Occupied Hadrut of our days:  De-Occupation of Hadrut NGO

“De-occupation of Hadrut” NGO spread photos from occupied Hadrut and wrote:

“Occupied Hadrut of our days,

According to the first Soviet census in 1926, the population of the Hadrut region reached 25,247, of which 24,685 (98%) were Armenians.

There were 93 Armenian Apostolic Church monasteries and churches in the region, most of them built in the Middle Ages, during the Armenian Kingdom of Ani (9-11 centuries), in the Armenian state of Khachen (11-16 centuries), in the Armenian kingdom of Dizak (17-18 centuries).

There were monuments to the Armenian ministers of the period of the Armenian Emirate (7-9 centuries), subordinated to Caucasian Albania (5-7 centuries), as well as the temples of the Pagan and Christian period of Great Armenia (2 AD – 5 centuries).

Old Armenian cemeteries were located near almost every church.

Today, Hadrut is in the hands of barbarians, who forcibly displaced the indigenous people and shamelessly destroyed the historical monuments.”

Возможно, это изображение (2 человека, люди стоят и на открытом воздухе) Возможно, это изображение (дорога и дерево)
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