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  • St. Tadevos temple in Iran up for including in UNESCO world heritage

    PanARMENIAN.Net

    St. Tadevos temple in Iran introduced for including in UNESCO's world heritage
    24.03.2007 15:10 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Workers of Iranian Cultural Issues Service and
    Tourism Organization prepared a packet of documents for including
    St. Tadevos temple (also known as `Kara-Kilisa'-Black Church) in the
    UNESCO world heritage. They also prepared documents for 4 other
    churches-St. Stepanos, Soursur, Chupan and the Church of the Blessed
    Virgin. Soon the list will be passed to the corresponding bodies of
    the United Nations, Iranian `Parsekh' monthly reports.

    According to Mohamed Hassan Hademzadeh, leading expert of the
    organization in case if the program is approved a group of workers
    from UNESCO International Council on Monuments and Historical Places
    will arrive in Iran to examine the situation in churches.

    The Church of St. Tadevos is one of the most ancient churches in the
    world, its construction began more than 1700 years ago. Historians say
    that apostle Tadevos is buried just here. He used to attend some
    regions of Armenia and Persia to preach Christianity. The church is
    situated in Dar-e-Sham village, 16 km West from Djulfa and 3 km South
    from Arax River.

    Soursur is situated in Barun village; it was built in 1314-15 thanks
    to efforts of archbishop Zakarius. Aiming at preservation of this
    historical monument during construction of Barun reservoir the
    government assigned a large territory on the mountainside for the
    church, which was situated 110 meters high. Currently there are 500
    churches in Iran, 44 of that are included in the list of national
    monuments.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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