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The memorial inside Armenian Monastery, in Cyprus. Also known as Magaravank, this is an Armenian monastery located in a forested valley in the Alevkaya range. The monastery was first established in the early eleventh century as a Coptic (Egyptian Christian) monastery and came into the hands of the Armenians about the 15th century. The Armenians retained control of Sourp Magar and its lands under Venetian and Ottoman rule, the latter in which it was often called the Blue Monastery on account of the colour of the doors and windows.
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Linea di accreditamento autore
Parole chiave immagine
Ricerche correlate
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Porte Colorate
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Porte Georgiane
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Santo Sepolcro
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Chiesa
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Cimitero Copto
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Egitto
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Il Cairo Antico
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Cairo
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Edificio
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Chiesa Copta Egiziana
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Colori Delle Porte
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Porta
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Copto Egiziano
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Architettura
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Suolo Ottomano
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Porta Di Legno
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Chiesa Cattedrale Copta Egiziana Pubblica
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Chiesa Egiziana
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Gli Armeni Commemorano
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Cappella Copta
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Chiesa Ortodossa
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Cattedrale Copta Egiziana Church
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Armenia
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Chi Ha Perso
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In Provenza





















