Tegher Monastery

Tegher Monastery
Տեղերի Վանք
The Monastery of Tegher.
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
Location
LocationNear the modern village of Tegher and across the gorge from Byurakan, Aragatsotn Province,  Armenia
Tegher Monastery is located in Armenia
Tegher Monastery
Shown within Armenia
Tegher Monastery is located in Aragatsotn
Tegher Monastery
Tegher Monastery (Aragatsotn)
Geographic coordinates40°20′42″N 44°14′26″E / 40.345092°N 44.240544°E / 40.345092; 44.240544
Architecture
Architect(s)Vardapet Aghbayrik
StyleArmenian
Completed13th century

Tegher Monastery (Armenian: Տեղեր or Տեղերի Վանք; also Tegheri Vank) is an early 13th-century Armenian monastery and church located on the southeastern slopes of Mount Aragats near the modern village of Tegher, and across the gorge from the village of Byurakan in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It was built for Princess Khatun (also known as Mamakhatun), the wife of Prince Vache I Vachutian who had purchased the district of Aragatzotn from the Zakarian brothers.[1] The architect Vardapet Aghbayrik designed Tegher and the monasteries of Saghmosavank and Hovhannavank during the 13th century. The monastery survived intact during a time when Mongol invasions plagued the lands.

Ruins of the 9th century village of Tegher (Old Tegher) sit a short-distance walk from the monastery. Numerous foundations may be seen, along with the remains of a Tukh Manuk funerary chapel of the 5th century. Nearby is also the medieval to 19th century cemetery with some mausoleums and khachkars.

  1. ^ Karapetian, Samvel (2013). "TEGHER MONASTERY" (PDF). VARDZK Research on Armenian Architecture. 10: 1–34.

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