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    HARVARD UNIVERSITY CENTER FEATURES ARMENIAN EXHIBITION

    ARMENPRESS
    Nov 7, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS: An exhibition featuring the cultural
    legacy of the Armenian town Nor Jugha (New Jugha) is on display at
    Management and International Relations Center of Harvard University,
    USA.

    The exhibition displays photos taken by a prominent Armenian researcher
    of Nakhichevan Argam Ayvazian and Steven Sim, a U.S. architect. The
    majority of photos show architectural monuments of the region erected
    between 10-th-17-th centuries.

    The focus is on how these monuments looked in the past and now,
    evidencing how Azerbaijan destroyed Armenian churches and cemeteries
    with unique cross stones.

    Steven Sim has made numerous trips across historical Armenia over the
    last two decades taking pictures of all endangered Armenian monuments.

    In 2005 he traveled to Nakhichevan to examine the Armenian churches
    there, but found none. Steven Sim was the last non-Armenian who
    witnessed destruction of the Armenian cemetery in Nakhichevan before
    it was actually razed to ground in 2005.

    He testified this to a European Parliament member, as a result
    it passed a resolution condemning the destruction of the Armenian
    cemetery.

    The exhibition will be on display until November 19.
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