【K】Azerbaijan Travel-Sheki[아제르바이잔 여행-셰키]초기 기독교, 알바니안 교회/Albanian Church/Early Christian
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셰키에는 초기 기독교 교회인 알바니안 사원이 있다. 이 교회는 아제르바이잔뿐 아니라 카프카스 지역에서 가장 오래된 교회로 8년 전에 발굴됐다. “원래 다신교 사원이었던 곳을 4세기에 예루살렘에서 온 선교사가 교회로 지은 것입니다.” 이슬람 국가인줄로만 알았는데 초기 기독교 교회라니, 동서양을 잇는 실크로드의 나라란 게 실감이 났다.
[English: Google Translator]
Syeki, there is an early Christian church in Alba Nian Temple. The church was excavated eight years ago as the oldest church in the Caucasus region, as well as Azerbaijan. The original mission came from Jerusalem were four won the polytheistic place in the 4th century church is built in. I thought only Muslim country Towing cables Rani early Christian church, the country is to realize the Silk Road was connecting the East and the West.
[Azerbaijani: Google Translator]
Syeki, Alba Nian Temple erkən xristian kilsəsi var. Kilsə qədim Qafqaz regionunda kilsə, eləcə də Azərbaycan kimi səkkiz il əvvəl qazıntı edildi. Yerusəlimdən gələn orijinal missiya dörd kilsə inşa olunur 4-cü əsrdə müşrik yeri tutub idi. Mən yalnız müsəlman ölkəsi Çəkmə kabellər Rani erkən xristian kilsə fikir, ölkə İpək Yolu Şərq və Qərbi birləşdirən idi dərk edir.
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■촬영일자: 2009년 8월 August
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Azerbaijan/Kish (Kiş) Village Part 26
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Kish (Kiş) is a town in Sheki Rayonu.
Kish is a town of 7,000 that is about 5km from Sheki. It is a bumpy ride on the narrow cobblestone roads, but well worth it to visit the beautiful Albanian church and this picturesque mountain town.
The Church of Kish (Azerbaijani: Kiş kilsəsi), also known by different sources as Church of Saint Elishe (Azerbaijani: Müqəddəs Yelisey kilsəsi, or Holy Mother of God Church is an inactive 12th or 13th century Caucasian Albanian church located in the village of Kiş approximately 5 km north of Shaki, Azerbaijan. It has functioned at different times as a Caucasian Albanian Apostolic churcha Chalcedonian church within the Georgian Orthodox Church and later as Armenian Apostolic Church.
According to the 7th century Armenian historian Movses Kaghankatvatsi, in the 1st century AD St. Elishe, a disciple of Thaddeus of Edessa, arrived to a place called Gis (Գիս), where he built a church and recited a liturgy. The church became the spiritual center and the place of enlightenment of people of the East. On his way from Gis St. Elishe was killed near the pagan altar in the small Zerguni valley by unknown people.
According to the Armenian historian on architecture Samvel Karapetian, the geographical position of Kish does not seem to match that described by Kaghankatvatsi. Karapetian believes that they have identified Gis as the village of Bomen/Bum 60 km to the south-east of Kish, in Gabala district.
According to a Georgian historiographer, in the 10th century, the population of Kish converted to the Georgian Orthodox Church (Chalcedonism). The church of Kish was turned into a residence of a Georgian bishop, functioning till 17th century. By the time when Russia took possession of the region the village of Kish had Udi population.According to Robert H. Hewsen, the Udi language appeared to have been prevalent north of Kura River until the nineteenth century, and the Armenian population appeared to be of relatively recent arrival. While many Armenians undoubtedly settled there fleeing the Turko-Mongolic invasions, many more entered the region with the coming of the Russians in the early nineteenth century.
In 1836, the Albanian church, along with all active churches in this region that were not Georgian or Russian, was incorporated into the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the Church of Kish was refounded in 1860s and became a place of pilgrimage due to the belief that it was associated with Elishe (Yegishe).Wikipedia
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