Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran' has mentioned 'Monastery' in the following places:
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According to unverified reports it is believed that St. Thaddeus was buried at the site of the St. Thaddeus Monastery in the 1st century A.D., and that St. Gregory was responsible for establishing a monastery here in the 4th century. | WIKI |
[11] The monastery was rebuilt during the period from 1819 to 1825 and again became a center of religious activity. | WIKI |
The Saint Thaddeus Monastery ensemble is in two zones, the first of which covers an area of 29.85 hectares (73.8 acres) and comprises four chapels and the monastery itself. | WIKI |
A compound wall of 64 by 51 metres (210xc2xa0ft xc3x97xc2xa0167xc2xa0ft) with towers at the corners encircles the main monastery complex. | WIKI |
There are also three more chapels to the northeast of the main monastery. | WIKI |
The second zone is about 2 kilometres (1.2xc2xa0mi) away to the southeast of the monastery, occupies an area of 1.98 hectares (4.9 acres), and is the location of a fifth chapel, the Chapel of Sandokt. | WIKI |
The central zone of the monastery is in an area of 72.06 hectares (178.1 acres). | WIKI |
There are also residences built for the monks next to the monastery. | WIKI |
Downstream of the monastery is an area of 10.85 hectares (26.8 acres) where the village, the cemetery, and an associated church are located. | WIKI |
What is present now is a remnant of the large monastery that once existed there, as the entire chapel has been shifted to a new location 600 metres (2,000xc2xa0ft) away due to submergence resulting from a dam that was built on the river. | WIKI |