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    SPEECHLESS WITNESSES OF THE HISTORY

    http://www.artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php
    06-10-2009

    To the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the re-establishment of
    the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church has not remained
    apathetic and the Artsakh State Museum of Local History. In the years
    of persecutions and pursuits, numerous exhibits were returned to the
    storage into the museum. And recently on the organized exhibition
    were presented some of the saved relics from spiritual genocide.

    On September 27, the opened exhibition in Artsakh Museum of Regional
    History visited the Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II, accompanied
    by the Speaker of the NKR National Assembly Ashot Ghulyan, primate of
    the Artsakh diocese the Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan and spiritual
    leaders of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

    The director of the museum Melanya Balayan told the dignitaries about
    the advanced exhibits. The most ancient relic - found in Dadivank a
    stone knob of a crozier - dated from the fifth century. A bishop's
    throne is also found in Dadivank, dated 12-13 centuries.

    The most "young" exhibit is an embroidered portrait of John the Baptist
    (1912). Garegin the Second astonished the director of museum with
    questions that could only specify the most enlightened visitor: how
    was a relic of Russian origin find in Artsakh and whether they knew
    what kind of exhibits, which are concerned to the Artsakh diocese,
    are kept in museums in Armenia?

    Catholicos of All Armenians left a note in the book of the museum. "So
    carefully preserved relics of the church are a witness of the noble
    and strong faith of Artsakh,"- Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin
    II gave such estimation to the work of the museum.

    The director of the museum said that much remained to be done. The
    considerable part of the history kept in the funds of the displays
    is almost unknown.
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