Armenian costumes Aragatsotn Ararat Armavir Gegharkunik Gharabagh Kotayk Lori Shirak Western Armenia Syunik Tavush Vayots Dzor Yerevan Gegharkunik Armenian women costumes from Gandzak19th – 20th century approx. Gharabagh Gharabagh, 19th centuryArmenian, wears Khet Kopi (head wear) Noble armenian woman’s costume from Shushi20th century approx. Armenian dress, ShoushiPhoto by D.I. Yermakov, late 19th century Armenian woman from Shushi in traditional costume,19th century approx. National costume of armenians from Shushi,Photo by D.I. Yermakov, late 19th century Armenian Woman’s costumeShushi, end of 19th century approx. Armenian woman in traditional large winter costume,Gharabagh, end of 19th century approx. Lori Stepanavan, Transcaucasian merchant costume Transcaucasian merchant costume Stepanavan, Transcaucasian merchant costume Stepanavan, Transcaucasian merchant costume Shirak Tiflis merchant’s suit,Alexandroupoli (Gyumri), 19th century An armenian woman in national armenian costume,photo by F. Order, Alexandroupolis (Gyumri), late 19th century Armenians from ALexandroupoli in traditional costumes,end of 19th century Syunik Armenian Priest,Tatev, 1891 Armenian women in traditional costumes,end of 19th century approx. Yerevan Female costume, Erivan (Yerevan), 19 century Rural armenian’s costumes,Photo by D.I. Yermakov, Erivan, late 19th century Armenian costumes19th century Armenian costume, Arpenik 1913 Armenians in traditional costumes,Yerevan, beggining of 20th century approx. Mr. Vahram Aristakesyan, leading dance line – dance researcher,Mr. Edvard Manukyan, next to Mr. V. Aristakesyan – first art director of Armenian State Dance EnsembleFrom Martiros Saryan’s archive,1926