Avetis Grigoryan - Prince residence Sotk: History and monuments
19 Pages | 125-144 | Revceived on: 2021-01-14 | Reviewed on: 2021-01-18 | Accepted for printing on: 2021-03-03
Published in: 2021 N 1 (216) / Articles, reports
Sotk village is located in the south-east of Gegharkunik province of the Republic of Armenia. According to Stepanos Orbelyan, the name of the settlement originates from the name of the cold wind blowing from the mountain pass to Sevan.
The Armenian identity of medieval Sotk is evidenced not only by about two dozen Armenian medieval written sources, but also by historical monuments in the vicinity of the village – churches, khachkars, Armenian inscriptions. The church of Sotk belonged to the Diocese of the Makenyats Monastery of the Armenian Apostolic Church, which was one of the oldest orders of the Armenian Church.
KeywordsSotk Middle Ages culture Christianity monuments excavations fortress church khachkar inscription princely family.
Ashot Manucharyan - Arevik branch of the Syunik thronal princes
6 Pages | 193-199 | DOI: DOI: 10.54503/0135-0536-2025.3-193 | Revceived on: 2025-11-05 | Reviewed on: 2025-11-11 | Accepted for printing on: 2025-11-17
Published in: 2025 N 3 (230) / Archaeology
In the result of the conducted research, we added the sixth branch to the five ones of the ruling royal princes of Syunik – branch of princes of the province of Arevik. The basis for this was the inscription on the khachkar installed in the southern corner of the eastern wall of the Church of St. Stepanos in the village of Vank restored in 1554, Meghri region. This inscription, dated 902, mentions “Lord Smbat”. According to the research and purchase contracts of the Tatev Monastery for the period from 839 to 891, the title of “Lord” was borne by diocesan bishops and throne princes. The same Smbat is mentioned on the khachkar, dated 911, which was erected in the rural area of Lichkvaz in the region of Meghri.
Keywords Syunik Arevik Meghri throne prince church khachkar inscription
