Tnjri

Tnjri (Armenian: Տնջրի /tənd͡ʒəˈɾi/, from տնջրի tnǰri, which in Karabakh dialect means ‘plane tree’) is a 2041-year-old giant Oriental plane tree situated nearby the village Skhtorashen de jure in the Khojavend District of Azerbaijan, de facto in the Martuni Province of self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh. The hollow of the tree is 44 sq.m., where more than 40 people can stand. The area covered by the foliage of the tree is 1400 sq.m.

Tnjri in summer

The circumference of the tree is 27 m and the height is more than 54 m which can be compared with an 18-story building. The tree is situated on a valley not far from the village and stands near-natural spring water (Tengru spring), which is the main source of irrigation for it.

The tree has been visited by many famous people - such as the inventor of Armenian alphabet Mesrop Mashtots (5th century AD), first Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi (5th century AD), musician and poet Sayat-Nova (18th century).[1] Every year thousands of pilgrims and tourists who visit Artsakh come to visit also the Tnjri chinar (platanus in Armenian) tree. Tnjri serves as a local shrine.

References

Sources

  • (in Armenian) Mkrtchyan, Shahen. Historical-Architectural Monuments of Nagorno Karabagh. Yerevan, 1989, p. 173-714. (Շահեն Մկրտչյան, «Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի պատմաճարտարապետական հուշարձանները»).

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