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Kim Kardashian Posed Along With Her Four Children For A Photoshoot At The Historic Temple Of Garni


Kim Kardashian has enjoyed a moving and spiritual visit to her ancestral homeland of Armenia recently.

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Kim, 38, got a photoshoot at the historic Temple Of Garni with her daughters North, six, Chicago, 20 months, and sons Saint, three, and Psalm, five months, on Thursday. 

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Kim wanted to make her trip memorable, so undoubtedly she was keen on taking a few photos to remember the occasion.

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The newest member of Kim’s family also posed, and Kim held the baby alongside a majestic backdrop of mountains with her children on either side.

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Chicago held her mother’s hand, while her big brother Saint flashed a big grin.

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North stood on Kim’s left, clad in a black dress with an ornate silver necklace and matching metallic hair wreath. Her sister Kourtney was also present with her kids. 

The whole family was posing beside the magnificent temple and rolling hills. 

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Meanwhile, cousins Reign and Saint were having the times of their lives exploring the ancient building. Saint let out a big laugh as he emerged from the temple right alongside Reign.

Kim also treated her children with some ice cream.  

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North was delighted to take a break from all the photo-snapping to indulge in a nice midday treat.

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Kim and sister Kourtney Kardashian visited the President of Armenia, Armen Sarkissian, and his wife, Nouneh Sarkissian, for dinner at the Presidential palace on Wednesday.

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Their visit comes a day after they lay flowers at the Memorial Complex in Yerevan to pay tribute to the victims of the 1915 genocide in which 1.5m people lost their lives.

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Kim also attends the meeting with Armenia’s Prime minister Nikol Pashinyan, which was pictured and publicly shared.

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The Armenian ancestors are on the Kardashians’ father’s side, his family emigrated to the United States from an area that now lies in Turkey.

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Turkey denies the killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians, in what is now Turkey, in 1915 at the height of World War One constitutes genocide and relations with Armenia are still blighted by the dispute.

She first visited the site on April 24, 2015, the 100th anniversary of the deaths, where she lay red roses.

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