1st and 2nd photo is definitely Armenian. Can’t tell the 3rd one. As for what they say, I’m not really sure
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I think I can make out the name Toros on the first pic. Bottom half. It’s spelled Թորոս
DistanceCalm2035 on
mostly Armenian names
Smooth_Vehicle_2764 on
In picture one, I cannot read all the words, but some of the words I can read are names like (“սարգիս”— “sargis”) and (“արՇակ”— “arshak”). The strange part about these writings is that all the names start with a lowercase letter, which is considered disrespectful. Only one (“Շադկեն 97” — “Shadken 97”) starts with an uppercase letter. I am sure it is not because they meant to write it with an uppercase letter, because if you look at the same letters written in uppercase in the middle of the names, it looks strange.
Haymart2021 on
The third photo is upside down, it’s Armenian, there’s a date 1902 or 1909. There are identifiable letters but the photo isn’t very clear.
It’s graffiti carved by people who were there. In the first photo, the name “Toros” and the date 1890 appear. There’s also another date, “August 28,” further up on the right.
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1st and 2nd photo is definitely Armenian. Can’t tell the 3rd one. As for what they say, I’m not really sure
I think I can make out the name Toros on the first pic. Bottom half. It’s spelled Թորոս
mostly Armenian names
In picture one, I cannot read all the words, but some of the words I can read are names like (“սարգիս”— “sargis”) and (“արՇակ”— “arshak”). The strange part about these writings is that all the names start with a lowercase letter, which is considered disrespectful. Only one (“Շադկեն 97” — “Shadken 97”) starts with an uppercase letter. I am sure it is not because they meant to write it with an uppercase letter, because if you look at the same letters written in uppercase in the middle of the names, it looks strange.
The third photo is upside down, it’s Armenian, there’s a date 1902 or 1909. There are identifiable letters but the photo isn’t very clear.
It’s graffiti carved by people who were there. In the first photo, the name “Toros” and the date 1890 appear. There’s also another date, “August 28,” further up on the right.