Mount Ararat with the historic Khor Virap monastery visible at center-left

Khachkars

Khachkars were also erected to commemorate military victories, monastery foundations, and royal patronage acts, with inscriptions recording the patron's name, the occasion, and the date. UNESCO's 2010 inscription file identifies this range — from private memorial to public civic monument — as central to the khachkar's historical role in Armenian society.

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Khachkars were also erected to commemorate military victories, monastery foundations, and royal patronage acts, with inscriptions recording the patron's name, the occasion, and the date. UNESCO's 2010 inscription file identifies this range  from private memorial to public civic monument  as central to the khachkar's historical role in Armenian society. 

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