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Akdamar Church-Van-Turkey

this old church is in an island (named 'akdamar island' ) of the big lake 'Van' in the very east part of turkey.. The origin and meaning of the island's name is based on an old Armenian legend[1]. According to the tale, an Armenian princess named Tamar lived on the island and was in love with a commoner. This boy would swim from the mainland to the island each night, guided by a light she lit for him. Her father learned of the boy's visits. One night, as she waited for her lover to arrive, he smashed her light, leaving the boy in the middle of the lake without a guide to indicate which direction to swim. His body washed ashore and, as the legend concludes, it appeared as if the words "Akh, Tamar" (Oh, Tamar) were frozen on his lips.[2][3] The legend was the inspiration for a famous Armenian poem by Hovhannes Tumanyan.[4]During his reign, King Gagik I Artsruni (r. 908-943/944) of the Armenian kingdom of Vaspurakan chose Aght'amar as one of his residences. He founded a settlement and erected a large square palace richly decorated with frescoes, built a dock noted for its complex hydrotechnical engineering, laid out streets, gardens, and orchards, and planted trees and designed areas of recreation for himself and his court.[7] The only surviving structure from that period is the Palatine Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Armenian: ????? ??? ??????? Surb Khach Yekeghets'i). It was built of pink volcanic tuff by the architect-monk Manuel during the years 915-921, with an interior measuring 14.80m by 11.5m and the dome reaching 20.40m above ground. In later centuries, and until 1915, it formed part of a monastic complex, the ruins of which can still be seen to the south of the church. Between 1116 and 1895 Aght'amar Island was the location of the Armenian Catholicosate of Aght'amar. Khachatur III, who died in 1895, was the last Catholicos of Aght'amar.[8 Wikipedia

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John Cappello 23 Mar 2013

! I'm always impressed with the calm Energy of your Captures, A Great Source of Entertainment and Amusement!

Anonymous Guest 05 Jan 2012

Beautiful architecture..thanks for sharing!

M Smith 17 Nov 2011

Wonderful charm & character!

Artist Reply: thank you so much for your comment..

Michael Durst 16 Nov 2011

This is a beautiful and powerful capture!

Artist Reply: thank you Michael..

Karen Helsing 16 Nov 2011

Beautiful photo! I imagine the church you photographed is an Eastern Orthodox Church.