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  • Brochure - The Annihilatation Of Julfa By Azerbaijani Authorities

    BROCHURE - THE ANNIHILATATION OF JULFA BY AZERBAIJANI AUTHORITIES

    Source
    The Armenian National Committee of Cyprus
    A Member of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and
    Democracy

    http://www.hayem.org/index.htm?p=1& amp;pID=60&cID=5&s=2
    19-06-2006

    Abstracts from the Brochure

    The centuries-old cultural monuments the Armenian people created
    both in Nakhijevan and other territories of Historical Armenia are
    of universal value.

    At various periods, they were studied by different foreign scholars.

    In recent years, Nakhijevan's Azerbaijani authorities have been
    perpetrating the premeditated annihilation of a wide variety of
    Armenian monuments which are reminders of the Armenian presence in
    the region.

    In August 2005, European researcher Stephen Sim became witness to
    the barbarities committed against the Armenian monuments in Nakhijevan.

    The violence against the memory and history of the Armenian people
    reached its climax with the total destruction of the historical
    cemetery of Julfa (known as 'Jugha' in Armenian) located in Yernjak
    District.

    Julfa Cemetery used to extend over three hills on the left bank of
    the river Arax.

    Boasting a special place in the treasury of world heritage, this
    extensive depository of spiritual and artistic monuments aroused the
    admiration of both Armenian and foreign travellers and art historians
    for many centuries.

    French traveller Alexandre de Rhodes, who visited the cemetery in 1648,
    saw 10,000 standing khachkars and ram-shaped tombstones there.

    By 1904, however, their number had been reduced to 5,000.

    In the brochure you can find many images of Jufra Cemetery (Past &
    Present)
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