Martuni region
Martuni province occupies the southeastern part of the Artsakh Republic. In the northwest, it borders with the Askeran province, in the south with the Hadrut province. The state border with Azerbaijan runs in the east and northeast of Martuni. Compared to the other areas of Artsakh, Martuni has a flatter landscape; the Varanda River, with its tributary Amaras, flows through its territory.
The territory of the district is 951 square kilometers. The provincial center is the city of Martuni, situated 45 km from Stepanakert. In ancient times, there was the historical province of Myus Haband, and then part of the area of Varanda.
Various ancient monuments have been preserved here, among which the most impressive ones are the Amaras (IV-XVII centuries), Bri Eghtsi monasteries and the fortress Kusaberd-Akhchkaberd. The Martuni province is also fascinating in that on its territory in the village of Skhtorashen is the largest in the world and one of the oldest plane trees (a genus of trees, lat. Plátanus). The tree is more than 2000 years old, 54 m high, and the trunk coverage at the base is 31.5 m.
The Martuni region is famous for its excellent vineyards and grapes, pomegranate plantations; the climate is so warm that even palm trees grow here. Martuni district is one of the sunniest areas of Artsakh.
Martuni city | St. Nerses the Great (2004) | Operating |
Ashan village | Holy Mother of God church (1896) | Operating |
Church in the cemetery of «Hin Ashan» (XVI-XVII) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Avdur village | Holy Mother of God church (1874) | Operating |
Church in the settlement of «Jukht khach» (XIII-XIV) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Berdashen village | Church in the sunctuary of «Mets nahatak» (1676) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Gevorgavan district | Russian church (XX)" | Occupied |
Emishchan village | Church in the sunctuary of «Taza Surb» (XVII) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Church in the settlement of «Erev chprner» (XIII-XIV) |
Zardanashen village | Holy Mother of God church ( XVIII-XIX) | Occupied |
«Chokht pravatsar» monastery complex (IX-XVII) |
Taghavard village | Holy Mother of God church (1840) | Occupied |
«Chokht pravatsar» church (IX-XII) | ||
«Chokht pravatsar» church (XVI-XVII) | ||
«Hin Taghavard» church (XVIII) | ||
«Berdahonji eghtsi» church (XVII) | ||
«Chokht pravatsar» monastery (V-XIII) |
Kherkhan village | Church in the sunctuary of «Khacher» (XI-XIII) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Khnushinak village | Holy Mother of God church (XIX) | Recoverable |
Tsovategh village | Holy Mother of God church, (XIX) | Operating |
«Karmir eghtsi» church (1621) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Karmir shuka village | Holy Mother of God church (1731) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
«Ereq mankunq» monastery complex (XVII) | ||
Church in the settlement of «Mavas» (XVIII) |
Kaghartsi village | «Targmanchants vank» church (XIX) | Operating |
St. Gregory the Illuminator church (1811) | Recoverable |
Kavahan village | Holy Mother of God church (1871) | Recoverable |
«Ptkes berq» monastery complex (XIII-XIX) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed | |
Church in the settlement of «Shinategh» (XVI-XVII) |
Kolkhozashen village | Holy Mother of God church, (XIX) | Operating |
Church in the settlement of «Perites» (XVII) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Haghorti village | Holy Mother of God church (1751) | Operating |
Hatsi village | «Bri eghtsi» monastery complex (VII-XVII) | Recoverable |
Church in the cemetery (XIII) |
Herher village | St. Grigoris church (1676) | Recoverable |
Holy Mother of God church (XVII) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Chartar city | «St. Eghishe» monastery complex or Ghoshavank (XII-XX) | Recoverable |
Holy All-Savior church (1787) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed | |
St. Eghishe church (1655) | ||
Church in the sunctuary of «Kokhak» (X-XIII) | ||
St. Gregory church (XIX) | Operating | |
St. Vardan church (2018) |
Myurishen village | Holy Mother of God church (1869) | Recoverable |
Church in the settlement of «Kiriznut» (XV-XVI ) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Msmna village | «Shoshkavank» monastery complex (XVI) | Operating |
Holy Mother of God church (XIX) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Mushkapat village | Holy Mother of God church (XVII) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Nngi village | Church in the settlement of «Nngijan» (XVII) | Recoverable |
Church in the settlement of «Eghtsahogh» (XIII) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed | |
«Bovurkhan» monastery complex (XVII-XVIII) | ||
Holy Mother of God church (1853) | Operating | |
Holy Mother of God church (1895) | ||
St. Gregory the Illuminator |
Norshen village | St. John the Baptist church (XIX) | Operating |
Novruzlu village | Church in the cemetery (IX-XI) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Shekher village | Holy All-Savior church (2017-2019) | Occupied |
Skhtorashen village | Holy Mother of God church (1731) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |
Spitakashen village | Holy All-Savior church (XIII) | Operating |
Church in the sunctuary of «Zarga Marag» (XIII) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed | |
Church in the sanctuary of «Eghtsu khut» (XII-XIII) |
Sos village | «Amaras» monastery complex (IV-XIX) | Operating |
«St. Gregory the Illuminator» monastery complex (V-VI) | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed | |
St. Gregory church (XIX)" | Retrievable |
Qert village | St. Gregory church (XIX)" | Ruined, half-destroyed, destroyed |