David of Sasun statue

David of Sasun statue
Monument to David of Sasun in Yerevan train station square

The Monument of Sasuntsi Davit is located at the Sasuntsi Davit Metro station on Tigran Mets Street in Yerevan, Armenia.

Description

In the centre of the square, surrounded by the Railway Workers’ Cultural Centre, a cinema and residential blocks, stands the statue of David Sasuntsi, hero of the Armenian folk epic poem. The sculptor was Yervand Kochar. Much has been written about the statue of David Sasuntsi. Since the time of its unveiling in 1959, it has been depicted on postcards and magazine covers, in booklets, photographs, and illustrations to books and travel guides. It has become a symbol of the Armenian people’s love of freedom and of their capital, Yerevan.

Hero

David of Sasun or Sassoun (In Armenian Սասունցի Դավիթ /Sasuntsi Davit/) is an Armenian epic hero who drove Arabic invaders out of Armenia.

"The image of David, who fearlessly defended his people from foreign invaders, is similar to that of the warriors in Russian folk legends. In 1938 many people in the Soviet Union celebrated the millennium of the legend of David Sasuntsi. From generation to generation, from century to century, people have handed down tales of David’s deeds, his gigantic strength. The episode of the crucial battle when David, unwilling to shed the blood of the enemy soldiers, challenged their leader Msyrmelik, ruler of the Arab caliphate of Msyr, to a duel and defeated him, is particularly enthralling. The warrior-like figure of David Sasuntsi astride his faithful steed Dzhalali embodies the freedom-loving aspirations of the Armenian people over many centuries. His hands hold his sword of lighting, ever ready to repel invaders; water flows from the bowl above the pedestal, signifying that when the cup of the people’s patience overflows, there is no quarter for oppressors and enslavers."

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