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El arevajach clásico

El Arevajach («֍» o «֎» símbolos; en armenio: Արևախաչ; o Paterazmajach, Kerajach, Jachatev, Chankajach) es uno de los símbolos antiguos del pueblo armenio. En el Reino de Armenia los arevajaches fueron aplicados a los escudos, objetos de la vida cotidiana, ropa, banderas y como motivo arquitectónico y decorativo en iglesias y casas.

Lectura recomendada

  • Abraham Shahinyan. Armenian khatchkars and it's endgraving (9-13 cent.) — Yerevan, 1970. (en armenio)
  • Artak Movsisyan. Armenia at 3rd millennium BC — Yerevan: Jason publishing house, 2005. (en armenio)
  • Ruben Eghiazaryan. Celtic symbol and Armenian tradition, Yerevan, Yerevan State University publishing house, 2005 (en ruso)

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