Sanahin yolt vas « tele losavsafe » sugdalackar, ape kapbure Haghpat vegungafe tucpastaxe. Bate toloye tucpastaxe tid jonkiron oltavackafe ise rowinon gu sint tigid, moe giatenafa azekexa vox solparsanafe gu vostapa ke kuksama konisa va Debed.
Konkase Sanahin moe debak ke abdikristevafa dopewa zo kolnayar, voxen vuestexa ke yona losavsafa uja ke IV-eafa ok V-eafa decemda dere krulded. Tucpastaxe bak 966 sareon gu Bagratuni prostelay zo zabduyur. Tiyir zolonapafe gu araya kiren ayopaf opeem is selaropa is aryona opa deneon zo taveyed. Vas nevaxo is sutexo ruldayar lizu jontika neva zo epuyud, don jontik olkoy yunkeyen gu pinoba.
Pona ke tucpastaxo tir dem konake xe kolnayane bak amidafe sare : Surp Astvatsatsin dem kuskot isu Amenaprkich is Surp Grigor amuda is cultim is nevaxo is rasekbiot.
Haghpat tucpastaxe isu Sanahin. Bate toloye Byzantion tucpastaxe tigise koe vema ke Tumanian is evlon gu triguca ke Trigukian prostewa ( X-eafa ik XIII-eafa decemda ) tiyid idjapa amuzeyesa va araya. Sanahin tiyir kotgrupaf gu ewavasa is zovdaropafa serna. Bata toloya tucpastafa belca va tela lokatcafa vegeduropafa exaksara va armenafa alkafa yamba kaatoed, i va yamba nazbayana gan vangluyara va yona alkafa kira ke vegeduropa ke Byzantion gu prostewafa lizukafa vegeduropa ke bata gola ke Kavkaza.
(en) Monasteries of Haghpat and Sanahin. These two Byzantine monasteries in the Tumanian region from the period of prosperity during the Kiurikian dynasty (10th to 13th century) were important centres of learning. Sanahin was renown for its school of illuminators and calligraphers. The two monastic complexes represent the highest flowering of Armenian religious architecture, whose unique style developed from a blending of elements of Byzantine ecclesiastical architecture and the traditional vernacular architecture of the Caucasian region. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0