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  • AF Will Upgrade Haghartsin w/Donation from HH the Ruler of Sharjah

    PRESS RELEASE
    The Armenia Fund
    Governmental Buiding 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Hasmik Grigoryan
    Tel: +(3741) 56 01 06 ext. 105
    Fax: +(3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/

    19 March, 2008

    Armenia Fund Will Upgrade Haghartsin Monastery With Donation from HH the
    Ruler of Sharjah

    Yerevan, March 19, 2008 - The Haghartsin Monastery Complex will enjoy major
    renovation and infrastructure upgrade thanks to a princely donation by
    His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, Member of the UAE
    Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.

    On March 17, an agreement specifying construction and renovation activities
    was signed between the Armenia Fund and the H.H. the Sheikh, represented by
    Mr.Varouj Nerguizian, an active member of the Armenian community of the
    United Arab Emirates, and a close advisor to the Prince.

    The project includes renovation of the access road to Haghartsin, the
    installation of a water supply system, as well as the building of power
    transmission and gas supply systems.

    The project, at a total cost of around US $1,713,000 will bring significant
    and essential upgrading to the entire area.
    A similar agreement, for an undisclosed amount, was entered into earlier,
    between His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, and
    H.H.Dr.Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, whereby the renovation of the
    Church Complex of Haghartsin will be undertaken and supervised by the Mother
    See of Holy Etchmiadzin, in accordance with the provisions of the Ministry
    of Culture's Monuments Department.

    Construction and renovation will begin in April 2008. The 6 km road
    connecting the monastery to the main road will be upgraded and asphalted.
    Some sections of the road will be widened to provide space for tourism
    support services. Parking and lighting will be added.
    Modern water, power and gas supply systems will facilitate the maintenance
    and operation of the monastic complex.

    "Haghartsin is an architectural marvel, a favorite tourist spot, and a
    religious center. This extremely generous, thoughtful and unexpected gift
    will go a long way towards cementing the friendship and mutual respect
    between the people and rulers of Sharjah, and the Armenians. We all believe
    in the value of safeguarding the old, while we upgrade and renew the
    monuments of our heritage so that they continue to be a part of our life and
    culture for centuries more," said Vahe Aghabegians, Executive Director of
    the Armenia Fund.

    Mr. Nerguizian, General Manager of Bank of Sharjah, was entrusted with the
    successful completion of this project after H.H. the Sheikh's official visit
    to Armenia two years ago when he first saw and was impressed by the beauty
    and history of the monastery.

    His Highness, who had received the Medal for Human Rights from UNESCO in
    2003, has an extensive track record supporting cultural and educational
    causes throughout the Emirates and elsewhere.

    "We are grateful to His Highness, Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi.
    Among the Armenia Fund's many programs and many donors, this project and
    this particular expression of generosity will be remembered and used as an
    example of the potential that our historic monuments represent. Even as we
    renovate them for their cultural and spiritual value, the community
    surrounding the complex will enjoy the economic advantages of a welcoming,
    operating center. Armenia appreciates the Sheikh's vision" said Mr.
    Aghabegians.

    Mr. Nerguizian confirmed that H.H. the Sheikh will attend personally the
    official ceremony marking the completion of the renovation works of the
    Haghartsin Church Complex.

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    The Armenia Fund
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