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- A gavit (Armenian գավիթ gawit‘) or zhamatun (Armenian: ժամատուն žamatun) is a congressional room or mausoleum added to the entrance of a church, and therefore...
- zhamatun of Saint John church (1038). Inside the zhamatun. Inside the zhamatun. Church of Saint John (1038) Zhamatun of Aruits Vaul of the zhamatun of...
- 40°45′N 44°25′E / 40.750°N 44.417°E / 40.750; 44.417 Zhamatun (Armenian: Ժամատուն), previously known as Kilisa (Քիլիսա; Azerbaijani: Kilsə), is an abandoned...
- Geghard well-merited fame — the second cave church, the family sepulcher of zhamatun Papak and Ruzukan, a hall for gatherings and studies (collapsed in the...
- exterior shapes of these structures. The zhamatun attached to the church was erected by his son Kurt in 1255. The zhamatun was erected by Kurt Vachutyan in 1255...
- Remains of the Church (interior to north apse) Having a colonnaded gavit or zhamatun at the entrance of a church, where it serves as an entrance room to the...
- starts near the junction of the church and zhamatun. A third row, which starts near the outer door of the zhamatun, contains a mix of broken and well-preserved...
- the monastery from the side of the zhamatun The zhamatun Intricately detailed tympanum above the portal of the zhamatun, an adaptation of Seljukid ablaq...
- walls is decorated with geometrical designs in carving technique. A large zhamatun, actually larger than the church, was built in the late 12th century, its...
- Haghartsin Monastery zhamatun built by Ivane I ****ian c. 1215....