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The famous Ortaköy Mosque, located on the coastal pier square, was originally built in the 18th centThe famous Ortaköy Mosque, located on the coastal pier square, was originally built in the 18th cent

The famous Ortaköy Mosque, located on the coastal pier square, was originally built in the 18th century. Later, in the 19th century, the current mosque, ordered by Sultan Abdülmecid I and designed by architects (father and son) Garabet Amira Balyan and Nigogayos Balyan in Neo-Baroque style, was edificed between 1854 and 1856.


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SULTAN MEHMED V In The Ortaköy Mosque For Friday Prayer. The famous Ortaköy Mosque, located on the c

SULTAN MEHMED V In The Ortaköy Mosque For Friday Prayer.

The famous Ortaköy Mosque, located on the coastal pier square, was originally built in the 18th century. Later, in the 19th century, the current mosque, ordered by Sultan Abdülmecid I and designed by architects (father and son) Garabet Amira Balyan and Nigogayos Balyan in Neo-Baroque style, was edificed between 1854 and 1856.


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Animating the national animals of different countries dancing in the style of their country. First one I chose was the country I’m from, Armenia   

#armenia    #armenian    #dances    #dancing    #animal    #animals    #dancing animals    #national animal    #hand drawn    #2d animation    

kupadakicay:

Kars.

Ani Harabeleri.

historium: Cher sitting on Lenin statue. Armenia 1993 This is iconic

historium:

Cher sitting on Lenin statue. Armenia 1993

This is iconic


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nnnorthaaafrican: Portrait of an Iranian woman wearing traditional jewelry, 1900/1925.Antoin Servugu

nnnorthaaafrican:

Portrait of an Iranian woman wearing traditional jewelry, 1900/1925.

Antoin Servuguin. 

Fun fact: Antoin Sevruguin was an Iranian Armenian photographer


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BucephalusArmenian version of the Alexander Romance, Sulu Manastir 1544Manchester, John Rylands Univ

Bucephalus

Armenian version of the Alexander Romance, Sulu Manastir 1544

Manchester, John Rylands University Library, Armenian MS 3, fol. 42v


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cultureofarmenia: by Ilya Vartanian Armenian Womencultureofarmenia: by Ilya Vartanian Armenian Womencultureofarmenia: by Ilya Vartanian Armenian Womencultureofarmenia: by Ilya Vartanian Armenian Womencultureofarmenia: by Ilya Vartanian Armenian Womencultureofarmenia: by Ilya Vartanian Armenian Womencultureofarmenia: by Ilya Vartanian Armenian Womencultureofarmenia: by Ilya Vartanian Armenian Women

cultureofarmenia:

by Ilya Vartanian

Armenian Women


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Utopia, armarium codicum bibliophilorum, Cod. 4, p. 1r on Flickr.Via Flickr:Manuscript title: Armeni

Utopia, armarium codicum bibliophilorum, Cod. 4, p. 1r on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Manuscript title: Armenian Hymnarium (Sharaknots)

Manuscript summary: Liturgical manuscript (Sharaknots), written by the copyist Awetis in Khizan in the province Van in the year 1647 (1096 according to the Armenian calendar). It contains 11 large miniatures and 28 miniatures in the margins, executed and signed by the painter Yovanes Gharietsi. He was one of the most fascinating artists of the late School of Vaspurakan. The manuscript is part of certain hymnals, created for private customers in the region of Lake Van and characterized by bright colors and interlace ornamentation. The manuscript features the Armenian Khaz-notation. The text contains the collection of hymns in use in the Armenian Church, in the same order as in a Hymnarium printed as a first edition in Amsterdam in the year 1664. Three more hymnals of this type, also the result of the collaboration of these two artists, are known: two in Jerusalem and one in Jerewan. Attached in the beginning and at the end are two sheets of parchment containing a part of the Proprium de Sanctis from a Latin breviary from the 13th/14th century.

Origin: Awendants, Khizan in the Province Van

Period: 17th century

Image source: Utopia, armarium codicum bibliophilorum, Cod. 4: Armenian Hymnarium (Sharaknots) (www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/utp/0004)


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