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Hogots monastery

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State
  
Turkey

Completed
  
528 A.D.

District
  
Gürpınar (District), Van

Region
  
Eastern Anatolia Region

Architectural type
  
Church

Opened
  
528 AD

Architectural style
  
Armenian Architecture

Affiliation
  
Armenian Apostolic Church

Status
  
Ceased functioning as a monastery in 1915

Similar
  
Karmravank, Narekavank, Saint Gevork M

Hogots monastery was an Armenian monastery in the western Gürpınar district of modern Turkey. It was situated 5 kilometers northwest of Özlüce village in the district.

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Etymology

Hogots monastery (Armenian: Հոգոց վանք, Hogots vank) is Armenian for Monastery of the Holy Spirit.

History

Hogots monastery was one of the few notable monasteries of Historical Armenia's Antzevasiq district, which was a part of larger province of Vaspurakan. Similar to Surb Bardughmeosi vank, Hogots monastery was a pilgrimage site for Armenians from the Van region. In the seventeenth century, it became the main religious building of the Norduz district of the Vilayet of Van in the Ottoman Empire. The priest Vahan (Armenian: Վահան Քահանայ) was the last of the known priests of the monastery preceding the Armenian genocide during 1915. It is believed that almost a hundred Armenian women and children in the monastery were burned to death when they tried to lock themselves inside during the genocide.

Current condition

According to unconfirmed sources, the Hogots monsatery was used as a target during Turkish military training exercises in late 1946 and suffered extensive damage.

References

Hogots monastery Wikipedia