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    Remnants of the monastery in which the relics of St. Matthews may
    reside discovered in Kirghizia



    Bishkek, August 9, Interfax - Kirghiz archeologists have
    discoveredruins of the Armenian monastery in which St. Matthews may
    have been buried, at eastern side of Lake Issyk-Kul in the north of
    the country.

    Local mass media have reported Tuesday, citing the leader of the
    archeological expedition Vladimir Ploskikh, that the ruins of the
    monasteryhave been discovered near the village of Tiuf, on the land
    surrounded by water from three sides, though they had searched for
    them underwater. The ruins are concealed inside a large loam hill.

    The search for the Armenian monastery in which, according to
    tradition, St. Matthews was buried began in 2000, prompted by
    information received from various sources, including the notes of
    Russian traveler Petr Semenov Tian-Shansky.

    There is a legend that St. Matthews at the end of his life went to
    India but died on his way there somewhere in Kirghizia, having had
    time though to found several Christian communities.

    Kirghiz archeologists together with explorers from Russia and Germany
    intend to continue their search for the burial place of St. Matthews
    at the spot where the ruins of the Armenian monastery have been
    discovered.
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