Kashatagh region (BERDZOR)
Kashatagh district is the largest in the Republic of Artsakh, with an area of 3,376 square kilometers. In the west, the region borders with Armenia, and in the south, the state border with Iran runs along the Araks River. The provincial center of the district - Berdzor is founded on the site of ancient Armenian settlements. The Yerevan - Stepanakert highway passes through it. Aghavno River runs through the region.
The territory of the region is rich with preserved Armenian architectural monuments. The most prominent of them are the Tsitsernavank Monastery, Saint Hambardzum church, the church of the XIX century in the village of Tandzatap, and the palace of Melik-Haykaz.
On the territory of the Kashatagh region, in the course of a scientific speleological expedition in 2002-2003, exploring the caves, five-rock churches, four defensive and protective structures, and more than 30 residential complexes were discovered. The most prominent of the structures found are the monastery complexes Kron (Kronk) and Chochandza (Gochandz) described by the Armenian historian Stepanos Orbelian (XII century), as well as a cave with a cuneiform inscription of the 7th century BCE. Furthermore, in 2010, a treasure containing 112 items of gold, silver, and bronze was found in the district.
In addition to architectural monuments, the region is renowned for its natural resources - dense virgin forests and mountain rivers.
Berdzor village | Church of the Ascension (1996-1998) | Occupied |
Aghavno village | Church of Holy Martryrs (2002) | Occupied |
Aghbatkhert village | Holy Mother of God church (XVII) | Occupied |
Aghbradzor village | «Mayreji vank» monastery complex (XI-XII) | Occupied |
Amutegh village | «Amutegh» church (XVII-XVIII) | Occupied |
St. Vardan church (XVII) |
Andokaberd village | «Andokaberd» church (XI-XIII) | Occupied |
Arakhish village | Church in the settlement of «Arakhish» (XII-XIII) | Occupied |
«Zorakhach» church (XVI-XVII) | ||
Holy Mother of God church (XII-XIII) |
Arvakan village | «Katosavank» church (IX-XI) | Occupied |
Artashav village | Church in the old cemetery (XIII-XVII) | Occupied |
Barkushat village | Ruined church on the right bank of the Vorotan, near the Barkushat fortress | Occupied |
Grham village | «Berqni» church (XVII) | Occupied |
Doghar village | Church in the fortress of «Qurdik» (IX-XIII) | Occupied |
Tsaghkaberd village | «Qronq» monastery complex (XIII-XIV) | Occupied |
Tsitsernavank village | «Tsitsernavank» monastery complex (IV-XVII) | Occupied |
St. George church (IV-V) | ||
«Stunis» church (XVII) | ||
«Stunis» church (IX-X) |
Katos village | «Katosavank» monastery complex ( IX-XI) | Occupied |
Keren village | «Tandzatap» church (XIX) | Occupied |
Hak village | Church in the cemetery of «Akbatkhert» (XIII-XV) | Occupied |
Holy Mother of God church (1419) | ||
St. Minas church (1675)" |
Hakari village | «Amutegh» church (XVII-XVIII) | Occupied |
Harar village | St. Stephen church (XV-XVI) | Occupied |
Herik village | St. George church (XVII) | Occupied |
Hochants village | «Anapat» monastery complex (XII-XVII) | Occupied |
St. Stephen church (XVII) |
Chapkut village | «Chapkut» church (1641) | Occupied |
Mazra village | «Mazra» church (1694) | Occupied |
Mayrajur district | Monastery complex (IX-XII) | Occupied |
Meliqashen village | «Zirik» church (X-XIV) | Occupied |
Mirik village | Holy Mother of God church (1682) | Occupied |
Moshatagh village | Church in the settlement of «Varazgom» (IX-XI) | Occupied |
Shalua village | «Poghos-Petros» church (XVII) | Occupied |
Janbar village | Church (XVII) | Occupied |
Setants village | Church (medieval period) | Occupied |
Sonasar village | Church in the cemetery (IX-XI) | Occupied |
Spitakajur village | Church in the fortress of «Spitakajur» (IX-XIII) | Occupied |
Vazgenashen village | Church (XV-XVI) | Occupied |
Vakunis village | Church (XVII) | Occupied |
Vanand village | «Mazra» church (1694) | Occupied |
Tandzatap village | «Tandzatap» church (XVII) | Occupied |
Tandzut village | Church in the settlement of «Jayrapor» (XIV-XV) | Occupied |
«Tandzut» church (late Middle Ages) | ||
«Stunis 1» church (XVII) | ||
«Stunis 2» church (IX-XI) | ||
«Mknatami khach» church (XII-XIII) |
Qashuniq village | «Masrik» church (1694) | Occupied |