TURKEY 'GIVING' HISTORICAL ARMENIAN MONUMENTS TO GEORGIA - DEBATE
17:03 * 26.03.14
Officials from Armenia's Public Council on Wednesday voiced alarm
about Turkish intentions of giving 300 churches of Tayk, a historical
province of Western Armenia, as a gift to the Georgian state.
The monuments, dating from 5th-11th centuries, are located in Greater
Armenia's 14th province. In 2011, Turkey declared them as pieces of
the Georgian architecture.
"The architecture of Tayk is the exact reflection of the Ararat
valley's architecture, with one of the monasteries repeating the
Echmiadzin monastery's plan with precision. These are huge monuments
and big complexes," Vaahan Ter-Ghazaryan, a member of the Council's
Committee on Religion, Diaspora and International Integration Affairs,
told reporters.
Jasmen Asryan, a member of the same committee also attending the
news conference, said the churches (whose total number is 2,000)
turned into Chalcedonic places of warship under Byzantine pressures
but never lost their Armenian identity. 'The liturgies and rituals
in the Armenian chalcedonic church were served exclusively in the
Armenian language, not Georgia or Greek," she said, considering the
churches genuine samples of Armenian civilization.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/03/26/tayq/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
17:03 * 26.03.14
Officials from Armenia's Public Council on Wednesday voiced alarm
about Turkish intentions of giving 300 churches of Tayk, a historical
province of Western Armenia, as a gift to the Georgian state.
The monuments, dating from 5th-11th centuries, are located in Greater
Armenia's 14th province. In 2011, Turkey declared them as pieces of
the Georgian architecture.
"The architecture of Tayk is the exact reflection of the Ararat
valley's architecture, with one of the monasteries repeating the
Echmiadzin monastery's plan with precision. These are huge monuments
and big complexes," Vaahan Ter-Ghazaryan, a member of the Council's
Committee on Religion, Diaspora and International Integration Affairs,
told reporters.
Jasmen Asryan, a member of the same committee also attending the
news conference, said the churches (whose total number is 2,000)
turned into Chalcedonic places of warship under Byzantine pressures
but never lost their Armenian identity. 'The liturgies and rituals
in the Armenian chalcedonic church were served exclusively in the
Armenian language, not Georgia or Greek," she said, considering the
churches genuine samples of Armenian civilization.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/03/26/tayq/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress