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Georgian Armenians climb up 2941m on Mount Ararat

August 5, 2018 By administrator

Armenians from the village of Burnashet in Georgia’s Samtskhe Javakheti province set off to climb Mount Ararat on Friday, August 3, as reported by Akhaltskha.net.

The group of 16 people is at 2941m height at the moment. Before starting the journey Artur Kocharyan told about the goals of the group: “Our group includes people of 14 to 58 years. We are joint by a single concept – to climb mount Ararat and set the Armenian flag on top of it, also the flags of Artsakh, Georgia and Russia.”

 

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A team of Hong Kong mountaineers and archaeologists claim to have discovered Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat

May 25, 2017 By administrator

Noah's Ark on Mount AraratMount Ararat continues to keep its mysteries by delivering from time to time some elements of the Ark of Noah which according to the Bible would have grounded on the Ararat. The Daily Express reports that a team of Hong Kong archaeologists discovered pieces of Noah’s Ark during the ascent of Mount Ararat. This team of researchers-mountaineers from “Noah’s Ark Ministries International” is 99.9% certain that its discovery is indeed a piece of Noah’s Ark. They claim that the piece of wood discovered 400 meters above sea level on Mount Ararat dates from more than 4800 years estimated time of the deluge … “We can not say 100% that this piece is a piece Of Noah’s Ark, but we are 99.9% sure, “ said one of the Young-Wing-Tchou team members. This same team claims to have seen in a glacier of Mount Ararat the forms of what would be the Ark. Many researchers and archaeologists, however, doubt this discovery and have not failed to express themselves.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Ark, Mount Ararat, Noah

Video: Torch march to Mount Ararat: Armenian group reaches Biblical mountain’s top with tricolor

August 14, 2015 By administrator

001Members of the group “Torch March to the Peak of Ararat” have conducted a journey to the biblical mountain’s top to hoist the national tricolor and dance Yakhushta (a folk music typical to highland regions).
The group dedicated the event to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
The folk dance group Karin, led by its Artistic Director Gagik Ginosyan, also joined the march.
The initiative was the brainchild Hovhannes Martirosyan and Anushik Simonyan, spouses who brought the idea to life teamed by a group of supporters.
“The ascent began on July 29, and as early as on July 26, we were at the top of Ararat,” Martirosyan told reporters, adding that it was the group’s 14th journey to the biblical mountain’s top.
Simonyan added that they had come up with the idea after many years’ annual marches to the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex on April 23, the day preceding the tragic anniversary.
The dance group’s artistic director said that after overcoming difficulties hand in hand the group celebrated the successful journey by dancing Yakhushta at the mountain’s top. “Our enthusiasm, song and dance imparted further courage to the idea,” Ginosyan added.

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MOUNT ARARAT An American diplomat and an Armenian have said “yes” to the summit of Ararat

August 9, 2015 By administrator

Mount Ararat

Mount Ararat

MOUNT ARARAT

An American diplomat and an Armenian have said “yes” to the summit of Ararat

The American Aaron Cummings diplomat who works at the US Embassy in Yerevan said “yes” to the top of Mount Ararat in Armenian Berdjouhi KAZHOYAN (26 years). A strong union in original symbols. The lucky lady told the Armenian press that for her, this marriage proposal at the summit of Ararat was a great surprise. “The ascent of Ararat was my dream. In February, my friend, Aaron asked me if I wanted to accompany him to climb Mount Ararat. I answered “yes” and I started training for the climb. On August 2 we left Yerevan with a group, “said Berdjouhi KAZHOYAN. The Armenia Party group wanted climbing the biblical Mount in 4 days. But the rise was faster than expected. According to B. KAZHOYAN the most difficult was the final ascent to Ararat.

They rushed towards the latter part from 1am so that ice and snow from the summit of Ararat is still solid. She reached “very tired.” “At the top of Ararat, I was so impressed and touched that I started crying especially when deployed the flag of Armenia. A minute later, Aaron gave his notebook to a friend to us photograph it. But he immediately put before me, looked me in the eyes and told me he wanted to marry me. Until I realized he had knelt and took out of his pocket a box with a ring … when I realized what was happening to me I jumped on his neck and says yes “confided Berdjouhi KAZHOYAN. The couple decided to marry next summer! At the top of Ararat?

