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Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh - Gharapagh historic facts - it's occupied by Azerbaijan

 Information via Joel Tenney:

Artsakh is Azerbaijan? And who built all this? Them?
⛪ Gandzasar monastery (4th century) and St. Hovhannes Baptist church (1216-1238)
⛪ Dadivank (4th century) and Catholic (9-11th century)
⛪ Amaras monastery (4th century)
⛪ St. George of Tsitsernavanq (4-5th century)
Gtchavanq (4-13th century)⛪
Monastery of Yeghishe Arakyal (Jrvshtik) (5th century), Mataghis
⛪ Vankasar White Cross (5th century)
⛪ Kataro Monastery of Dizapayt and St. Mary (5th century)
⛪ The bread of bread (7-17 century)
⛪ Mokhrenis' covenant (7-17th century)
⛪ St. Hakobavanq of Kolatak (9th century)
⛪ Tsori Holy Savior (9th century)
St. Stepanos of Smaksogh (9-10th century)
White Cross Monastery of Hadrut Vank village (10th century)⛪
Architect Yeghisha Kus desert (12th tour)⛪
Saint George of Chankatagh (12th century)⛪
⛪ Khotavank (12-13th century)
⛪ St. Mary of Karvachar was born in the desert (12-13th century)
Saint Savior of Paul (12-13th century)⛪
⛪ Shoshkavanq St. Astvatsatsatsin
⛪ Horeka monastery (13th century)
⛪ Kavakavank (14th century)
⛪ Gospel of St. Gayane virgin desert (1616)
⛪ Holy Resurrection of Hadrut (1621)
⛪ Pirumashen (1641)
⛪ Holy Virgin of the Gospel (1651)
⛪ St. Stephen of the Cross (1654)
Shoshi New church (1655)⛪
⛪ St. Pandaleon of Berdadzor (Parin PJ) (1658)
⛪ Moskhmhat Ghevondyan desert (1658)
⛪ St. Minas of Haki (1673)
⛪ St. Grigoris Church of Herher (1676)
⛪ Tsakuri Tsakhkavanq St. Mary (1682)
⛪ Monastery of Yeritsman (1691)
Masrik church of Kashunik (1694)⛪
⛪ Desert Holy Savior (Napat) (17th century)
⛪ St. Stepanos of Hochants (17th century)
⛪ Bovurkhan monastery complex (17th century)
⛪ St. Hovhannes the Baptist (1736)
⛪ Holy Virgin Mary of Khnatsakh (1740)
⛪ Saint Stephen of Padara (18th century)
⛪ St. Mary of Mushkapati (18th century)
⛪ Holy Virgin of Dashushen (1843)
⛪ St. John the Baptist of Shushi (1847)
⛪ Saint Mary of Ngi (1853)
⛪ St. Hovhannes Karapet of Martakert (1857)
⛪ St. Mary of Aygestan (1860)
⛪ St. Mary under the stone (1862)
⛪ Shushi's Holy Savior (1868-1887)
⛪ Holy Virgin of Ashan (1896)
Saint George of Astghashen (1898)⛪
Saint George⛪ of Mataghis (1898)
 
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If Azerbaijan claims that Artsakh was its territory, then how did they, without being Christians, build Armenian churches?
Or where was Azerbaijan when a monastery was being built in Artsakh in the 4th century🤔 🇦🇲 🇦🇲
Now he is openly shouting that Armenia did not exist and those are Azeri lands. It would take just a few historians to maybe finally speak the truth and back it up with evidence that Armenians existed during the Roman empire.
Who built all of these churches on the lands that supposedly “belonged” to them?
⛪ Gandzasar monastery (4th century) and St. Hovhannes Baptist church (1216-1238)
⛪ Dadivank (4th century) and Catholic (9-11th century)
⛪ Amaras monastery (4th century)
⛪ St. George of Tsitsernavanq (4-5th century)
Gtchavanq (4-13th century)⛪
Monastery of Yeghishe Arakyal (Jrvshtik) (5th century), Mataghis
⛪ Vankasar White Cross (5th century)
⛪ Kataro Monastery of Dizapayt and St. Mary (5th century)
⛪ The bread of bread (7-17 century)
⛪ Mokhrenis' covenant (7-17th century)
⛪ St. Hakobavanq of Kolatak (9th century)
⛪ Tsori Holy Savior (9th century)
St. Stepanos of Smaksogh (9-10th century)
White Cross Monastery of Hadrut Vank village (10th century)⛪
Architect Yeghisha Kus desert (12th tour)⛪
Saint George of Chankatagh (12th century)⛪
⛪ Khotavank (12-13th century)
⛪ St. Mary of Karvachar was born in the desert (12-13th century)
Saint Savior of Paul (12-13th century)⛪
⛪ Shoshkavanq St. Astvatsatsatsin
⛪ Horeka monastery (13th century)
⛪ Kavakavank (14th century)
⛪ Gospel of St. Gayane virgin desert (1616)
⛪ Holy Resurrection of Hadrut (1621)
⛪ Pirumashen (1641)
⛪ Holy Virgin of the Gospel (1651)
⛪ St. Stephen of the Cross (1654)
Shoshi New church (1655)⛪
⛪ St. Pandaleon of Berdadzor (Parin PJ) (1658)
⛪ Moshkhat Ghevondyan desert (1658)
⛪ St. Minas of Haki (1673)
⛪ St. Grigoris Church of Herher (1676)
⛪ Tsakuri's Tsakhkavan's St. Mary (1682)
⛪ Monastery of Yeritsman (1691)
Masrik church of Kashunik (1694)⛪
⛪ Desert Holy Savior (Napat) (17th century)
⛪ St. Stepanos of Hochants (17th century)
⛪ Bovurkhan monastery complex (17th century)
⛪ St. Hovhannes the Baptist (1736)
⛪ Holy Virgin Mary of Khnatsakh (1740)
⛪ Saint Stephen of Padara (18th century)
⛪ St. Mary of Mushkapati (18th century)
⛪ Holy Virgin of Dashushen (1843)
⛪ St. John the Baptist of Shushi (1847)
⛪ Saint Mary of Ngi (1853)
⛪ St. Hovhannes Karapet of Martakert (1857)
⛪ St. Mary of Aygestan (1860)
⛪ St. Mary under the stone (1862)
⛪ Shushi's Holy Savior (1868-1887)
⛪ Holy Virgin of Ashan (1896)
Saint George of Astghashen (1898)⛪
Saint George⛪ of Mataghis (1898)
 

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