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Varzahan Monastery

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Location
  
near Uğrak village

Architectural style
  
Armenian Architecture

Completed
  
12th century

Affiliation
  
Armenian Apostolic Church

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Status
  
demolished sometime between the 1920s and the mid-1950s

Similar
  
Kotavank, Krtsanis Tsiranavor Surp Astv, Pemzashen Church, Holy Saviour's monaster, Cathedral of Arapgir

Varzahan (Armenian: Վարզահան վանք, Turkish: Uğrak Kiliseleri or Varzahan Kiliseleri), was an Armenian church founded in the 12th century near village Uğrak (formerly Varzahan), 10 km northwest of Bayburt, in eastern Turkey.

History

Situated in a settlement called Varzahan in Upper Armenia province of Historical Armenia's northern part. Varzahan was a large Armenian settlement in a 5.7 miles northwest to the Baberd city ( now Bayburt ) of a northernmost district of Upper Armenia called Sper. Most of its population was massacred by Turks during 18th century. The monastery was damaged in the same period. The archaeologist Austin Henry Layard has described this place in 1849 while travelling from Trebizond to Mosul. Austin Henry Layard said:
---The only place of any interest, passed during our ride, was a small Armenian village, the remains of a larger, with the ruins of three early Christian churches, or Baptisteries.---

References

Varzahan Monastery Wikipedia