Khachkar (Armenian cross-stone) carved by the artist Poghos in 1291, at Goshavank Monastery, Armenia. [800x1195]6yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
The Armenian town of Zeytun, c. early 20th century, Ottoman Empire. The rooftops of each building served as the street level for the building above it. [920x520]5yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/VillagePorn
The Kingdom of Georgia, its vassals, and its dependencies from 1184-1230 AD. [1976x1419]5yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/MapPorn
Extant structures/buildings built before or around 3,000 BC in Europe (x-post /r/europe by /u/oglach)7yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/europe
The stunning Mt. Ararat looks over Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia [4491x1965] (photo by /u/Wadyflamer)8yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/CityPorn
Percentage of geographical name changes in Turkey from 1916 onwards [1024x506]7yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/MapPorn
Caucasia in the Tenth Century (c. 999 AD), and the fragmentation of the medieval kingdom of Armenia. [2642x1892]6yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/MapPorn
Big Mother mural in South Acton Estate. The tallest in the country (38.2m), it depicts a mother and child looking forlornly from their council block at the luxury apartment complexes being built around them. (More info in comments)7yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/london
The ruins of the 10th century Armenian Cathedral of Ani. Photo by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen. [1280x960]7yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/AbandonedPorn
Surb Astvatsatsin Church. Noravank monastic complex, Armenia. Completed in 1339 AD. [800x1067]6yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/churchporn
Average gross income per person in each London borough (x-post /r/MapPorn)8yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/london
As seen from Svaneti, Georgia: the Caucasus Mountains form the natural border between Europe and Asia. [1024x514] Photo by Wikipedia user Polscience.8yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/EarthPorn
The ruins of the Cathedral of Ani, built in 1001 AD in the capital of medieval Kingdom of Armenia. Photo by Scott Dexter. [3074x4641]8yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/AbandonedPorn
3000 year old fortress of Van, built by the Urartians, now in Turkey. [2548x1288]9yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/castles
At 16,854 ft high (5137 m), Mt. Ararat is to Yerevan what Mt. Rainier is to Seattle - only that it's not even in the same country! (x-post /r/CityPorn)8yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/pics
A Nenets boy seeks shelter in his tent away from the harsh Tundra, 50km north of Naryan-Mar, Russia (x-post from /r/humanporn)8yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/pics
Garni Temple, Armenia. First century Hellenic temple, the only pagan temple in Armenia that survived the Christianization of the country in the early 4th century. It is also the only Greco-Roman colonnaded building in Armenia and the entire former Soviet Union. (x-post /r/ArtefactPorn)8yr ⋅ tigranater ⋅ r/pics