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    EXCAVATIONS TO PROVE ARMENIAN TRACES IN KARABAKH
    Lena Badeyan

    "Radiolur"
    20.07.2009 17:45

    While the world powers and politicians are trying to resolve the
    Karabakh issue, historians and archeologists are trying to prove that
    the territory has been originally Armenian. The Armenian specialists
    reached the greatest success in 2005, when they found one of the four
    Tigranakert cities founded by Armenian King Tigran the Great on the
    liberated land of Aghdam, to the southeast of Martaket region.

    "For me this is Troy, this is how I would assess it. We continue
    finding different items here, but it's not the most important. What's
    important is that the city once existed here," said Vardges Safaryan,
    member of the Tigranakert expedition, assessing the political and
    historical essence of the diggings.

    "The two main walls and the towels of the Hellenic city have been
    discovered. The city was founded in the 80s B.C. and survived through
    the 15th century, about 1 500 years. That is whey here we have not
    only Hellenic monuments, but also Christian ones. We have discovered
    an Armenian church built in 5-7th centuries, where we found one of
    the most interesting items last year - a clay disk-like item with an
    engraving: "Me, Vache, the slave of God." This inscription dates back
    to the 6-7th centuries and it is the most ancient Armenian inscription
    found on the20land of Karabakh up to now," Vardges Safaryan said.

    The authorities of Nagorno Karabakh also attach great importance to
    the excavations of Tigranakert and the government has been financing
    the works for about two years.
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