Kobayr (Armenian: Քոբայր), previously known as Kober kayarani gyugh (Քոբեր կայարանի գյուղ),[1] is a village in the Tumanyan Municipality of the Lori Province of Armenia. Kobayr Monastery is near the village.[2]
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Kobayr (Armenian: Քոբայր) is a 12th-century Armenian monastery located in the village Kobayr, directly across the road from the town of Tumanyan, within...
in the Kobayr Monastery. He built the belltower and the mausoleum in the center of the monastery at Kobayr Monastery. The belltower of Kobayr Monastery...
also depicted with him. Kobayr fresco (men in uniform). Chapel Probable mural of Shahnshah's wife, and Zakare III's mother. Kobayr Monastery's Chapel, painted...
Armenian). Советакан грох. p. 20. The frescoes of the Kobayr monastery (...) The frescoes of Kobayr refer to the second, i . e . to the Zakarian period...
Church of Kish, 12th century Jukhtak Vank, 12th century Castle of Kars, 1153 Kobayr monastery, 1171 Lori Fortress, 1177 Tejharuyk Monastery, 1196–1199 Hayravank...
Between the 11th and 13th centuries, the monasteries of Haghpat, Sanahin, Kobayr and Bardzrakash in Dsegh served as centers of Armenian culture, theology...
decorative window frame and geometric rosettes (Hovhannavank, Akhtala, Kobayr). Perhaps one of the most characteristic decoration techniques of the time...