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Hakobavank






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Coordinates: 40°0056N 46°3602E / 40.0156°N 46.6005°E / 40.0156; 46.6005
 

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Hakobavank
  • Հակոբավանք
  • Մեծառանից վանք
  • Hakobavank Monastery in 2015
    Religion
    AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
    RegionKalbajar District
    Location
    Location1.5 km from the village of Kolatak
    CountryAzerbaijan
    Hakobavank is located in Azerbaijan
    Hakobavank

    Shown within Azerbaijan

    Geographic coordinates40°00′56N 46°36′02E / 40.0156°N 46.6005°E / 40.0156; 46.6005
    Architecture
    TypeMonastery
    StyleArmenian
    Date established5th-7th centuries
    Completed11th-12th centuries

    Hakobavank (Armenian: Հակոբավանք, lit.'monastery of Hakob'), also known as Metsaranits Monastery (Armenian: Մեծառանից վանք), is an Armenian monastery situated near the village of KolatakinAzerbaijan.[1][2][3]

    History[edit]

    Hakobavank was established in the 5th-7th centuries. It acquired its final form by the 11th-12th centuries. In the 14th century the monastery became the deaconry of the district of Mets Arank (genitive: Metsaranits). The complex is named after Jacob of Nisibis.[1]

    There is no information about the date of foundation of the monastery. The oldest inscription, carved on the pedestal of a khachkar (cross-stone), refers to the year of 853. According to the historical chronicles, the monastery buildings were built, rebuilt and reconstructed periodically between the 9th and 18th centuries. One of the manuscripts kept in Matenadaran says that the Metsaranits Church was rebuilt by Khorinshah Zakarian.[2]

    A renovation project of the monastery complex commenced in 2022.[1]

    Gallery[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "Hakobavank Revival". hakobavank.am. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  • ^ a b Natalia Ghukasyan. "Hakobavank Monastery, Kolatak, NKR". building.am. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  • ^ "Hakobavank". savearmenianmonuments.com. Retrieved 4 November 2021.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hakobavank&oldid=1193054979"

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