Parkhali (Georgian: პარხალი), also known in Turkish as Barhal or Altıparmak, is a village that contains a medieval Georgian monastery and cathedral church. It is located near the town of Yusufeli, Artvin Province, Turkey,[1] and part of Yusufeli District.[2]
^Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia Vol. 7, p. 703, 1984.
^Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
Parkhali (Georgian: პარხალი), also known in Turkish as Barhal or Altıparmak, is a village that contains a medieval Georgian monastery and cathedral church...
surviving manuscript dates back to the 10th century and was written at Parkhali Monastery. There exists an Armenian translation of the same text, dated...
those rare manuscripts containing four Gospels [Opisa (913), Jruchi (936), Parkhali (973), of Tevdore (10th c.) and Gabriel Patarai (10th c.), which are entirely...
Georgian calligrapher of the 10th century. He created his works at the Parkhali monastery of Tao-Klarjeti. His calligraphic works are written in the Nuskhuri...
Monastery (Cevizli) ruins Ani Georgian Church ruins Ishkhani (İşhan) protected Parkhali (Barhal/Altıparmak) converted into a mosque Khandzta ruins Ekeki ruins...
2024-04-08. Giviashvili, Irene. "Grand Basilicas of Otkhta Church and Parkhali Monasteries: Stages of Construction." Bull. Georg. Natl. Acad. Sci 14.2...
hagiographer Giorgi Merchule and an insertion in the Gospels manuscript from the Parkhali monastery refer to him as eristavt-eristavi ("the duke of dukes") and eristavi...