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  • Iran's National Heritage "St. Thaddeus Church" File Accepted By UNES

    IRAN'S NATIONAL HERITAGE "ST. THADDEUS CHURCH" FILE ACCEPTED BY UNESCO

    Persian Journal, Iran
    April 9 2007

    The dossier of the Church of Saint Thaddeus, locally known as Qara
    Kelisa in the Iranian northwestern province of West Azarbaijan,
    which was prepared by experts of Iran's Cultural Heritage and Tourism
    Organization (ICHTO) in an attempt to inscribe this ancient monument
    in UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 2008 has been accepted
    by experts of UNESCO in the initial phase.

    Qara Kelisa had previously been put up by Iran for UNESCO world
    registration in 2007, however due to lack of substantial documents
    including those pertaining to the value of the building and maps of
    its precincts, the Organization turned down the application.

    Announcing this news, Mohammad Hassan Khademzadeh, head of research
    centers of Iran's Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization in
    all Iranian provinces told CHN that the representatives of the
    International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) will pay a visit
    to this historic church to study its situation in two weeks and then
    a team of UNESCO's experts will come to Iran within a few months in
    order to see the condition of Qara Kelisa and the other historical
    churches in the province such as St. Stepanous Cathedral in Khoy and
    Zoorzoor Church in Chaldoran as annexes to St. Thaddeus Cathedral
    for being registered in list of UNESCO's world heritage sites.

    Khademzadeh believes that Iran has made a lot of effort to prepare
    all required conditions for St. Thaddeus world registrations and
    expressed hope that if nothing extraordinary happens, this ancient
    church to be registered as the 9th Iranian historical site in list
    of UNESCO's World Heritage sites.

    The Thaddeus Church, locally known as Qara Kelisa or the Black
    Church is considered one of the oldest churches in the world, whose
    construction began 1700 years ago. Historians believe that the Church
    is the tomb of Thaddeus who is said to have been one of Christ's
    disciples who traveled to Armenia, then part of the Persian Empire,
    for preaching the teachings of Christ.

    Today the church is known as Qara Kelisa and belongs to the Armenian
    community of Iran. It has an international reputation and hosts
    annual meetings of world Armenians each year in July-August. Enjoying
    special features such as antiquity, its unique architectural style,
    as well as its religious importance among the world Armenians and the
    rituals which are held annually in this church has made Qara Kelisa
    worthy for being inscribed in list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites.
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