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Armenian Studies Program

Churches at Moks

Moks: Water and Trees

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Müküs River (Turkish Bahçesaray Çay) flowing South toward the Tigris River (Turkish Dicle Irmak).

  • Chapel of Surb Astvatsatsin
    Image 56 of 157 Chapel of Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Virgin Mary) of Andzghonts (Andzghonts Vank), situated near the village of Moks, province of Mokk, exterior, looking southeast (13th Century). (August 14, 1996 - A17:6.)
  • Interior of the Armenian Church
    Image 57 of 157 Interior of the Armenian Church of Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Virgin Mary) of Andzghonts (Andzghonts Vank), situated near the village of Moks, looking east toward the apse (13th Century). (August 14, 1996 - A17:2.)
  • Chapel of Surb Hagop
    Image of 58 of 157 Chapel of Surb Hagop (Saint James) of Dasht, situated near the village of Moks, province of Mokk, exterior, looking southwest (10th Century). (August 14, 1996 - A18:5.)
  • Interior of the Armenian Church
    Image 59 of 157 Interior of the Armenian Church of Surb Hagop (Saint James) of Dasht, situated near the village of Moks, looking west toward its west entrance (10th Century). (August 14, 1996 - A18:1.)
  • Interior of the Armenian Church
    Image 60 of 157 Entrance to the Armenian Monastery of the Warrior (Zoravori Vank), a place of pilgrimage hollowed out of rock, near the village of Moks, province of Mokk, looking east (10th Century?). (August 14, 1996 - A20:7.)