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A '''gharam''' or '''maram''' ([[Koman]]: ({{cs|DAD|Ğaram}}), ''ğaram'', IPA: /ʁɒrɒm/; [[Middle Koman]]: ''ğârâm'') is a [[Wikipedia:Place of worship|place of worship]] for followers of [[Zarasaism]].
A '''gharam''' or '''maram''' ([[Koman language|Koman]]: ({{cs|DAD|Ğaram}}), ''ğaram'', IPA: /ʁɒrɒm/; [[Middle Koman language|Middle Koman]]: ''ğârâm'') is a [[Wikipedia:Place of worship|place of worship]] for followers of [[Zarasaism]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 16:00, 24 April 2018

Gharam
Ğaram (Ğaram)
Ṣagh Mîşa.jpg


A gharam or maram (Koman: (Ğaram), ğaram, IPA: /ʁɒrɒm/; Middle Koman: ğârâm) is a place of worship for followers of Zarasaism.

Etymology

History

Front courtyard of the Ayrahbar Shrine, Shozasan, one of the holiest gharams located in Balakia

Diffusion and evolution

Conversion of non-Zarasaist places of worship

Religious functions

Prayers

Frequency of attendance

Architecture

Styles

Yehazis

Domes

Prayer hall

Symbols

Prayer leader

Dress

Rules and etiquette

Non-Zarasaists in Gharams