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- en.wikipedia.org St. Sarkis Church (Sir, West Azerbaijan, Iran)Altar lies on the east side and the church entrance in the south wall.[5] St. Sarkis Church consists of two parallel naves interconnected by a narrow passage.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Saint_Sarkis_…...in Ganja, Azerbaijan; հայկական եկեղեցի Գանձակում, Ադրբեջան; كنيسة في أذربيجان; Gəncədə yerləşən erməni kilsəsi; Church of St. Sarkis (Ganja); Saint...
- wikidata.org wiki/Q4505098church building in Ganja, Azerbaijan
- Church of St. Sarkis (Ganja)
- Saint Sarkis church in Ganja
- itto.org iran/attraction/Saint-Sarkis-Church-…St. Sarkis Church. Related to Tabriz city (East Azerbaijan Province). Also known as: Holy Serkis Church, St. Sarkis Church, Saint Sarkis Church.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q4505098Saint Sarkis church in Ganja.
- tobaku.ru tour/tur-baku-gabala-sheki-gyandzha-…Saint_Sarkis_church_in_Ganja.
- travelarmenia.org st-sarkis-church/During the rule of the Catholicos of All Armenians, Vazgen the First, St. Sarkis church was completely renovated and restored.
- travital.com attraction/saint-sarkis-cathedral-…Saint Sarkis Cathedral or Saint Sarkis (Սուրբ Սարգիս մայր տաճար in Armenian) is the name of an Armenian church located on Karimkhan Zand Street at the...
- Fax. (313) 336-4530. Saint Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church. ... St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church parish was established in 1932 in Detroit, Michigan.
- Leadership. Seven Church Sacraments. Western Diocese. San Diego Church History. ... Gala Committee. Church Choir. Events. Photos.
- q8castle.com en/ganja-azerbaijan/Such as St. Sarkis Church, German Lutheran and St. John's Church. Transportation. The city has Ganja International Airport as well as a railway called Baku.
- web.archive.org web/20151014021407/https://ru.…English: Armenian church in Ganja. Flag of Azerbaijan.svg. This is a photo of a monument in Azerbaijan identified by the ID 3833.
- eastroute.com it/armeniya/church-of-st-sarkis/Church of St. Sarkis. On steep, edged fangs gray rocks banks of the river Hrazdan anciently existed a monastery.