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    ARMENIAN MONASTERIES IN IRAN ADDED TO UNESCO'S WORLD HERITAGE LIST

    States News Service
    July 6, 2008 Sunday

    The following information was released by the United Nations
    Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO):

    The Armenian Monastic Ensembles in Iran, in the north-east of the
    country, consists of three monastic ensembles of the Armenian Christian
    faith: St Thaddeus and St Stepanos and the Chapel of Dzordzor. These
    edifices - the oldest of which, St Thaddeus, dates back to the
    7th century - are examples of outstanding universal value of the
    Armenian architectural and decorative traditions. They bear testimony
    to very important interchanges with the other regional cultures,
    in particular the Byzantine, Orthodox and Persian. Situated on the
    south-eastern fringe of the main zone of the Armenian cultural space,
    the monasteries constituted a major centre for the dissemination of
    that culture into Azerbayjan and Persia. They are the last regional
    remains of this culture that are still in a satisfactory state of
    integrity and authenticity. Furthermore, as places of pilgrimage,
    the monastic ensembles are living witnesses of Armenian religious
    traditions through the centuries.

    This is the fourth cultural site to be added onto UNESCO's World
    Heritage List since the start of the current session of the World
    Heritage Committee today. The three properties inscribed earlier
    today were: Le Morne Cultural Landscape in Mauritius, The Al-Hijr
    Archaeological Site (Mad?in S?lih) in Saudi Arabia, and the Fujian
    Tulou in China.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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