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  • Zolcsii
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    Ancient heritage

    Located in the cemetery of Oshakan, this shrine is a must see if you visit the small village. Its shape and building type can show also prechristian and christian heritage. Unfortunately the monument ...

    Reviewed on Apr 5, 2017
  • Ashot81
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    Small chapel next to Mashtots church

    It is a nice and old small chapel in Oshakan, close to the main Mashtots church. Located on the territory of an ancient cemetery, it is very nice place to visit. Walk about 15 mins from the church.

    Reviewed on Mar 1, 2017
  • PatrickM_Travels
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    A pleasing small shrine dedicated to 'dark-skinned youth'; the most redeeming part of Oshakan Cemetery.

    Located in the unexciting town of Oshakan, Armenia is the Tukh Manuk Shrine. I read online that Tukh Manuk literally translates to "dark baby" or "dark-skinned youth." Interesting. The shrine is actua...

    Reviewed on Jul 22, 2015
  • rysalka_2016
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    Tuk Manuk

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    Tuk Manukh is a small house on the cemetery, the same I saw in the vicinity of Yerevan. You can go inside, although the three there will no longer be deployed. It looks like a normal big cemetery. All it as ...

    Reviewed on Dec 12, 2016
  • gentbrugg
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    The Divine Holy Mosque at the cemetery

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    The Divine Holy Mosque at the Tuch-Manuk cemetery – is a pretty interesting feature of Armenia. It is a complex pre-Christian cult, somehow strangely moved into Armenian divine beliefs and ...

    Reviewed on Apr 8, 2016
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