The first classroom made by Mesrop Mashtots after he created the Armenian alphabet. Here, monks copied classical texts into the Armenian language. This classroom is located at Amaras monastery in Artsakh.

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The first classroom made by Mesrop Mashtots after he created the Armenian alphabet. Here, monks copied classical texts into the Armenian language. This classroom is located at Amaras monastery in Artsakh.
Cafesjian Classical Music: Holy Easter, The Choir of St. Mesrop Mashtots Church in Oshakan
Armenia - Park of Letters
Armenia – Park of Letters
In 2005, the Armenian alphabet celebrated its 1600th birthday. In commemoration, 39 large, carved Armenian letters were placed near the final resting place of the man who created the alphabet, Mesrop Mashtots. The place is known as the Park Of Letters and can’t be missed by anyone who is travelling towards Amberd Fortress. When Mashtots began working on the Armenian alphabet, there was a lot of…
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