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    EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO 400-YEAR-OLD HISTORY AND CULTURE OF IRANIAN
    ARMENIAN COLONY OPENS IN MATENADARAN


    YEREVAN, JULY 22, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. An exhibition
    dedicated to the 400-year-old history and culture of the Armenian
    colony which settled in Iran following the Shahabasian deportation
    opened on July 22 in the show-room of the Matenadaran in Yerevan. The
    exhibition has been organized with the support of the Cultural center
    "Peria" of the American Armenian Cultural Fund, the manuscript
    depository and treasury of the Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin and the
    Matenadaran. It features for the first time more than 40 manuscripts,
    some of which were carried by Armenians to Iran during the
    deportation, while the others were written in Nor Jugha and
    neighboring areas. According to Head of the show-room Aida
    Charkhchian, most of the manuscripts are usually kept in the
    manuscript depository of the Mother See of Holy Echmiaszin, the
    Matenadaran, the museum of St Amenaprkich Monastery in Nor Jugha,
    Venice and Jerusalem. These are mainly gospels, books containing
    Armenian church psalms and scientific studies. The most ancient
    manuscripts are the gospels written in Narekavank in 1069 and in Nor
    Jugha in 1607. In the words of Director of the Matenadaran,
    Academician of the RA NAA Sen Arevshatian, 400 year ago, under the
    pressure of Shah Abas the Armenians of the Ararat Valley and
    Nakhichevan were forcibly deported and settled down in various towns
    of Iran. They founded Nor Jugha and, since the beginning of the 17th
    century, started building churches and continued the creative work of
    Iranian Armenians in all spheres of the spiritual, cultural and
    scientific life. Chairman of the Cultural center "Peria" Masis
    Baghdasarian said that the Iranian authorities have always treated
    Armenians with sympathy, that is why the Iranian Armenians live a
    full-value life and are able to preserve spiritual and cultural values
    inherited from their ancestors. He stated that by 2010, the Union will
    strive to present to the whole world the 400-year-old history and
    cultural values of the Iranian Armenian colony formed in Iran as a
    result of the Shahabasian deportation. An exhibition of ancient
    manuscripts created in Nor Jugha will also open in Echmiadzin on July
    23.

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    Someone told me recently that Iran is trying to get the St. Stephanos and St. Thaddeus monasteries in NW Iran listed with UNESCO as sites of world cultural importance - and that Turkey is objecting and making difficulties.
    Plenipotentiary meow!

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      Re: Exhibition Dedicated To 400-year-old History And Culture Of Iranian Armenian Colo

      Ironically, Iran has some of the world's oldest churches in the world, while the ones in Turkey were pretty much destroyed. Yet, Iran is still considered the "outlaw of the world." The problem is that Americans and British are spending millions to start a civil war within Iran. In that case, Turkey and Azerbaijan have green lights from world powers to anexe the Azerbaijan of Iran. This is the only way that American gov. could defeat the Iranians. According to Wikipedia, Iran has the largest military in the world. "Countries by list of armed forces." This is why Turkey is trying to destroy any alliance between Iran and Armenia and this is why Persia's history is attacked constantly. If Iran falls, what would be the faith of Armenia? since Turkey has good relations with US. (You see now why Turkey is on Persia's throat.)

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