Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monasteries of Haghpat and Sanahin' has mentioned 'Narthex' in the following places:
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The monastery of Haghpat, founded by Queen Khosrovanush (wife of the Armenian King Ashotxc2xa0III the Merciful) in ADxc2xa0976, consists of one narthex, two corridor-sepulchers, a refectory, a scriptorium, the Chapel of Hamazasp, a belfry, several chapel-tombs and cross-stones (khachkars), all surrounded by a towered rampart.
The church is abutted to the west by the narthex, with an interesting internal composition, added in the second decade of the 13th century by the Princess Mariam.
The narthex is an exceptional example of Armenian medieval architecture.
A small vaulted church adjoins the narthex on the east, while the scriptorium (11th centuryxc2xa0AD) is attached to the southern part of the eastern wall and was fundamentally reconstructed in the 13th century.
The church is approached through a narthex, built in ADxc2xa01181 in a cross-in-square plan with the roof supported by four columns (the earliest known example of this plan).
The ornamentation of the capitals of the columns with symbolic sculptures in the shape of animal heads adds distinctive expression to this narthex.
The narthex of St Astvatsatsin Church (built in ADxc2xa01211) is unique in its plan of a three-nave rectangular hall.