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- Matagh abstract "In Armenian Christian tradition, matagh (Armenian: մատաղ mataġ) is a lamb or a rooster slated for sacrifice to God, a ritual which has continued from the pagan past. In many regions of Armenia today, this pagan-Christian synthesis is very much alive in the regular slaughter of chosen animals in front of churches.Matagh is done often to ask God for either forgiveness, health, or to give them something in return. It is usually done in front of a church. People generally gather at the house where the Matagh was done, where they pray and eat the meat. Tradition holds that the meat must be eaten before sundown.".
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- Matagh wikiPageID "8485910".
- Matagh wikiPageRevisionID "580309890".
- Matagh hasPhotoCollection Matagh.
- Matagh subject Category:Armenian_cuisine.
- Matagh subject Category:Traditional_meat_processing.
- Matagh comment "In Armenian Christian tradition, matagh (Armenian: մատաղ mataġ) is a lamb or a rooster slated for sacrifice to God, a ritual which has continued from the pagan past. In many regions of Armenia today, this pagan-Christian synthesis is very much alive in the regular slaughter of chosen animals in front of churches.Matagh is done often to ask God for either forgiveness, health, or to give them something in return. It is usually done in front of a church.".
- Matagh label "Matagh".
- Matagh label "Matagh".
- Matagh label "Матах".
- Matagh sameAs Matagh.
- Matagh sameAs m.02754c_.
- Matagh sameAs Q1990413.
- Matagh sameAs Q1990413.
- Matagh wasDerivedFrom Matagh?oldid=580309890.
- Matagh depiction Matagh_(Animal_Sacrifice)_-_Armenia_2009.JPG.
- Matagh isPrimaryTopicOf Matagh.