Parkhali
![]() | It has been suggested that this article be merged with Altıparmak, Yusufeli. (Discuss) Proposed since October 2021. |
Parkhali | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Status | Nowadays a village mosque |
Location | |
Location | Artvin province, Turkey |
State | Yusufeli |
![]() ![]() Shown within Turkey | |
Geographic coordinates | 40°58′13″N 41°23′01″E / 40.97024°N 41.38364°ECoordinates: 40°58′13″N 41°23′01″E / 40.97024°N 41.38364°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Gregory of Khandzta |
Completed | 973 |
Parkhali (Georgian: პარხალი), also known in Turkish as Barhal or Altıparmak, is a village that contains a medieval Georgian monastery and cathedral church. It is located near the town of Yusufeli, Artvin Province, Turkey.[1]
History[]
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/75/Barhal-E.jpg/250px-Barhal-E.jpg)
The eastern side of the church.
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/74/Barhal-center.jpg/250px-Barhal-center.jpg)
The current village of Barhal/Altıparmak.
Parkhali was built by Davit III Kurapalat (earlier than 973) and decorated with murals.[2] One of the oldest Georgian hagiographial novels, Martyrdom of the Holy Queen Shushanik was written here.
Notes[]
- ^ Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia Vol. 7, p. 703, 1984.
- ^ Zakharova, Anna V.; Mal’tseva, Svetlana V. The Materials of Nikolai Okunev’s Expedition of 1917 on the Wall Paintings of Parkhali. Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles. Vol. 7. Ed. S. V. Mal’tseva, E. Iu. Staniukovich-Denisova, A. V. Zakharova. — St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Univ. Press, 2017, pp. 679–688. ISSN 2312-2129. https://dx.doi.org/10.18688/aa177-9-69
Categories:
- Georgian churches in Turkey
- Tourist attractions in Artvin Province
- Buildings and structures in Artvin Province
- Georgian Orthodox monasteries
- Turkish religious building and structure stubs
- European church stubs
- Asian church stubs