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CHIRVANDJOUK
 
http://armenianstudies.csufresno.edu/iaa_architecture/chirvandjouk.htm
 
  
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Type: Single Nave Church with four bays
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Location: Eight miles from Artik
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Date: IV-V c.
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Evidence for date: the basis of evidence for date was architectural design.
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Important details: until 1948 the church was named Sirvajuk and acoording to the use of unpolished stones it may have originally been a pagan temple.
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State of preservation: Rather well preserved despite the roof, which has fallen in.
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Summary:The church with its single nave four bay plan is believed to be an earlier pagan temple. Not much information is gathered but inscriptions found on the north side appear to be in a different language and a rather 10th century inscription. The single rectangular church had a vaulted roof, which has collapsed. The east apse does not fit the 4th century plans but is believed to be added in the 5th century. Many renovations occurred within
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the church including some in the 7th and 10th century to add windows. 12th and 13th century Khatchkars are amidst the cemetery next to the church.
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Chirvandjouk (Lernkert) IV_V sec
 
Strz 1918 142, 380
 
Torom 1948 139
 
Harut 1951 38]
 
Sahin 1955 119-120, 125, 129
 
Tokar 1961 74-76
 
Sark 1966 207-208
 
AMA 1968 74
 
Khatch 1971 plan 6, fig. 21
 
Cuneo 1973 230, fig. 31
 
Gandolfo 1973 48, 80, 119, 137
 
Kouymj 1973 15
 
Cone 1974 21-22
 
Kouymj 1978 19
 
Xalpa 1966 207-208
 
Alish 1881 166
 
Gingno 1968
 
Arutjunujan 1951
 
Arakelyan 1964   
 
photos not available 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
http://armenianstudies.csufresno.edu/iaa_architecture/chirvandjouk.htm
 
 
 
CHIRVANDJOUK
 
  
 
Type: Single Nave Church with four bays
 
Type: Single Nave Church with four bays

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Ссылки: http://armenianstudies.csufresno.edu/iaa_architecture/chirvandjouk.htm

Type: Single Nave Church with four bays Location: Eight miles from Artik Date: IV-V c. Evidence for date: the basis of evidence for date was architectural design. Important details: until 1948 the church was named Sirvajuk and acoording to the use of unpolished stones it may have originally been a pagan temple. State of preservation: Rather well preserved despite the roof, which has fallen in. Reconstruction: Summary:The church with its single nave four bay plan is believed to be an earlier pagan temple. Not much information is gathered but inscriptions found on the north side appear to be in a different language and a rather 10th century inscription. The single rectangular church had a vaulted roof, which has collapsed. The east apse does not fit the 4th century plans but is believed to be added in the 5th century. Many renovations occurred within the church including some in the 7th and 10th century to add windows. 12th and 13th century Khatchkars are amidst the cemetery next to the church.

Bibliography: Chirvandjouk (Lernkert) IV_V sec Strz 1918 142, 380 Torom 1948 139 Harut 1951 38] Sahin 1955 119-120, 125, 129 Tokar 1961 74-76 Sark 1966 207-208 AMA 1968 74 Khatch 1971 plan 6, fig. 21 Cuneo 1973 230, fig. 31 Gandolfo 1973 48, 80, 119, 137 Kouymj 1973 15 Cone 1974 21-22 Kouymj 1978 19 Xalpa 1966 207-208 Alish 1881 166 Gingno 1968 Arutjunujan 1951 Arakelyan 1964 photos not available