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  • TEHRAN: Representative Of ICOMOS To Visit Qara Kelisa

    REPRESENTATIVE OF ICOMOS TO VISIT QARA KELISA
    Soudabeh Sadigh

    Cultural Heritage News, Iran
    http://www.chnpress.com/news/?id=7217&section =2
    July 10 2007

    Representative of ICOMOS will visit Qara Kelisa in coming September
    to study the status of this historic church to prepare the ground
    for its world registration.

    Tehran, 10 July 2007 (CHN Foreign Desk) - Representative of
    International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) will come to
    Iran this September to make a visit to Qara Kelisa.

    Qara Kelisa otherwise known as St. Thaddeus Church, has been nominated
    for being inscribed as Iran's 9th world heritage site in list of
    UNESCO's World Heritage sites in by the World Heritage Committee
    during their 32nd session which will be held in 2008.

    Since the dossier of Qara Kelisa did not include the necessary
    supportive evidence, it was earlier turned down by UNESCO last year.

    Anyway, after many efforts the file was completed and succeeded to
    win UNESCO's approval.

    Church of Saint Thaddeus, locally known as Qara Kelisa (The Black
    Church), was built 1700 years ago in the Iranian northwestern province
    of West Azarbaijan. This church has a worldwide reputation among the
    Armenian Christians of the world and every year a large number of
    Armenians come to this church for performing religious rituals.

    Historians believe that the church is the womb 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. Experts from Iran's Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization
    are also intending to have other famous churches in the province such
    as St. Stepanous Cathedral in Khoy and Zoorzoor Church in Chaldoran
    included as annexes to St. Thaddeus Cathedral after its registration.
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