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Aparank Monastery or Aparanq (in Armenia ), or Holy Cross Aparank, is an Armenian monastery located in modern-day Turkey, Van province near the city of Bahçesaray. It is part of the historical Armenian province of Moxoene. Aparank monastery was founded in the 10th century to house a relic of the True Cross. The church was restored and expanded in the 17th century, and it was abandoned during the first half of the 20th century after the Armenian Genocide. Pre Genocide, It consisted of the churches of Surb Hovhannes Karapet(St. John the Baptist) Surb Astvatsatsin(Holy Mother of God), the chapels of Surb Stepannos(St. Stephen) and Surb Arakelots(Holy Apostles), a gavit, a fountain, and a hotel. == Location == The monastery is located on the Aparank Armenian plateau and is above sea level on the southwest side of Vankin Dağ (Sarikhats).〔name = "Narek 79" Gregory of Narek, Jean-Pierre and Annie Mahé, '' Tragedy: Matean ołbergut'ean: the book of lamentation, '' Peeters, Leuven 2000 ISBN 978-9042908956, p. 79.〕 It lies northwest of the town of Aparank (Veras in Kurdish) and south of Bahçesaray〔name = "Gureghian 11" John V. Gureghian, '' Monuments of Mush region - Sason - Van in historic Armenia, '' Sigest Alfortville 2008 ISBN 978-2-917329-06-1〕 in Van province,Turkey.〔name = "DT 490" Patrick Donabédian and Jean-Michel Thierry, '' Armenian arts '', Editions Mazenod, Paris, 1987 ISBN 2-85088-017-5〕 Historically, the complex was located in the township of Mamrtank or Mirja of the province of Moxoene,〔 one of the fifteen provinces of historic Armenia that the Armenian geographer Anania of Shirak
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