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Architectural style
  
Armenian Architecture

Kanach Zham

Location
  
Shushi,  Nagorno-Karabakh Republic  Azerbaijan

Affiliation
  
Armenian Apostolic Church

Similar
  
Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Saint Mesrop Mashtots, Tsitsernavank Monastery, Yerits Mankants Monastery, Church of the Holy Archange

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Kanach Zham is an Armenian Apostolic Church located in Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh; it is just uphill from the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral. Kanach Zham means "Green Church" in Armenian, this is because at one time the church's domes were painted green. This church is also sometimes called by the name of the old church in its place Gharabakhtsots in honor of the farmers from Nagorno-Karabakh who built it.

According to the building inscription, the church was built in 1818 in the place of the former Gharabaghtsots wooden church (in bottom eastern part of fort-town, existed in the second half of 18th century). In the walls is placed the former church's inscription. The dome of the ramparted church and its chapel are seen from very far. The latter have architectural innovations.

The church has a cruciform scheme. In course of placing side-chapels under the altar rising, the eastern facade of the church and the chapel joining to it from west stand out with unique interior decoration, thanks to which this monument isolated among the analogous architectural constructions. Over the entry, crowned with chapel’s dome is carved the inscription, Babayan Stepanos Hovanes. In the memory of the deceased brother Mkrtich. 1847.

References

Kanach Zham Wikipedia


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