Shoghakat Church of Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran
Shoghakat, Armenia, a village on Lake Sevan, Gegharkunik Province, Armenia
Shoghakat TV, an Armenian television channel based in Yerevan, Armenia
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Shoghakat may also refer to: Shoghakat Church, Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armavir Province, Armenia Shoghakat Church of Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province...
The Church of Shoghakat (Armenian: Շողակաթ եկեղեցի; meaning "drop of light" because of the ray of light that came down from heaven upon Hripsime's martyrs)...
renovations of the dome and some ceilings in 1652. Shoghakat Church – Meaning drop of light, Shoghakat is a single-nave domed basilica, built and completed...
Shoghakat TV (Armenian: Շողակաթ) is an Armenian television channel based in Yerevan, owned and operated by the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin; the regulating...
The Shoghakat Church or Shoghagat Church (Armenian: Թաւրիզի Սուրբ Շողակաթ եկեղեցի, Շողակաթ եկեղեցի, T’avrizhi Surb Shoghakat yekeghets’i, Persian: کلیسای...
1845. Tabriz has an Arajnordaran, three Armenian Churches (St. Sargis, Shoghakat, and St. Mary), a chapel (fa), a school, Ararat Cultural Club and an Armenian...
TV and Shant TV premium. On the other hand, Yerkir Media, Armenia 2, Shoghakat TV, Yerevan TV, 21TV and the TV channels of the Pan-Armenian Media Group...
Tabriz Shohada Mosque Catholic Church of Tabriz St. Mary Armenian Church Shoghakat Armenian Church Saint Sarkis Armenian Church Protestant church of Tabriz...
Hripsime Church (opened in 618), Saint Gayane Church (opened in 630), and Shoghakat Church (opened in 1694). Sevanavank monastic complex in Gegharkunik Province...
added Etchmiadzin Cathedral, the churches of St. Hripsime, St. Gayane, Shoghakat and the ruined Zvartnots Cathedral to the list of World Heritage Sites...
opened in 652, Targmanchats monastery of Aygeshat, 6th-7th centuries, Shoghakat Church, opened in 1694, Holy Mother of God Cathedral, opened in 1767....
annual review in Armenian called Shoghagat, meaning "Rays from Above" (Shoghakat in Eastern Armenian), containing theological, liturgical, historical and...
TV Hrazdan TV Kentron TV Public Television Company of Armenia Shant TV Shoghakat TV AzTV Cartoon Network İdman Azərbaycan İTV Mədəniyyət TV Alpha TV Cyprus...
Drakhtik (Armenian: Դրախտիկ) is a village in the Shoghakat Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was previously known as Tokhluja...
Tabriz Shohada Mosque Catholic Church of Tabriz St. Mary Armenian Church Shoghakat Armenian Church Saint Sarkis Armenian Church Protestant church of Tabriz...
(1919) by Fridtjof Nansen, 1925 Etchmiadzin Cathedral Saint Gayane Church Shoghakat Church Zvartnots Cathedral Notes "inside height under the dome" Sometimes...
the Armenian language in interviews with Public Television of Armenia, Shoghakat TV, independent Boon TV, Aravot, 1in.am, and other Armenian media outlets...
(Surp Sarkis), Saint Mary Church of Maralan (Maryam Nanna or Na-Na) and Shoghakat Church – and the Prelacy were renovated and a new church was built in...
Artanish (Armenian: Արտանիշ; Azerbaijani: Ardanış) is a village in the Shoghakat Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The village was populated...
the Armenia's Ministry of Defense An interview with Khachik Manukyan, Shoghakat TV Manukyan's Poetry Poetry (in Russian), Druzhba Narodov journal Գերմաներեն...