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    PHOTOS OF ANI TEMPLES EXHIBITED IN GEORGIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    01.08.2007 13:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A photo exhibition titled "Ani - Anisi - crossroad
    of sixteen civilizations" opened in the Caucasian Home, the center
    of cultural relationship in Tbilisi. The event was initiated by the
    center and the Georgian Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

    Well-known photographers Yuri Mechitov and Maya Deysadze displayed
    50 best of 300 pictures of the ruins of Ani, one of the capitals
    of ancient Armenia that has been closed for visitors till recently,
    Blagovest-info reports.

    Ani's rapid development started in 961 when the city became the capital
    of Bagratid Armenia and a trade crossroad between the Byzantium,
    Arab states, South Russia, Central Asia and China. The population
    of the city totaled no less than 100 thousand people. Ani was also
    known as the "city of 1001 churches" because of the great number of
    grand temples.
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