Noravank
About Noravank
Noravank signifies "New Monastery" in Armenian. Be that as it may, today this name does not coordinate as it is as of now over seven centuries old.
The most delightful Noravank complex was built in the 13th century on the edge of the restricted twisting chasm of the stream Amaghu close to the city of Yeghegnadzor.
The canyon is well known for its lofty red rocks transcending behind the religious community. The cloister is once in a while named Amagu Noravank to recognize it from the Noravank religious community the city of Goris.
Amagu is the name of a little settlement which used to remain over the crevasse. In the times of Orbelyan sovereigns the cloister turned into the huge religious focus, and in the thirteenth-fourteenth hundreds of years, it turned into a living arrangement of Syunik's ministers.
Thusly, a noteworthy religious and later social focal point of Armenia was firmly associated with numerous instructive establishments, essentially with Gladzor's college and library.
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