Bagavan
Bagavan (also spelled Bagawan; Armenian: Բագաւան) was an ancient locality in the central part of Armenia in the principality of Bagrevand. The site is located in the village of Taşteker to the west of modern Diyadin, Turkey. Situated on a tributary of the Euphrates at the foothills of Mount Npat, to the north of Lake Van, Bagavan held one of the major temples of pre-Christian Armenia. After the Christianization of Armenia, Bagavan became the site of a large church and monastery. Pillaged in 1877 by the Kurds, it was completely destroyed after 1915 during the Armenian genocide.
St. Hovhannes Mkrtich (St. John the Baptist's), monastery of Bagavan Բագաւանի Սբ. Յովհաննէս Մկրտչի վանք | |
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St. John the Baptist's monastery of Bagavan, circa 1915 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Province | Ağrı Province |
Region | Armenian Highlands |
Status | Destroyed in 1915 |
Location | |
Location | Turkey |
Shown within Turkey | |
Geographic coordinates | 39.6231°N 43.5252°E |
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