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By the time Simeon Lehatsi visited the monastery in 1617-1618, Surp Garabed Vank was clearly a large, and impressive center:
“ St. Garabed, which was on the high hill, with a dome, large and glorious, the whole city lying before it. And there is a vast and expansive field before the monastery. And all the buildings and villages are Armenian, and all the churches and monasteries are built and completed . . . .And it is quite an amazing building. . . ."
Four images of Surp Garabed Vank. The photograph on the left dates from before 1915, and the second photograph, which is a close-up of the eastern portion, is circa 1903. Both of these images were initially postcards, and have been credited to M. R. Chalukian and A. Stepanian, of Talas. The third photograph shows the central courtyard of the monastery, prior to 1915. The final image was an engraving of the eastern portion of the monastery published in Tour de Monde, Paris, 1896.
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