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  • Monument To Sayat Nova Opened In Tbilisi On June 7

    MONUMENT TO SAYAT NOVA OPENED IN TBILISI ON JUNE 7

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    08.06.2009 16:42 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ For more than a century, Tbilisi has been holding the
    Rose Festival dedicated to Armenian poet and ashug (bard) Sayat Nova.

    This year, the festival was celebrated on June 7, a week later than
    usual. The ceremony was attended by Armenian and Georgian Foreign
    Ministers. Within the frameworks of celebrations, a monument to the
    poet was opened near Sourb Gevorg (St. George) Armenian church, not
    far from his grave. The monument was created Gia Djapridze and Kakha
    Koridze. An Armenian poet, ashug and master of love lyrics, Haroutyun
    Sayadyan (pseudonym: Sayat Nova; 1712-95) was born in Tbilisi, in a
    family of a poor immigrant from Aleppo. At age 20, he set out for a
    trip and traveled for 7 years. As to what countries Haroutyun Sayadyan
    visited remains a mystery. He returned to Tbilisi with the pseudonym
    Sayat Nova which in the Hindu language meant "king of psalms" or "lord
    of music" (according to Hovhannes Toumanyan). Rumors about the talented
    musician were immediately spread all over the town. For more than
    10 years, Sayat Nova was a palace musician and conductor of a palace
    ensemble. At the end, he fell victim to noblemen's intrigue. The king
    ordered him to enter into religion. Sayat Nova was named Stepanos,
    adopted san archimandrite and joined Haghpat Monastery's fraternity
    (on the Georgian border). He stayed there till the end of the war,
    together with fierce eunuch Aga-Mohammed-khan from the Turkish Kadjara
    royal house which ruled the Persian throne. In 1795, he fell under the
    pressure of Aga-Mohammed-khanaza; the 83-year-old monk was found and
    killed in Sourb Gevorg Armenian cathedral church. Sayat Nova was buried
    below the northern wall of the church, the site where he was murdered.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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