. I plan to remove some of these churches and place them under a
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rayon; therefore the territory referred to by that name cannot include Kalbajar and Lachin where those two monasteries are located. The historical region of Artsakh does not include the Hakari River valley either, as seen in
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There is a lack of information on the web on the following two important churches in the area east of Lake Van, the cradle of Armenian civilization (e.g. location of "Hayots Dzor" where Hayk defeated Bel). These are in the
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With regard to churches in Nakhichevan, there is a wealth of info in Argam Ayvazian's "The Historical Monuments of Nakhichevan" (1990) Wayne State University Press, Detroit. With regard to the churches of Northern Artsakh,
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The most reasonable way to list historical Armenian landmarks is by grouping them into sections according to the historical Armenian provinces they are located in and corresponding to the period when they were erected.
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and then that list can be linked to from this template. We should reserve the links in this template only to (1) monasteries/churches that are notable, and (2) monasteries/churches that we have a good deal of info on.
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2 -- incorrect. The borders of the NKR are set by its CONSTITUTION and they certainly include the area of Lachin in which Tsitsernavank is located and the region south of the Murghuz mountains in which Dadivank is
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There are lots of info on Armenian churches I have, including Argam Ayvazyan works, Samvel Karapetyan, Shahen Mkrtchyan and many more refering both Nakhichevan and Artsakh. I agree it's better have some page like
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3 -- NKR is a living entity today. This template is organized by existing countries -- the NKR being one of them. Historical Artsakh is the entire Mountainous area west of the Kura River, for your information.
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are located outside of the territories declared independent by the Armenians in 1991 (which disqualifies them as being located in the "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic") or outside of the historical region of
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Once again, Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh only proclaimed independence within the borders of the former NKAO, which suggests that monasteries outside of NKAO do not fall under its claimed jurisdiction.
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I decided to offer a compromise version and to group the sites in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia as those in the South Caucasus, for a number of reasons, mainly having to do with Nagorno-Karabakh:
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Moreover, what to do with the huge list of churches of Nakhichevan, which I have no info about, but have got names, and the list is huge. Is it appropriate to create a separate box for it may be?
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Where it "has been discussed before"? How khachkar destruction under the title of Julfa cemetery match Armenian Churches? Even khachkars alone do not fit much, the recent revert is clearly
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These administrative-political overlaps create a great deal of confusion and POV. This is why I believe the best way to represent them is by merging them into one general category, such as
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and place all the churches there, but here the box needs to contain a link to that page to show that the template doesn't show all ones. I'll work over it as soon as I find some time.
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template. I don't see any POV issue. For an article on historical Azerbaijani architecture, I see no reason not to refer to a particular area in the context of an Azerbaijani name.
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It's been a year and a half or so since I made the comment above and there's no other response, so I've gone ahead and removed all the non-English links (as best I could;
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Nowhere does the 'NKR Constitution' outline the borders of this so-called 'state' or otherwise suggest the inclusion of the said regions into its immediate jurisdiction.
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4 -- I don't agree. In my opinion, the most reasonable way to group is by the existing republic that de facto controls the territories in which said monastery belongs.
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http://digitool.rpi.edu:8881/R/FGVL4G33DTDHQB7T5883X1TVN83YDAHGQS4XNQTNQHPRA5XVLQ-00035?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=8138&local_base=GEN01&pds_handle=GUEST
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Dadivank and Tsitsernavank are both in Artsakh as well as the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. To clarify, Artsakh is the entire mountainous region west of the Kura river.
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Yeah, there's a lot to see in that small piece of land. Too bad our government is shit and as you can see, many valuable monuments are in ruins. --
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Where do you see Noraduz there? I know the reason you push it, but really this is not the place. Martyrology should have the bounds.
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No problem. By the way, I'd like to thank you for your interest in Armenia and the great work you have done. Shnorhakalutyun --
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photos by them in Yerevan, already ready to be used...)
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article or a separate article titled something like
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Cathedral of St Elias and St Gregory the Illuminator
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Saint Catherine's Armenian Church, Saint Petersburg
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2211:List of Armenian Apostolic Churches in Nakhichevan
2075:Church of the Holy Mother of God of Mens Monastery
2045:I found more information about this cathedral in:
2001:I will check my books for Istanbul, just in case.
1867:Wow :) I thought just churches and monasteries...
2077:. It was destroyed in 1930 during Soviet times.
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877:http://www.raa.am/Jard/FR_set_E_Cond_Turkey.htm
615:Holy Apostles (Mush; stored important relics)
576:I think the key ones (other than Akhtamar) are:
1145:New template: "Contemporary Armenian Churches"
1123:Contemporary Armenian Churches and Monasteries
2188:List of Armenian churches in Nagorno-Karabakh
1446:Mekhitarist Monastery of Venice (San Lazzaro)
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1970:Hey! How'd you find that (St Sarkis)! :-)
1549:Armenian Genocide Memorial Church (Der Zor)
649:Done. I don't have the coordinates though.
2484:I just felt that it is necessary to keep.
2194:. So, what do you think about this idea?--
1594:Kartal Surp Nişan Armenian Orthodox Church
1526:Cathedral of the Forty Martyrs of Sebastia
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1771:Well, it seems you should have glasses.
2273:Template:Contemporary Armenian Churches
2192:List of Armenian churches in Azerbaijan
2184:List of Armenian churches in Azerbaijan
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1644:St. Stephen's Armenian Apostolic Church
1584:Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
1203:Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral
1183:Modern Armenian churches and seminaries
1085:(you can even see Tzitzernavank in it).
302:Template:Contemporary Armenian Churches
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2124:List of Armenian churches in Artsakh
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2719:NA-importance Christianity articles
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542:http://virtualani.org/beyondani.htm
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559:...And which to include of these?
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779:Holy Apostles Cathedral of Kars
505:red links. What do you think?
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1948:with 3 or 4 of these churches.
1507:Armenian Catholic Patriarchate
1306:Gevorkian Theological Seminary
1233:Holy Vartanants Martyrs Church
892:This monastery is on par with
349:THE KHATCHKAR MONUMENTS AT POR
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2309:What NOT to add to this list.
2021:Armenian Cathedral of Tbilisi
1924:Armenian churches in Istanbul
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1294:Saint John the Baptist Church
1270:Church of the Holy Archangels
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2271:Since the list for the
1998:Categories of course ^^
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866:St. Bartholomeus church
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2277:Template:Human history
1218:Saint Sarkis (Kentron)
1213:Saint John the Baptist
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1467:Church of St Yeghiche
1248:Holy Saviour's Church
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1786:consensus though.
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