Norashen Church, Tbilisi

Norashen Church, Tbilisi
Norashen Holy Mother of God Church
Նորաշէն Սուրբ Աստուածածին Եկեղեցի

Norashen Church, March 2007

Norashen Church, Tbilisi is located in Georgia (country)
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Basic information
Location Leselidze Street,
Georgia (country) Old Tbilisi, Georgia
Geographic coordinates 41°41′28″N 44°48′23″E / 41.691008°N 44.806479°E / 41.691008; 44.806479Coordinates: 41°41′28″N 44°48′23″E / 41.691008°N 44.806479°E / 41.691008; 44.806479
Affiliation Armenian Apostolic Church
Architectural description
Architectural style Armenian
Completed 1467

Norashen Holy Mother of God Church or Norashen Sourb Astvatzatzin Church (Armenian: Նորաշէն Սուրբ Աստուածածին Եկեղեցի) is a 15th century Armenian church in Old Tbilisi, Georgia. It was founded in 1467 and renovated in 1650. It also underwent renovations later in 1795, 1808, and 1875. "Norashen" means "newly constructed" in Armenian.

Recently it has been the subject of dispute between Armenians and the Georgian Orthodox Church which has sought to convert it into a Georgian Church. Among the actions taken by the Georgian church is the enclosing of the church with a concrete fence, the defacing of Armenian inscriptions on tombstones, and the bringing in of Georgian tombstones.[1]

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Georgian appropriation

Beginning in 1983, Georgian authorities began the systematic removal of Armenian characteristics from the church. Among the changes were:[2]

  • The destruction of the portal (in front of the northern door) in 1983
  • The removal and disappearance of Armenian tombstones in 1983
  • The development of a construction site only a few meters south from the church in 1995
  • The removal and disappearance in 1995 from the high altar of the 17th century khachkar (cross stone) with an inscription
  • The destruction of the Armenian baptistry situated in the internal northern wall in 1995
  • The closing of the church doors while in the process of destruction and alteration works progressed in 1995
  • The replacement of the old doors with doors decorated with a "Georgian cross"
  • The removal and destruction in 1995 of another khachkar from 1650 that was set in the wall inside the church
  • The covering with asphalt of a tombstone situated near the northern entrance of the church

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See also

References

  1. ^ Ghazinyan, Aris. "Crisis of Faith: Armenian identity threatened in Tbilisi". ArmeniaNow. http://www.armenianow.com/?action=viewArticle&AID=3068&lng=eng&IID=1188&CID=2970. Retrieved 6 July 2009. 
  2. ^ Karapetyan, Samvel (1998) (in Armenian), The State Policy of Georgia and the Monuments of Armenian Culture (1988-1998) (1st ed.), Yerevan: Research on Armenian Architecture, pp. VI–VII, ISBN 5-8080-0144-7, http://raa.am/BOOK_2/book_2_E_FrSet.htm 

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