Yot Verk Matur (Armenian: Յոթ Վերք Մատուռ) is a small monument erected around the late 14th c. in remembrance of seven lords of seven villages. Local folklore tells that when the Turko-Mongol conqueror Timur Lenk came into Armenia, he made war against seven lords. As a result of the battles, the lords were killed and their villages were destroyed by Timur. The name literally translates to "Seven Wounds Chapel". Seven khachkars are lined in a row upon a low rock wall which surrounds the memorial, and one in particular situated in the center dominates the others.
The memorial is located in the mountains 8 kilometers south-east from the ruins of the fortified Urartian city of Teyseba, also known as Odzaberd and also the modern village of Tsovinar. Geographically it is located at the south-east corner of Lake Sevan, which can be seen in the distance at a highpoint amongst the ruins of the ancient city Khrber which the memorial lies within. Within the ruins of Khrber are many ancient khachkars, headstones, and tombs. The majority of the oldest graves are located at the base of a hill just south of the ruins.