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    ARMENIAN TV CHANNELS TO BE BROADCAST SAMARKAND

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.01.2010 14:01 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Cultural Center of Samarkand,
    Uzbekistan, has established a new office which will broadcast Armenian
    TV channels.

    The center is registered in the basement of St. Astvatsatsin (Holy
    Mother of God) Armenian Church which dates from 1903. In 1933, the
    building was nationalized, housing various Soviet institutions for
    over a century. In 1996, the church was returned to Armenian community.

    One of the priorities of the center's is to help the local Armenian
    population learn their native tongue. And the transmission of
    highest-rated TV broadcasts will be a great stimulus for such
    initiative.

    Samarkand is Uzbekistan's second-largest city with a population of
    366 thousand (including mostly Tajiks, Uzbeks, Russians, Jews and
    Iranians).

    St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Armenian Church was built
    in 1903 by the donations of local Armenian population. Armenian
    settlements date from the XV century when the territory was governed by
    Tamerlan. The first primate of the church was priest Ruben Bekgulyants.

    Closed in 1939 and re-opened after Uzbekistan's gaining independence,
    the church was consecrated in 1995, with priest Grigor Markosyan
    becoming its primate. Currently, the church operates an Armenian Sunday
    school. Since 1998s it has been governed by priest Vram Kazaryan.
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