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    CHAPEL TO BE BUILT FOR ARMENIAN JEWELLERS IN GUYUMCUKENT COMPLEX OF ISTANBUL

    Noyan Tapan
    July 23, 2009

    ISTANBUL, JULY 23, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Two chapels have
    been decided to be built for Armenian and Assyrian jewellers in
    Guyumcukent complex, where jewellers of the former Closed Market
    work and which was built near Istanbul Eni Bosna district. They make
    the 30 percent of the whole population, the Assyrians are the first
    in the field of gold, and Armenians in the field of jewellery, the
    Marmara daily reported. These two chapels are also envisaged for the
    Christians visiting the Guyumcukent.

    There is a Moslem praying room on the each floor of this complex.

    Complex Board Chairman Said Erdal Metiner noted that Armenians and
    Assyrians have worked at their small workshops for a long time and
    have a great number of buyers, today many of them have moved to the
    complex. He also noted that the inner repairs of the chapels has been
    entrusted to the participant of Van's Akhtamar church renovation,
    Armenian architect Zakaria Mildanoglu. The expenses of building the
    chapels should be covered by Assyrian, Armenian and Greek sellers.
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