Tourist Attraction
Related to
Abadan city (located in Khuzestan province)
Also known as: Church of Abadan, St. Karapet Armenian Church, Surp Garapet Church, St Karapet Armenian Apostolic Church
This church located next to Masjid Musa-ibn-Jafar, one of the oldest mosques of Abadan.
Approximately 2000 Christian families lived in
Abadan in 1356 SH who came to the church in order to hold their religious ceremonies. About half of this building ...
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
St. Karapet Armenian Church in Abadan is geographically located next to Masjid Musa-ibn-Jafar, one of the oldest mosques of Abadan.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
The Armenian Church of Surp Karapet was established in 1336 SH in Abadan, under the reign of Pahlavi. This Gregory church was once close to two protestant churches, Christopher Church in 1928 and Assyrian church in 1951, none of which is today remained. They constituted together triple churches of Abadan.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
The church has white walls and four brown wooden doors with two relief cross on each one. The church has two domes made of Aluminum the larger dome is placed on the central structure of the church and the smaller dome is on the posterior part of the church, in front of Miansara.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
St. Karapet Armenian Church in Abadan is geographically located next to Masjid Musa-ibn-Jafar, one of the oldest mosques of Abadan. | Copyright: Mohammadreza Shabani
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
The church has white walls and four brown wooden doors with two relief cross on each one. The church has two domes made of Aluminum the larger dome is placed on the central structure of the church and the smaller dome is on the posterior part of the church, in front of Miansara.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
Armenian Gregory Church in Abadan established in 1958 (1336 solar Hijri year) was considered the greatest amphitheater of resident Armenians in Abadn. The church was damaged during the war but it was repaired by the organization of reconstructing conflict zones.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
Armenian Gregory Church in Abadan established in 1958 (1336 solar Hijri year) was considered the greatest amphitheater of resident Armenians in Abadn. The church was damaged during the war but it was repaired by the organization of reconstructing conflict zones.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
The Armenian Church of Surp Karapet was established in 1336 SH in Abadan, under the reign of Pahlavi. This Gregory church was once close to two protestant churches, Christopher Church in 1928 and Assyrian church in 1951, none of which is today remained. They constituted together triple churches of Abadan.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
Armenian Gregory Church in Abadan established in 1958 (1336 solar Hijri year) was considered the greatest amphitheater of resident Armenians in Abadn. The church was damaged during the war but it was repaired by the organization of reconstructing conflict zones.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
St. Karapet Armenian Church in Abadan is geographically located next to Masjid Musa-ibn-Jafar, one of the oldest mosques of Abadan.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
The treasurer of Surp Karapet Church is Sufi Karvazian, of the old and famous families of Manukian. Today the church, that is also called SurQarapet, is one of the main historic and urban symbols of the city and also one of the urban attractions of Abadan.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
Armenian Gregory Church in Abadan established in 1958 (1336 solar Hijri year) was considered the greatest amphitheater of resident Armenians in Abadn. The church was damaged during the war but it was repaired by the organization of reconstructing conflict zones.
St. Garapet Armenian Church - Abadan
The treasurer of Surp Karapet Church is Sufi Karvazian, of the old and famous families of Manukian. Today the church, that is also called SurQarapet, is one of the main historic and urban symbols of the city and also one of the urban attractions of Abadan. | Copyright: Sharona Dashti
St. Karapet Armenian Church of Abadan
The treasurer of Surp Karapet Church is Sufi Karvazian, of the old and famous families of Manukian. | Copyright: Mohammad Reza Shabani
St. Qarapet Armenian Church - Abadan
The Armenian Church of Surp Karapet was established in 1336 SH in Abadan, under the reign of Pahlavi. This Gregory church was once close to two protestant churches, Christopher Church in 1928 and Assyrian church in 1951, none of which is today remained. They constituted together triple churches of Abadan.
St Karapet Armenian Apostolic Church - Abadan
The church has white walls and four brown wooden doors with two relief cross on each one. The church has two domes made of Aluminum the larger dome is placed on the central structure of the church and the smaller dome is on the posterior part of the church, in front of Miansara. | Copyright: Adel (Hassan) Bazmeh
St. Karapet Armenian Church in Abadan
Armenian Gregory Church in Abadan established in 1958 (1336 solar Hijri year) was considered the greatest amphitheater of resident Armenians in Abadn. The church was damaged during the war but it was repaired by the organization of reconstructing conflict zones.
Church of Abadan (St. Karapet) - Khuzestan Province
The treasurer of Surp Karapet Church is Sufi Karvazian, of the old and famous families of Manukian. Today the church, that is also called SurQarapet, is one of the main historic and urban symbols of the city and also one of the urban attractions of Abadan.
Armenian Church of Holy Garapet - Abadan
The Armenian Church of Surp Karapet was established in 1336 SH in Abadan, under the reign of Pahlavi. This Gregory church was once close to two protestant churches, Christopher Church in 1928 and Assyrian church in 1951, none of which is today remained. They constituted together triple churches of Abadan.
Monumental Sculpture (The victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide) - Abadan Church
The victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide - Monumental Sculpture in St Karapet Armenian Apostolic Church of Abadan (Khuzestan Province)
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