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    ARMENIAN PROFESSOR: MAYBE THE CHURCHES, WHICH ARMENIANS CLAIMED TO BE THEIRS, BELONGED TO ALBANS - PHOTOSESION

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Nov 12 2007

    Armenians tried to hold an exhibition "Armenian monuments in
    Nakhchivan" in the Public Library in the city of Glendale, situated
    near Los-Angeles and compactly populated by Armenians.

    APA's US bureau correspondent reports that false and separatist
    statements were made about the history and cultural monuments of
    Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic.

    Armenian professor, deputy director of Armenian Agency on Protection
    of Historical and Cultural Environment Agram Ayvazyan claimed at the
    opening ceremony that there were 27,000 Armenian monuments, churches
    and graves in the present territory of Nakhchivan and even claimed
    that one of the 13 Armenian churches here was built 2000 years ago.

    Asked by APA's US bureau correspondent why he did not speak about
    Alban churches in Nakhchivan Ayvazyan did not answer for some time
    and later: "Maybe the churches, which Armenians claimed to be theirs,
    belonged to Albans," said.

    Ayvazyan said that one of the churches was destructed in the framework
    of struggle of Soviet Union to religion. Ayvazyan replying to the
    question of one of the Azerbaijanis "you did not find evidence proving
    that castle writings, earthenware belong to Armenians said that there
    is no need to those facts. He sounded the same answer while replying
    to the question regarding Khudaferin Bridge.

    Glendale is the biggest city of America where the largest Armenian
    community lives, but no 80-100 Armenians attended the event. No
    any foreign guest participated in the event except 6 Azerbaijanis,
    therefore Armenians started the event in their native language at
    first. After question of Azerbaijanis interpreter was presented
    to Ayvazyan.

    Armenians held the analogical event not long ago. The event was not
    success after interference of Azerbaijani students.
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