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    NEW CASES OF ARMENIAN HISTORY FALSIFICATION DISCOVERED IN UKRAINE

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    25.06.2009 18:47 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The roots of Armenian history falsification go deep
    in Ukraine, especially as far as the Biographies of Ukraine Armenians
    are concerned. Thus, according to Ukraine's National Reporters Union
    member Samvel Azizyan, the seascape painter's name was Gayvazovskiy,
    and not Ayvazovski at all. "According to the painter's earlier
    biographers, his father and siblings lived nearby Lvov. Ayvazovski left
    them, having quarreled over their father's inheritance. Upon becoming
    a painter, Ayvazovski portrayed not only the Ukrainian sea, but also
    Ukrainian landscapes and mountains. The painter designed his Crimean
    estate of Shakh Mamai so it would remind him of Ukrainian hamlets,
    so dear to his heart."

    According to David Davtyan , ANALITIKA.at.ua Informational and
    Analytical Agency expert, the author, possibly, has no idea,
    which period he was describing, as at that period the Ukrainian
    nation was struggling for its right to freedom of speech and
    expression. Ayvazovski lived among Armenians and was surrounded by
    Armenian realities.

    The biography goes on like this: "Ayvazovski was a great patriot of
    Feodosia. Thanks to his efforts, the city was provided with water
    supply system and opened a museum of paintings and artifacts. Strange
    as it is, the painter created very true-to life portrayals of Ararat
    though he'd never been to Armenia and never saw the mountain. But his
    heart was always in the country of his ancestors, and he was creating
    with all of his thoughts about Armenia."

    "All through his preposterous article the author said no word about
    Armenian soul of the artist, his Armenian spirit and attachment to
    Armenian nation, reflected in his works. It's rather shameful that
    such articles exist just because of an attempt to please someone,
    to the detriment of the truth," Davtyan emphasized.
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