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Garni (), is a major village in the
Kotayk Province Kotayk (, ), is a provinces of Armenia, province (''Administrative divisions of Armenia, marz'') of Armenia. It is located at the central part of the country. Its capital is Hrazdan and the largest city is Abovyan. It is named after the Kotayk c ...
of
Armenia Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
. It is known for the nearby classical temple. As of the 2011 census, the population of the village is 6,910.


History

The settlement is best known for the Hellenistic Garni temple. The area was first occupied in the 3rd millennium BC along easily defensible terrain at one of the bends of the
Azat River The Azat () is a river in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. Its source is on the western slope of the Geghama mountains. It flows through Garni, Lanjazat and Arevshat, before reaching the Aras near Artashat. The main purpose of the Azat dam i ...
. In the 8th century BC the area was conquered by the
Urartian Urartian or Vannic is an extinct Hurro-Urartian language which was spoken by the inhabitants of the ancient kingdom of Urartu (''Biaini'' or ''Biainili'' in Urartian), which was centered on the region around Lake Van and had its capital, Tushp ...
King
Argishti I Argishti I, was the sixth known king of Urartu, reigning from 786 BC to 764 BC. He founded the citadel of Erebuni in 782 BC, which is the present capital of Armenia, Yerevan. Alternate transliterations of the name include ''Argishtis'', ''Argisti' ...
. The fortification at Garni was erected probably some time in the 3rd century BC as a summer residence for the Armenian
Orontid The Orontid dynasty, also known as the Eruandids or Eruandunis, ruled the Satrapy of Armenia until 330 BC and the Kingdom of Armenia from 321 BC to 200 BC. The Orontids ruled first as client kings or satraps of the Achaemenid Empire and after ...
and
Artaxiad The Artaxiad dynasty (also Artashesian) ruled the Kingdom of Armenia from 189 BC until their overthrow by the Romans in 12 AD. It was founded by Artaxias I, who claimed kinship with the previous ruling dynasty of Armenia, the Orontids. Their ...
royal dynasties. Later, around the 1st century AD, the fortress of Garni became the last refuge of King
Mithridates of Armenia Mithridates of Armenia () was a Pharnavazid prince of the Kingdom of Iberia who served as a King of Armenia under the protection of the Roman Empire. Mithridates was installed by Roman emperor Tiberius, who invaded Armenia in AD 35. When the ...
, and he and his family were assassinated there by his son-in-law and nephew
Rhadamistus Rhadamistus (died 58) was a royal prince of the Pharnavazid dynasty of the Iberia who reigned over the Kingdom of Armenia from 51 to 53 and 54 to 55. He was considered a usurper and tyrant, who was overthrown in a rebellion supported by the Part ...
. The fortress was sacked in 1386 by
Timur Lenk Timur, also known as Tamerlane (1320s17/18 February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. An undefeated ...
. In 1679 an earthquake devastated the area and destroyed the temple.


Monuments and landmarks

Garni is notable for its fortress complex containing the 1st-century AD
Garni Temple The Garni Temple is a classical colonnaded structure in the village of Garni, in central Armenia, around east of Yerevan. Built in the Ionic order, it is the best-known structure and symbol of pre-Christian Armenia. It has been described as th ...
, Surb Astvatsatsin Church, Mashtots Hayrapet Church, a ruined 4th-century single-aisle church, a ruined Tukh Manuk Shrine, Saint Sargis Shrine, and a Queen Katranide Shrine. Nearby is the
Garni Gorge The Garni Gorge is situated east of Yerevan, Armenia, just below the Garni, village of the same name. The Garni Gorge is protected by law and listed as a natural monument. On a promontory above the gorge, the first-century AD Temple of Garni may ...
with well preserved basalt columns, carved out by the Goght River. This portion of the gorge is often referred to as the "Symphony of the Stones". It is most easily reached via a road that leads left down the gorge just before reaching the temple of Garni. Another road leads to the gorge through the village, down a cobblestone road, and into the valley. Once in the valley, turning right leads to Garni Gorge with an 11th-century medieval bridge and the "Symphony of the Stones". Turning left leads along the river, past a fish hatchery, up to the Khosrov State Reserve and, a little further, Havuts Tar Monastery (which can be seen from the Garni temple). The medieval bridge was controversially reconstructed in 2013, in a project organized and paid for by the US government through its
Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation The Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation is one of many programs run by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs as part of its mission of public diplomacy through educational and cultural programming and ...
. Critics said the work destroyed the original bridge and turned it into a new structure without value as an historical monument. Within the Khosrov reserve is
Aghjots Vank Aghjots Vank (); also known as the Saint Stephen Monastery of Goght (), is a 13th-century monastery situated along a tributary of the Azat River Valley within the Khosrov State Reserve located half a mile walk from the hamlet of Mets Gilanlar, a ...
from the 13th century, the church of Saint Stepanos, and the fortress of
Kakavaberd Kakavaberd or Kaqavaberd (, Eastern Armenian ''Kak'avaberd''), also known as Geghi Berd, Keghi Berd or Kegh ( ), is a fortress on a ridge overlooking the Azat River gorge at Khosrov Forest State Reserve in Ararat Province, Armenia. Kakavaberd is ...
. Garni lies along the road to the
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO ) is a List of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and International secur ...
World Heritage Site World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection under an treaty, international treaty administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance. The sites are judged to contain "cultural and natural ...
of
Geghard Geghard (, meaning "spear") is a medieval monastery in the Kotayk province of Armenia, being partially carved out of the adjacent mountain, surrounded by cliffs. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with enhanced protection status. Wh ...
Monastery (a further 7 km southeast).


Notable People

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Suren Markosyan Suren Markosyan (, born 17 September 1984) is an Armenian Freestyle wrestler. He became a Junior European Champion in 2004. Markosyan competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olymp ...
, is an Armenian Freestyle wrestler.


Gallery

Image:Map of Geghard.gif, Map of Garni and the surrounding area Image:Armenia Garni side.jpg, Garni Temple Image:Garni Fortress, Ruins of Surb Sion Church.jpg, Saint Sion Church foundations adjacent to Garni Temple, 7th to 9th centuries Image:Garni Mashtots Hayrapet Church.JPG, Mashtots Hayrapet Church, 12th century Image:Garni, Surb Astvatsatsin Church.jpg, Garni, Surp Astvatsatsin Church, 11th century Image:Garni, Khumarzham (Khonarvats) Church ruins06.jpg, Khumarazham Church ruins, 4th-5th centuries Image:Garni Cemetery Church.JPG, Ruins of a 4th-century single-aisle chapel at the west side of the Garni cemetery Image:Garni Gorge Armenia (31).JPG, Garni Gorge "Symphony of the Stones" Image:Bridge on Azat River.JPG, 11th-century bridge crossing the Azat River in Garni Gorge (prior to reconstruction) Image:Havuts Tar Complex.JPG, The Havuts Tar Monastic Complex located across the gorge from Garni, 11th-13th centuries Image:Aghjots Vanq.jpg, Aghjots Vank of the 13th century located within the Khosrov State Reserve


See also

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Kotayk Province Kotayk (, ), is a provinces of Armenia, province (''Administrative divisions of Armenia, marz'') of Armenia. It is located at the central part of the country. Its capital is Hrazdan and the largest city is Abovyan. It is named after the Kotayk c ...


References


External links


Armeniapedia.org: Garni Village

Garni temple
* Old Khachkars (Cross-stones), Garni
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{{Authority control Populated places in Kotayk Province Tourist attractions in Kotayk Province Erivan Governorate