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  • Azerbaijan Is Trying To Assign Famous "Carpet Of Armenian Orphans"

    AZERBAIJAN IS TRYING TO ASSIGN FAMOUS "CARPET OF ARMENIAN ORPHANS"

    18:42 10/02/2015 >> POLITICS

    On February 26 in Glendale Central Library presentation of "Carpet
    of Armenian orphans" by Maurice Misaka-Kelechyana, dedicated to
    the unique carpet "Gasir" Weaved by hands of the Armenian women who
    survived the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, will be held,
    reports the Glendale Arts website.

    The Azerbaijani side didn't lose the chance of provocation, and stated
    that allegedly the carpet and its ornaments are "of Azerbaijani
    origin." Thus, according to the Azerbaijani news website "Pia.az"
    the carpet "Gazir" belongs to "the Azerbaijani school of Tabriz"
    and supposedly the eight-pointed star placed in the center of the
    carpet proves it.

    It should be noted that this is the only "argument" Azerbaijani side
    brings, which cannot stand any criticism. In the center of the Armenian
    carpet there is no eight-pointed star. Even with the naked eye it is
    obvious that the central ornament besides the eight pointed corners has
    also four tabs with rounded ends, forming a Christ, which is the symbol
    of Christianity, and the pattern as a whole is the so-called "sprouted
    or Flowering Cross" which is common for the medieval Armenian culture.

    However, even if we assume that this pattern is an eight-pointed star,
    this fact would not speaks in favor of the Azerbaijani side either,
    as this symbol was often used by artists also in the early Christian
    period and was called the "Star of David", and in its turn had more
    ancient roots. In this context, the phrase "Azerbaijani ornament"
    is not acceptable, given the fact that the above mentioned Tabriz
    carpet school is of Iranian origin.

    Note that the carpet contains more than 4 million nodes and is
    decorated with traceries of blossoming Garden of Eden, patterns of
    plants and animals. Ornamental carpet system gives reason to believe
    that the scenes depicted on it are from the Biblical story about Adam
    and Eva.

    The "Carpet of Armenian orphans" was woven in an orphanage for girls
    in the Lebanese city of Gazir by the hands of orphans who survived
    through by selling the carpets and contributions from the American
    Near East Relief Committee. On December 4, 1925 the carpet was given
    to the US President Calvin Coolidge as a gift as a sign of gratitude
    for the help provided to the Armenians during the Genocide. President
    George. C. Coolidge, when leaving the White House, took the carpet
    with him, and kept it in his family until 1980. Family Coolidge
    returned the carpet to the White House in 1982, where he was placed
    in storage. Despite pressure from Turkey, on 18-23 November 2014 the
    famous carpet "Gasi" was exhibited in the visitors' hall of the White
    House at the exhibition on the theme of "Thank you, United States:
    three gift to presidents in gratitude for the generosity of the United
    States abroad." The world's media wrote about the exhibition, noting
    also about the carpet's story.

    http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2015/02/10/azerbaijan-armenian-carpet/

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