Տաթևի, ม․Թադեի և 榷․榷տեփաննոսՆախավկայի վանքերը ԺԹդարի առաջին եկսին

Քրիստինե Կոստիկյան
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从卡扎尔统治伊朗开始,苏尼克和阿尔塔兹的亚美尼亚修道院就遭受了俄波斯冲突和外高加索地区战争的苦难。Matenadaran的波斯语文献揭示了修道院周围的一些政治和经济发展,并有助于阐明卡扎尔对其统治下的亚美尼亚圣殿的某些政策。Tatev修道院位于卡拉巴赫可汗的领土上,在1805年库拉克察条约签订后,在俄罗斯帝国的统治下,然后在1804年至1813年的俄波斯战争之后,它被俄罗斯吞并,并由古利斯坦条约确认。修道院是为该地区而战的俄罗斯军队的避难所。在第二次俄波斯战争结束后的1828年,《土库曼条约》签订后,阿尔塔兹的修道院一直处于伊朗卡扎尔的统治之下。卡扎尔政府支持圣塞迪厄斯和圣斯特潘诺斯的修道院,使徒,并试图阻止其亚美尼亚追随者,阿塞拜疆的居民移民到俄罗斯统治下的地区。尽管有这些尝试,阿塞拜疆的大部分亚美尼亚人还是移徙了。然而,卡扎尔政权授予他们周围村庄的修道院一些地产,并通过皇家法令和其他文件保护他们的权利,以确保他们在后来的穆斯林环境中生存。
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Տաթևի, Ս․ Թադեի և Ս․ Ստեփաննոս Նախավկայի վանքերը ԺԹ դարի առաջին կեսին
From the beginning of Qajar rule in Iran the Armenian monaste-ries of Syunik and Artaz suffered the hardships of the Russo-Persian conflict and wars for the regions of Transcaucasia. The Persian docu-ments of the Matenadaran throw light on some political and economic developments around the monasteries and help elucidate some aspects of Qajar policy as regards the Armenian sanctuaries under their rule. Tatev monastery, located in the territory subject to the khan of Karabagh had passed under the rule of Russian empire after the treaty concluded in Kurakchay in 1805 and then after the fights of the Russo-Persian war of 1804 - 1813 its annexation to Russia was confirmed by the treaty of Gulistan. The monastery served as a refuge of the Russian troops fighting for the region. The monasteries of Artaz remained under the rule of Qajar Iran after the treaty of Turkmenchay concluded in 1828, at the end of the second Russo-Persian war. The Qajar governement supported the mo-nasteries of St. Thaddeus and St. Stepannos, the apostles, and tried to keep away its Armenian followers, the inhabitants of Azerbayjan from migration to the regions passed under the rule of Russia. In spite of these attempts the major portion of the Armenians of Azerbayjan migrated. However, the Qajar powers granted some estates to the monasteries in the villages around them and protected their rights with royal decrees and other documents in order to secure their survival in later Muslim environment.
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