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Similarly, a construction project completed in 2016 over the ruins of the hilltop castle Ernjak was promoted as "the restored Alinja fortress - the Machu-Picchu of Azerbaijan," with no reference to its deep Armenian past. Today, Nakhichevan’s sole "surviving" Christian site is what the Azerbaijani authorities call the "Ordubad Temple," the former St. Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church that, according to Argam Ayvazyan, was built in 1862 by the Araskhanians, a prominent Armenian clan from Agulis. In 2016, after a "renovation" that significantly altered the original structure, the Azerbaijani authorities reopened the formerly Russian church as a "temple-museum" to, in part, use its interior for displaying photos of nearby Islamic monuments, followed by Azerbaijan’s state media’s praise of the conversion as a testament to "multiculturalism and tolerance." St. Nevsky’s Armenian masons are not acknowledged by the Azerbaijani authorities since, according to their preferred history, Armenians did not exist in Nakhichevan. It is not just Armenians who have been affected by Azerbaijan’s government-sanctioned destruction in Nakhichevan.

Merhaba karizmatik beyler ben Diyarbakır Çınar escort bayan çıtır öğrenci yabancı uyruklu Şükran yaşım yirmi beş kilom atmış bir boyum ise bir yetmiş esmer tenli heyecanlı bir hatun olduğumu görmek isterseniz eğer benimle aynı yatağa girmeniz gerekmektedir. Bensizliğinizin ateşini söndürmek için uğraşıyor ve sizlere en güzel yanlarımı göstererek birlikte olmaya özen gösteriyorum haberiniz olsun. Benimle olmanın faydalarını sizlerde zaten görerek algılayacak ve her zaman olduğu gibi şimdi de sizlere Diyarbakır Çınar escort bayan olarak hizmet ettiğimi görebileceksiniz. Merhaba bakımlı beyler ben Diyarbakır Bağlar escort bayan kendi evinde görüşen olgun Sibel yaşım 28 boyum 175 kilom ise 66 esmer tenli havalı ve tatlı bir şekilde sizlerle birlikte olmaya devam ediyorum. Benimle olduğunuz sürece sizlerde en zevkli dakikaları birlikte yaşayabileceğimizden emin olarak hareket edebilirsiniz. Yalnızlık değil amacım sadece biraz eğlenmek istiyorum. Ben Diyarbakır Bağlar escort olarak da sizleri her zaman kendi evimde ağırlamaktan zevk aldığımı belirtmeden geçmek istemiyorum. Benimle olmanın en güzel yanları sizlerin tecrübeye sahip bir şekilde seks yapıyor olmanızdan geçtiğinin de altını çizmek isterim.

5-03/S, ordering a detailed inventory of Nakhichevan’s monuments. Three years later, the investigation was summed up in the bilingual English and Azerbaijani Encyclopedia of Nakhchivan Monuments, co-edited by Talibov himself. Missing from the 522-page "Encyclopedia" are the 89 medieval churches, 5,840 intricate khachkars, and 22,000 tombstones that Ayvazyan had meticulously documented. If you cherished this write-up and you would like to receive much more information about hemen inceleyin kindly go to our own web page. There is not so much as a footnote on the now-defunct Christian Armenian communities in the area - Apostolic and Catholic alike. Nevertheless, the official Azerbaijani publication’s foreword explicitly reveals "Armenians" as the reason for No. 5-03/S: "Thereafter the decision issued on 6 December 2005 … Azerbaijan’s government has also not shied away from reinventing long-lost Armenian monuments as "ancient Azerbaijani" landmarks. In 2009, Nakhichevan’s authorities unveiled a new Islamic mausoleum as "the restored eighth-century grave monument of the Prophet Noah" in what was once an Armenian cemetery. In fact, the original mythological tomb, likely dynamited during Stalinist purges against "religious superstition," was described by J. Theodore Bent in The Contemporary Review in 1896 as a popular Christian Armenian shrine, although other observers have reported that Muslims, too, considered the site sacred.

At the time of the demolition, Azerbaijani historian Ziya Bunyadov downplayed the destruction. Wrecking the church was insignificant since the "real" Holy Trinity, Bunyadov abruptly claimed, was located outside Azerbaijan. A decade later, as the Soviet Union was crumbling, Azerbaijani historians claimed that the churches and cross-stones of Nakhichevan were not the work of medieval Armenians but that of long-gone "Caucasian Albanians," whom many Azerbaijanis consider to be ancestors, even though the extinct nation’s geographic distribution never included Nakhichevan. But, after the region’s last remaining traces of Christianity were expunged in 2005-2006, the Azerbaijani authorities abandoned discussions of "Caucasian Albanians," and began promoting Nakhichevan as the bedrock of an "ancient and medieval Turkish-Islamic culture," without reference to its deep Christian past. Despite fervent denial, the most gripping evidence of the erasure of Nakhichevan’s Armenian heritage comes from within the Azerbaijani government itself. On December 6, 2005, days before Djulfa’s catastrophic destruction, Nakhichevan’s local autocrat Vasif Talibov, a relative of President Aliyev, issued public decree No.