-
Mesrop Mashtots (listen; Armenian: Մեսրոպ Մաշտոց
Mesrop Maštoc';
Eastern Armenian: [mɛsˈɾop maʃˈtotsʰ];
Western Armenian: [mɛsˈɾob maʃˈtotsʰ]; 362 – February...
-
Mashtotsian alphabet by the
pupil of
Mashtots, Koriwn, in the
first half of the
fifth century.
Koriwn notes that
Mashtots was told of the
existence of ancient...
- countries. The law on the St.
Mesrop Mashtots Order has been in
effect since July 26, 1993. It is
named after Mesrop Mashtots.
Alexander Arutiunian Edvard Mirzoyan...
-
Mesrop Mashtots Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Մեսրոպ Մաշտոց եկեղեցի) is an
Armenian Apostolic church in
Oshakan that
contains the
grave of
Mesrop Mashtots, the...
-
Mashtots Park
Movement (Armenian: Մաշտոցի պուրակի շարժում), also
known as #Save
MashtotsPark and Occupy
Mashtots began as a sit-in on
February 11, 2012 in...
-
Mashtots Hayrapet (Sb Astvatsatsin) Church, dome
Mashtots Hayrapet Church drum and dome Surb
Mashtots Hayrapet Church, wall
oprnament Surb
Mashtots Hayrapet...
-
Mashtots Avenue (Armenian: Մաշտոցի Պողոտա Mashtots'i Poghota),
known as
Lenin Avenue until 1990, is an
avenue in the
central Kentron district of Yerevan...
- The
Matenadaran (Armenian: Մատենադարան),
officially the
Mesrop Mashtots Institute of
Ancient M****cripts, is a museum,
repository of m****cripts, and a...
-
Armenian alphabet,
introduced in 405 AD by the
canonized saint Mesrop Mashtots. The
estimated number of
Armenian speakers worldwide is
between five and...
-
Mesrop Mashtots Monastery or St. Gr.
Lusavorich Monastery was an
Armenian monastery located in Nəsirvaz
village (Ordubad district) of the
Nakhchivan Autonomous...