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    GRAVESTONE OF ARMENIAN ARCHITECT GARABET BALYAN FOUND AT CONSTRUCTION SITE IN ISTANBUL

    18:04, 23 Jan 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    The lost gravestone of Garabet Balyan, the architect of the Dolmabahce
    Palace, and a member of the Balyan family praised by Turkish President
    Erdogan as 'competent masters' of their art, was discovered at an
    Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality construction site in Kartal,
    Agos reports.

    On 6 June 2014, at the opening of the renovated Ortaköy Mosque,
    Erdogan made a speech in which he praised Nigogos Balyan, the architect
    of the mosque, and a member of the Balyan family, with the words,
    "It was an Armenian architect who created this work of art. Our
    forefathers displayed a different mentality in selecting him, and
    they gave the job to a competent master."

    The lost gravestone of Garabet Balyan, the architect of the Dolmabahce
    Palace, among the symbolic monuments of Istanbul, was discovered at
    an Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality construction site in Kartal.

    It is well known that many significant 19th century buildings in
    Istanbul are the work of architects from the Balyan family. Garabet
    Balyan was the architect of historically significant buildings such
    as the Dolmabahce Palace, the GumuÅ~_suyu Military Hospital and the
    Dolmabahce Valide Sultan Mosque.

    The gravestone was found in the area between the buildings on the
    construction site used for many years by the IBB after they were
    demolished. Other gravestones and epitaphs featuring Armenian script
    were also discovered in addition to Balyan's gravestone.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/23/gravestone-of-armenian-architect-garabet-balyan-found-at-construction-site-in-istanbul/




    From: A. Papazian
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