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    Press TV, Iran
    June 21 2009


    Iran's Qara Kelisa to exhibit Armenian art

    Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:11:01 GMT


    Iran's West-Azarbaijan Province is to hold an exhibition at Qara
    Kelisa, presenting artifacts created by the country's Armenian
    artists.

    The event, to be held from July 22 to 26, 2009, will display various
    forms of handicrafts and artistic creations on the theme of 'church'.

    Organized by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism office in
    West-Azarbaijan Province, the exhibition will commemorate the
    martyrdom of one of the apostles of Jesus, Saint Thaddeus, who
    constructed Qara Kelisa (Black Church) in 68 CE.

    Every year scores of Armenians, Assyrians and Catholics from Iran and
    other countries visit the church to commemorate the martyrdom of Saint
    Thaddeus and his followers.

    Perched on a mountain ridge south of the city of Maku, Qara Kelisa is
    one of the oldest and most notable surviving Christian monuments of
    Iran and carries great significance for the country's Armenian
    Orthodox community.

    Armenians believe the church is the world's first church and was
    constructed by Saint Thaddeus, after he traveled to Armenia, then part
    of the Persian Empire, to preach the teachings of Christ.

    Qara Kelisa has been registered as the ninth Iranian
    historical-cultural heritage site on the United Nations Educational
    Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) World Heritage List.

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