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    TATEV MONASTERY TO HAVE NEW APPEARANCE BY ITS 1111TH ANNIVERSARY

    http://asbarez.com/116330/tatev-monastery-to-receive-restorations-for-1111th-anniversary/
    17:20, 18 November, 2013

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. Tatev Monastery Complex will
    celebrate its 1111th anniversary in 2017. Advancing this date it is
    considered to repair the complex. The Director of RVVZ Foundation
    Artak Melkonyan stated this in a conversation with "Armenpress".

    Among other things the Director of RVVZ Foundation Artak Melkonyan
    underscored: "At the course of the next 4 years we'll focus our
    attention on the restoration of the monastery. The relevant activities
    have already been launched. The monastery will be repaired and
    introduced to the public in 2017."

    The Tatev Monastery is a 9th-century monastery located on a
    large basalt plateau near the Tatev village in Syunik Province
    in southeastern Armenia. The term "Tatev" usually refers to the
    monastery. The monastic ensemble stands on the edge of a deep gorge
    of the Vorotan River. Tatev is known as the bishopric seat of Syunik
    and played a significant role in the history of the region as a center
    of economic, political, spiritual and cultural activity.

    In the 14th and 15th centuries Tatev Monastery hosted one of the
    most important Armenian medieval universities, the University of
    Tatev, which contributed to the advancement of science, religion
    and philosophy, reproduction of books and development of miniature
    painting.

    Scholars of the Tatev University contributed to the preservation of
    Armenian culture and creedduring one of its most turbulent periods
    in its history.

    The monastery is the "best-known site" in Syunik. Wings of Tatev,
    a cableway from Tatev to Halidzor village was opened in October 2010.

    It was included in the Guinness World Records as world's "longest
    non-stop double track cable car."

    According to tradition, Tatev Monastery is named after Eustateus,
    a disciple of St. Thaddeus the Apostle, who preached and was martyred
    in this region. His name has evolved to Tatev.

    Popular etymology includes a legend telling of an event that is tied
    to the construction of the main church, where an apprentice secretly
    climbs to the top of its steeple intending to place a cross of his own
    design. However, the apprentice is spotted by his master during his
    descent. Shocked by his discovery, the apprentice loses his foothold
    and falls into the abyss as he calls upon God to grant him wings,
    which, in Armenian is: "Ta Tev".

    Tatev Monastery is located in South-East Armenia, in the area of
    ancientArmenian Syunik, not far from the city of Goris and 280 km away
    fromYerevan. The Tatev plateau has been in use since pre-Christian
    times, hosting a pagan temple. The temple was replaced with a modest
    church following the Christianization of Armenia in the 4th century.

    Development of the Tatev Monastery began in the 9th century when it
    became the seat of the bishop of Syunik. In his History of the Province
    of Syunik, historian Stepanos Orbelian describes the construction of
    a new church near the old one in 848 through the financial assistance
    of Prince Phillip of Syunik. With the growth of economic and political
    importance of the centre, the aging buildings no longer suited its
    requirements, and thus Bishop Hovhannes (John) obtained the financial
    assistance of Prince Ashot of Syunik to construct the new monastery.

    In the beginning of the 11th century, Tatev hosted around 1,000 monks
    and a large number of artisans. In 1044, armed forces of neighbouring
    emirates destroyed the St. Gregory Church and its surrounding
    buildings, which were reconstructed soon after that. In 1087,
    the church of St. Mary was built to the north of the complex. The
    monastery suffered significant damage during Seljuk invasions in
    the 12th century and the earthquake in 1136. In 1170, Seljuk Turks
    plundered the Monastery and burnt some 10,000 manuscripts. The
    Monastery was rebuilt through the efforts of Bishop Stepanos near
    the end of the 12th century.

    The Monastery was granted an exemption from taxes during Mongol rule.

    It regained its economic strength with the assistance of the Orbelian
    family. Its influence grew further when, in 1286, the Orbelians
    assumed control of the monastery, Stepanos Orbelian was consecrated
    metropolitan and succeeded in reuniting a number of surrounding
    dioceses within its realm. With the establishment of the university in
    the 14th century Tatev became a principal centre of Armenian culture.

    During Timur Lane's campaigns into Syunik (1381-1387), Tatev was
    looted, burnt, and dispossessed of a significant portion of its
    territories. The Monastery received an additional blow during Shah
    Rukh's invasion in 1434.

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