Yervant1 Posted December 2, 2012 Report Share Posted December 2, 2012 Armenian church turned into cowshed in Azerbaijan http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectidø2E9C30-3AFC-11E2-A2CAF6327207157CFriday, November 30, 17:48 The Armenian church of the XIX century located in Dash-bulakh villageof Azerbaijan has been turned into a cowshed, director of Armenianarchitecture fund (RAA), Samvel Karapetyan, said at today'spress-conference. He said that the Azerbaijani party is trying to hide that the churchis Armenian and called it "Albanian". He also added that such a policyhas been always conducted by the Azerbaijani authorities since theSoviet times. For instance, in a book "Architecture of ancient andmiddle age Azerbaijan" published in 1986, the Armenian khachkars(cross stones) of Old Jugha were called "Albanian khachdashes". He also added that Armenian Foreign Ministry and Culture Ministrycould raise in international structures the problem of such anattitude to the Armenian monuments. However, as he said, even the factof destruction of the Armenian cross stones of Old Jugha byAzerbaijani servicemen was fully ignored by the Armenian authorities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2012 Azerbaijan Destroys Armenian Monuments 15:12 30/11/2012Story from Lragir.am News:http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/society/view/28216 Azeris continue calling old Armenian monuments Albanese and destroyingthem. We have information that today Armenian complexes in Nakhidjevanare also called Albanese, said monument expert Samvel Karapetyan. Hetalked about St. Gevorg church of Dashbulagh saying it is used as astall. Dashbulagh was an Armenian village up to 1918, St. Gevorg wasbuilt in 1828. In 1918, during the Turkish invasion, 50 villages withall the monuments were destroyed. Samvel Karapetyan says the Turks who now live in the village use theArmenian church as a stall and tell everyone once it was an Albanesechurch. Samvel Karapetyan's experience shows we are not consistent to thesolution of such issues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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