There were many Armenian churches, schools, neighborhoods here as well.
This is distributed to all of the Armenian churches throughout the world.
The two Armenian churches suffered damage as a result of the war.
The village is home to a ruined Armenian church built between the 10th and 13th centuries.
The roots of the Armenian Church go back to the 1st century.
The remains of old Armenian churches may still be found, but they are mostly unmarked.
The village had a large, 19th century, Armenian church that was standing derelict in the 1980s but which is now destroyed.
This version, now used by the Armenian Church, was completed about 434.
The museum is home to treasures of the Armenian Church throughout the history.
The Armenian Church has a long history of women deacons, to the present.