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    "NAGORNO-GARABAGH'S CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE MONUMENTS HAVE NOT ANY RELATION TO ARMENIANS"

    demaz.org
    15.09.2006

    According to Rizvan Bayramov, a scholar-historian, there were nearly
    700 historical monuments in Azerbaijani territories occupied by
    Armenians Azerbaijani territories occupied by Armenian aggressors
    have rich flora and fauna as well as historical and cultural monuments.

    According to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in occupied
    Azerbaijani territories there are 689 monuments, of which 13 (6
    architecture and 7 archeological) of worldwide importance, 242 (117
    architecture and 7 archeological) - of state importance and 434 (373
    architecture and 23 archeological monuments, 21 parks and monuments,
    17 works of arts and crafts) - of local importance.

    In Armenian-controlled areas there are still such archeological
    monuments of worldwide importance as Gulu Musa oghlu's tomb in
    Aghdam (1314), Ganjasar in Kalbajar (1218), the Khudaferin Bridges
    in Jabrayil, historical engineering reserve in Shusha city, the Azikh
    Cave in Fizuli, and also Niftaly tumulus in Khojaly and Jabrayil.

    Rizvan Bayramov, chief of the Cultural Heritage Department of the
    Ministry of Culture and Tourism and historian-scholar informed that
    lands occupied by Armenia are the territories of the West Azerbaijan.

    According to him, almost all cultural and historical monuments there
    have been destroyed or "Armenianized".

    Many experts consider that the mentioned statistics do not meet
    realities. According to them, in Soviet period there was not a
    chance to make up and to examine true list of cultural and historical
    monuments of the mentioned territories.

    As R. Bayramov informed, it is impossible to say concrete things on
    this occasion: "In Soviet time a number of monuments of Azerbaijan
    were included to a certain list. Such lists were made up in 1968, 1981
    and 1988. Just in Shusha the Government registered 200 architectural
    monuments. Anyway, it is very difficult to call a precise number of
    monuments in the territory of Nagorno-Garabagh, as any time the list
    can be completed owing to new archeological finds. There are cases
    when one or another monument is in forest or people know it, but it
    is unknown for scholars. Thus, it is impossible to deny availability
    of new historical and cultural monuments in occupied territories. Any
    way, under the list of 1988 there are 700 monuments."

    The Armenians resort to any methods to prove that Nagorno-Garabagh
    and adjacent territories "belong" to Armenia. They have their will
    to date. But according to the historian-scholar, the historical
    truth is that the Armenians appeared in these territories just when
    the Russian Empire that occupied Azerbaijan began resettlement of
    Armenians living in Iran and other countries there: "I'd say that
    the Christian monuments in occupied Azerbaijani lands have not any
    relation to Armenians, as all of them belong to us."

    Armenians' attitude to the historical and cultural monuments
    of Garabagh and adjacent territories is an axiom for each
    Azerbaijanian. According to R. Bayramov, equally with everybody the
    Ministry receives information from mass media and those who visited
    Nagorno-Garabagh: "We have not other information sources. But in
    connection with environmental protection and guard the former Ministry
    of Culture and present Ministry of Culture and Tourism repeatedly
    addressed to international organizations. They've addressed to UNESCO,
    International Center for the Study of the Preservation and restoration
    of Cultural Property, International Council of Museums, International
    Council on Monuments and Sites, etc.

    Recently Minister of Culture and Tourism addressed once more to
    UNESCO concerning fires made by Armenians in occupied Azerbaijani
    territories. It is quite probable that recent fires resulted in
    complete annihilation of the oldest cemetery in Khojavend."

    R. Bayramov reminded the fact that the point of the 1954 Hague
    Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of
    Armed Conflict says that if the State has not a chance to protect its
    cultural monuments, it has the right to address to the United Nations:
    "The UN special committee should take all responsibility for cultural
    values guard of any State.

    It is appropriate mention that in connection with that we have done
    a serious work and prepared appropriate statement submitted to the
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I think that MFA, in turn, will make
    all efforts and send a letter to relevant structures."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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