Fake jubilee: How fictitious story 50 years ago became part of the history of Armenia
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The Azerbaijani historian told why the capital of
Armenia - Yerevan - can not be 2800 years old, and whom in fact historically
this city belongs to.
The fairy tale that was invented fifty years ago is
presented today as part of the history of Armenians and the city of Yerevan,
which is supposedly 2800 years old, director of the Center for Caucasus
History, senior researcher of the Institute of Law and Human Rights of the
National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan Rizvan Huseynov told Sputnik
Azerbaijan.
In an interview with the influential Italian newspaper
La Stampa, former President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan stated that in the autumn
of this year the Armenians will celebrate the 2800th anniversary of Yerevan.
Huseynov recalled that the fact of total destruction
of the medieval Muslim city of Erivan (Irevan) made public long ago. According
to him, if you look at the images, engravings of the medieval Erivan, you can
see that it was an ordinary eastern city with minarets, baths, caravanserais
and fortresses in the Muslim style.
The scientist pointed out that the Muslim pupulation
lived in this city. All this can be learned through archival materials, written
heritage, and even photos made in tsarist Russia, which joined such a Muslim
city in those years.
However, he said, the situation changed at a time when
the Armenians first gained independence and asked the Azerbaijani Democratic
Republic (ADR) on May 29, 1918 for the city of Erivan (Irevan). They asked the
National Council of ADRs to concede to them this city in order to make it the
capital of the Ararat republic they created in those days.
"Why Ararat? Because the Armenians planned to
create their own state on the territory of Turkey," Huseynov said.
But the disastrous events of the First World War, the
retreat of the Caucasian Front, the offensive of Turkish troops - all this
prevented Armenians and their external patrons from realizing the idea of
creating an Armenian state around Mount Ararat and further into Turkey,
Sputnik said.
Nevertheless, according to Huseynov, the idea of
creating a republic did not leave Dashnaks and Armenian nationalists, and in
this connection they decided to temporarily create the Ararat republic on the
territory of the Caucasus. Proclaimed its independence in Tbilisi. But they had
nowhere to go.
"The thing is that on May 26 Georgians proclaimed
the independence of the Georgian Republic with its capital in Kutaisi, and the
Azerbaijanis proclaimed the independence of their republic with a temporary
capital in Ganja, since Baku was occupied by the Bolsheviks, and Armenians
simply had nowhere to go," he said.
First they wanted to make their capital Tbilisi, but
Georgians said they will not yield their city. There was also an idea to make
the capital of present-day Gyumri (at that time Alexandropol), but the Turkish
army had conducted a successful offensive by that time, this city fell and
passed into the hands of the Turks, the expert said.
And so, with the powerful pressure from the Entente
countries and other states on the ADR, the National Council of the ADR,
although not in its entirety, agreed on behalf of Fatali Khan Khoysky to
concede the city of Erivan (Irevan) to the Ararat Republic, he stressed.
After the Ararat Republic fell and the Armenian SSR
was established in its place, which became part of the Soviet Union, the
Armenians finally realized that there would be no republic in Turkey any more,
and the whole history and mythology Armenian people shifted to the territory of
the Caucasus, to the territory of the newly created Armenian Republic,
"Sputnik said.
Then, according to him, the gradual destruction of
Islam, the medieval eastern heritage, the expulsion of Azerbaijanis from these
lands began, which went on throughout the twentieth century. In parallel with
the eviction, the city of Erivan (Irevan) was also destroyed.
In the 20 years of the last century, a master plan was
adopted, which began to be implemented as early as the 1930s. So, in 1936 the
city was renamed into Yerevan. The demolition of the historical center of the
city began.
However, in Yerevan they decided that they do not need
a historical city. It was demolished, built up with new buildings, first of
all, governmental and administrative. But after a while they needed to come up
with a legend that Armenians from ancient times live in this place, Huseynov
stressed.
"The chaotic search for evidence began, and the
remains of the Urartian fortress, which has nothing to do with Armenians, nor
their history and culture, were found in the vicinity of Yerevan," he
said.
According to Huseynov, massive excavations were
launched in early 50s. The Urartian fortress was restored, and actually from
nothing, on the basis of invented sketches. And after a while they found a
cuneiform tablet there, which in itself is very strange. According to this
exhibit, the Armenians for some reason decided that the city is 28 centuries
old.
After that, the date was invented, and in 1968 they
celebrated the 2750th anniversary of the fortress of Erebuni. The scientific
commission that arrived from Moscow at the time, headed by Academician Isaak
Minets, was surprised by what he had seen. Scientists asked - "what kind
of fortress is it, and who invented it?". To which the Armenian side
replied that "this is a temporary museum props, so that the population and
tourists would be interested to know about the history of the city," the
expert said.
"However, after a while, further strengthening
and expansion of the fortress began, and today new falsification created right
in front of our eyes.Five years ago a fictional fairy tale was presented as
part of the history of Armenians and the city of Yerevan, which is supposedly
2800 years old," he stressed.
At the same time, Huseynov noted, Armenians for some
reason forgot the real history of the city of Erivan (Irevan). According to
handwritten and other sources, this city appeared in the beginning of the XVI
century. More precisely, between 1504 and 1511 years the foundation of the Urartian
fortress was laid, which had strategic and defensive significance.
The city was laid at the strategic point between
Safavid and Ottoman by commander Revan Gulu Khan, who was sent to this
territory by Shah Ismail Khatai. Then there were the Safavido-Ottoman wars and
it was strategically important at this point to build a fortress, which later
passed from hand to hand. Ottomans more than once captured this city, built it,
then the Safavids again released it and also completed, the scientist said.
"In short, the whole story of Erivan (Irevan) has
nothing to do with Armenians, they were only allowed to settle around the city,
engage in trade and crafts. Also there were several churches, including
Echmiadzin," he said.
According to the bill of sales, stored in Echmiadzin,
Echmiadzin was bought from Azerbaijani beks and the documents indicate that
this area is in the country of Azerbaijan or, according to the Armenians
-Torpatokal, the interlocutor of Sputnik concluded.
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