RF2A7PB8W–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral Shusha landmark of Artsakh Nagorno-Karabakh Armenia eastern Europe
RFE5K9B5–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Sushi, unrecognized state of Nagorno-Karabakh
RF2CRY588–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Shusha
RM2GJ6DYK–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior.
RMT87DBN–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior
RMHFG6PA–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi in Nagorno Karabakh
RM2JA3BDX–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral
RME7BF72–The Church of the Saviour (Ghazanchetsots Cathedral) in the city centre of Shusha in the Armenian region Nagorno-Karabakh on 25 June 2014. Yellow gas pipes supported by blue poles are seen in front of the building. The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is a de facto independent but unrecognized state disputed between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The landlocked region in the South Caucasus is inhabited by Armenians. Photo: Jens Kalaene -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RMP1TFMN–Cathedral of St. Ghazanchetsots, Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh, Artsakh republic
RF2F9H08H–A vertical shot of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Armenia
RM2KC1KTG–Massive hole in the ceiling of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh, after the Azerbaijan shelling in a double attack to the building on October 11, 2020. (Photo by Celestino Arce/NurPhoto)
RM2RD800C–The exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
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RM2RD819E–Stepanakert, Azerbaijan. 13th June, 2019. The exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMMY5C7M–. English: Ruins of the Armenian half of Shusha after the city's destruction by Azerbaijani army in March 1920. In the center: defaced Armenian Ghazanchetsots Cathedral Русский: Руины армянских кварталов г. Шуша после погрома в марте 1920 со стороны азербайджанских воинских формирований. В центре - церковь Всеспасителя . 26 July 2011. Unknown Soviet photographer 464 Ruins of the Armenian part of the city of Shusha after the March 1920 pogrom by Azerbaijani armed units. In the center - church of the Holy Savior
RM2DE1PNX–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The interior of the 19th-century Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after being hit by several Azeri artillery rounds in the town of Shushi or Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic on 03 November 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that left thousands dead.
RFE5K9C4–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Sushi, unrecognized state of Nagorno-Karabakh
RFA6WECR–The restored Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh.
RM2GJ6DYT–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior.
RMT87DBK–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior
RMHFG6MF–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi in Nagorno Karabakh
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RME7BDE2–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral (also known as Cathedral of Christ the Holy Savior) in the centre of Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, 25 June 2014. The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is a de facto independent but internationally unrecognized state disputed between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The landlocked region in the South Caucasus is inhabited by Armenians. Photo: Jens Kalaene -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RMP1TFJP–Cathedral of St. Ghazanchetsots, Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh, Artsakh republic
RM2KC1KTB–View from a broken window of a building near the Shushi cathedral, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after Azerbaijan shelling that destroyed part of roof in a double attack on October 11, 2020. (Photo by Celestino Arce/NurPhoto)
RM2RD8006–The exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
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RM2RD8138–Stepanakert, Azerbaijan. 13th June, 2019. The exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMMWYMDF–. English: Ruins of the Armenian half of Shusha after the city's destruction by Azerbaijani army in March 1920. In the center: defaced Armenian Ghazanchetsots Cathedral Русский: Руины армянских кварталов г. Шуша после погрома в марте 1920 со стороны азербайджанских воинских формирований. В центре - церковь Всеспасителя . 26 July 2011. Unknown Soviet photographer 532 Ruins of the Armenian part of the city of Shusha after the March 1920 pogrom by Azerbaijani armed units. In the center - church of the Holy Savior
RM2BH9JW3–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, exterior
RM2DE1PNW–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The interior of the 19th-century Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after being hit by several Azeri artillery rounds in the town of Shushi or Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 03 November 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that left thousands dead.
RME5K9C9–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Sushi, unrecognized state of Nagorno-Karabakh
RFA6WECW–The restored Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh.
RM2GJ6DYW–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior.
RMHFG6XH–Catedral de Ghazanchetsots in Shushi
RME7BD7R–Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. 25th June, 2014. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral (also known as Cathedral of Christ the Holy Savior) in the centre of Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, 25 June 2014. The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is a de facto independent but internationally unrecognized state disputed between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The landlocked region in the South Caucasus is inhabited by Armenians. Photo: Jens Kalaene -NO WIRE SERVICE-/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2H5FC92–Vertical shot of the historic Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi
RM2KC1KTM–Destruction inside the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh, after the Azerbaijan shelling in a double attack to the building on October 11, 2020. (Photo by Celestino Arce/NurPhoto)
RM2RD800M–A close shot of the exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, or the 'White Church', in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
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RM2RD816R–Stepanakert, Azerbaijan. 13th June, 2019. A close shot of the exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, or the 'White Church', in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMMW3HA9–. English: Ruins of the Armenian half of Shusha after the city's destruction by Azerbaijani army in March 1920. In the center: defaced Armenian Ghazanchetsots Cathedral Русский: Руины армянских кварталов г. Шуша после погрома в марте 1920 со стороны азербайджанских воинских формирований. В центре - церковь Всеспасителя . 26 July 2011. Unknown Soviet photographer 532 Ruins of the Armenian part of the city of Shusha after the March 1920 pogrom by Azerbaijani armed units. In the center - church of the Holy Savior
RM2BH9JTW–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior
RM2F2BE79–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The ceiling of the 19th-century Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after being hit by several Azeri artillery rounds in the town of Shushi or Shusha in the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh, de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on November 03 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that left thousands dead.
