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Iranian Armenian Christians lighting candles and offering sacrificial prayer in the churchSaint John Church in Isfahan, a church known for its miracles. Prior to the 16th century, Armenian merchants had for some five hundred years conveyed Eastern technology to Europe. The first Armenian periodical, and a history of the Armenians of Esfahan were published in 1880.
Author: Alfred Yaghobzadeh
Alfred Yaghobzadeh
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Published in: The Christians of Iran