Krikor Amirzayan

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Sydney man to trek Mount Ararat in Turkey to fundraising for Armenian children in Syria

July 31, 2015 By administrator

By Danuta Kozaki

Sassoon Grigorian at St Stephen's church

Sassoon Grigorian at St Stephen’s church

An Armenian-Australian is preparing to trek Mount Ararat in Turkey, to help raise funds for the thousands of Armenian-heritage children caught up in the violence in Syria.

It is estimated more than 15,000 Syrians of Armenian background have found refuge in Armenia. Reported abc.net.au

Sydneysider Sassoon Grigorian, who leaves for the trek next week, said the it was also in homage to the Australian effort after the Armenian genocide 100 years ago, when Australia was the first to set up an orphanage for refugees in Lebanon.

Mr Grigorian said a small team was making the trek for charity Mission Armenia and United Nations refugee agency UNHCR.

He said the Syrian-Armenian families were doing it tough.

“So even though they’re of Armenian heritage they’re moving to Armenia, which is a completely different country and [they have to make] a lot of major adjustments so they need all sorts of help,” Mr Grigorian said.

He said climbing Mount Ararat — which can be seen from Armenia — had been a lifetime dream.

“Mount Ararat is a very symbolic mountain. It’s the highest mountain in Turkey but for Armenians it has a very significant influence,” he said.

“It’s supposedly the resting place of Noah’s ark and it’s basically a national symbol for Armenians around the world.”

Historian Peter Stanley, from the University of New South Wales in Canberra, said the trek symbolised the close relationship between Australia and Armenia.

“I think it’s an extraordinary throwback to a huge Australian effort to relieve the sufferings of the victims of the Armenian genocide during the First World War, but into the 1920s and 30s,” Professor Stanley said.

“There were church men and women involved right across Australia, especially from the evangelical churches, but the Anglicans and the Catholics were also active.

“But it went beyond the churches too, there were Australian humanitarians who were deeply committed to the idea of the league of nations coming out of the tragedy of the Great War of course.”

He said there was a wide variety of people involved.

“War widows — a woman called Edith Glanville whose son was killed on Gallipoli, she went to help the Armenians,” Professor Stanley said.

“Jessie Webb, who is famous in Australian women’s history, became very active in supporting the league of nations.

“Ex-war nurses — a woman called Isabelle Hotan who went to look after refugee camps, and in fact there was an Australian orphanage in Beirut supported for years by Australian fundraising.”

Mr Grigorian said his children’s great-grandfathers were saved in that very orphanage.

“Two of those survivors were my children’s great-grandparents — and a lot of funding was raised from Australia to help those orphans,” he said.

“In fact there was an orphanage in current day Lebanon which my children’s great-grandfathers went to.”

Mr Grigorian said many Australians of today might not be aware of that history.

“I remember speaking to the late Gough Whitlam and he told me when I was at a community event ‘my mother used to tell me when I was having dinner’, he would say, ‘remember the starving Armenians’, ” he said.

“So this is something that many Australians from that generation who just came back from World War I, despite the difficulties they were in, found it within themselves to conduct this major humanitarian relief campaign.”

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Karin’ folk ensemble performs a round dance on top of Mount Ararat

July 31, 2015 By administrator

mount-araratA 100-meter-long Armenian tricolor was raised at the summit of Mount Ararat on the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide committed in the Ottoman Empire, photo journalist Srapion Gevorgian – a participant of Artsakh Liberation War, Chairman of Tigran Mets charitable foundation – reports from Western Armenia.

“As scheduled, the team of pilgrims reached the summit of Ararat on July 29. The participants of the initiative raised the 100-meter Tricolor at the summit of Ararat and observed 100 seconds of silence in memory of the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide. Then members of Karin folk ensemble along with Karin’s artistic director Gagik Ginosyan performed a round dance on top of Mount Ararat. The team of pilgrims descended Ararat on the evening of July 30”.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Armenia, dance, Mount Ararat, Turkey

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