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  • BAKU: Armenians Renamed Agoglan Castle In Azerbaijan's Occupied Regi

    ARMENIANS RENAMED AGOGLAN CASTLE IN AZERBAIJAN'S OCCUPIED REGION OF LACHIN

    APA
    Oct 18 2011
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Parvin Abbasov - APA. Armenization of the historical and cultural
    monuments in the occupied Azerbaijani territories continues, chairman
    of the Organization for Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments
    in the Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan Faig Ismayilov told APA.

    Ismayilov said through armenization of the Azerbaijani monuments in
    the occupied territories the Armenian government wants to erase the
    traces of the Azerbaijanis from these lands.

    "It is observed in the territory of Nagorno Karabakh, especially
    in Lachin and Kalbajar, because these territories are of special
    importance for Armenians," he said.

    Ismayilov said Agoglan castle is one of the historical, architectural
    and archeological monuments in Lachin and Kalbajar that can serve as
    an example to the world culture.

    "Agoglan castle covers 2 ha area on the 30th km of Lachin-Minkend
    highway, on the right bank of the Hekeri river, near Kosalar village.

    The monument has been under the occupation of Armenian military forces
    since May 18, 1992. After the occupation of Azerbaijani territories in
    1992-1994 Armenian Republic made changes in the architectural structure
    and interior of Agoglan monastery, damaged the writings on the wall,
    erased several stone inscriptions, numerous ornaments and symbols
    dating back to the Alban period, changed the forms of most of them,"
    he said.

    Ismayilov said relevant bodies of Armenia renamed Agoglan monastery
    in 1999 as Tsitsernavank, since then it has been included into the
    list of the monuments of the Armenian Republic, now it is promoted
    as an Armenian church. Several 2.5-meter cross stones made in Yerevan
    were installed near the entry of the complex in 2009. The complex is
    being repaired, archeological excavations have started. With regard
    to these actions the Organization for Protection of Historical and
    Cultural Monuments in the Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan will
    sue Armenia at the European Court of Human Rights.


    From: Baghdasarian
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