RFE5K9BR–Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Sushi, unrecognized state of Nagorno-Karabakh
RFA6WECM–The restored Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh.
RM2GJ6DYM–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior.
RME7BF0W–The shadow of a cross falls on a white wall of the Church of the Saviour (Ghazanchetsots Cathedral) in the city centre of Shusha in the Armenian region Nagorno-Karabakh on 25 June 2014. Yellow gas pipes supported by blue poles are seen in front of the building. The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is a de facto independent but unrecognized state disputed between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The landlocked region in the South Caucasus is inhabited by Armenians. Photo: Jens Kalaene -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RF2CY6FF3–Low angle shot of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh
RM2KC1KTF–Altar of the destroyed Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi city, Nagorno Karabakh, after the Azerbaijan shelling of the church in a double attack on October 11, 2020. (Photo by Celestino Arce/NurPhoto)
RM2RD800D–The exterior of Saint John the Baptist Church, or commonly referred as Kanach Zham and the 'Green Church' is seen up the hill of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in the area of Shusha, Nagorno Karbakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
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RM2RD812P–The exterior of Saint John the Baptist Church, or commonly referred as Kanach Zham and the 'Green Church' is seen up the hill of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in the area of Shusha, Nagorno Karbakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2BH9JTP–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior
RM2DE1PP0–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The interior of the 19th-century Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after being hit by several Azeri artillery rounds in the town of Shushi or Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 03 November 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that left thousands dead.
RFE5K9BF–Relief of Jesus Christ hit by bullets, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Sushi, unrecognized state of Nagorno-Karabakh
RFA6WECT–The restored Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh.
RM2GJ6DYP–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior.
RME7BD80–Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. 25th June, 2014. Interior view of Ghazanchetsots Cathedral (also known as Cathedral of Christ the Holy Savior) in the centre of Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, 25 June 2014. The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is a de facto independent but internationally unrecognized state disputed between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The landlocked region in the South Caucasus is inhabited by Armenians. Photo: Jens Kalaene -NO WIRE SERVICE-/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2D5YDXM–Holy Savior Cathedral or Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha (Shushi)
RM2KC1KTC–Huge hole in the ceiling of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh, after the Azerbaijan shelling in a double attack to the building on October 11, 2020. (Photo by Celestino Arce/NurPhoto)
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RM2BH9JW0–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior
RM2DE1PM4–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The interior of the 19th-century Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after being hit by several Azeri artillery rounds in the town of Shushi or Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 03 November 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that left thousands dead.
RFA6WECP–The restored Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh.
RF2D6XK6C–An apostolic Ghazanchetsots Cathedral almost completely hidden by fog in Shushi, Republic of Artsakh
RM2KC1KTE–A man walks in the destruction of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi city, Nagorno Karabakh, after the Azerbaijan shelling of the church in a double attack on October 11, 2020. (Photo by Celestino Arce/NurPhoto)
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RM2BH9JTC–Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Shushi, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, 19th century, interior
RM2DE1PP2–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The interior of the 19th-century Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after being hit by several Azeri artillery rounds in the town of Shushi or Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 03 November 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that left thousands dead.
RF2D9NT8P–STEPANAKERT, ARTSAKH - Nov 05, 2020: Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi still standing after two Azerbaijani missile strikes
RM2KC1KTJ–A religious destroyed painting among the destruction in the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh, after the Azerbaijan shelling in a double attack to the building on October 11, 2020. (Photo by Celestino Arce/NurPhoto)
RM2DE1PJG–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The interior of the 19th-century Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after being hit by several Azeri artillery rounds in the town of Shushi or Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 03 November 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that left thousands dead.
RF2D9NT6K–STEPANAKERT, ARTSAKH - Nov 05, 2020: Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi still standing after a double missile strike by Azerbaijani armed forces
RM2F2BE6K–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The interior of the 19th-century Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, after being hit by several Azeri artillery rounds in the town of Shushi or Shusha in the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh, de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on November 03 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that left thousands dead.
RF2J14TTC–Vertical shot of the Armenian Shushi Ghazanchetsots Cathedral.
RM2F2BE9N–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: An ethnic Armenian wearing a military fatigue stands in front of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Savior Cathedral commonly referred to as Ghazanchetsots during a military conflict between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region known also as the Artsakh Republic in the town of Shushi or Shusha in the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh, de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on November 03 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic re-eru
RF2D9NT3C–STEPANAKERT, ARTSAKH - Nov 05, 2020: Ghazanchetsots Cathedral standing strong in the night after it was hit twice a
RM2F2BE9W–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: An ethnic Armenian wearing a military fatigue stands in front of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Savior Cathedral commonly referred to as Ghazanchetsots during a military conflict between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region known also as the Artsakh Republic in the town of Shushi or Shusha in the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh, de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on November 03 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic re-eru
RF2D6YRYA–Beautiful shot of the Ghazanchetsots Holy Savior Cathedral
RM2F2BE7G–SHUSHI, NAGORNO KARABAKH - NOVEMBER 03: The Flag of Armenia is seen at the altar of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Savior Cathedral commonly referred to as Ghazanchetsots destroyed in a shelling attack by the Azerbaijani armed forces in the town of Shushi or Shusha in the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh, de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan on November 03 2020. The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh known also as the Artsakh Republic re-erupted in late September into a six-week war with both countries accusing each other of provocation that
RF2D6YRYH–Beautiful shot of the Ghazanchetsots Holy Savior Cathedral
RF2D6YRYC–Beautiful shot of the Ghazanchetsots Holy Savior Cathedral
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