Hakhnazarian, Nor-Djulfa (1992)
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Armen Hakhnazarian, Vahan Mehrabian, Levon Minassian, Nor-Djulfa, Bryan Fleming (tr.), series Documents of Armenian Architecture / Documenti di Architettura Armenia 21 (Faculty of Architecture of the Milan Polytechnic and The Academy of Sciences of Armenia, published by OEMME edizioni, Venezia 1992)
This (trilingual) series, written in English and Italian with a précis in Armenian, present one by one the most outstanding examples of Armenian architecture studied in situ. They provide an exhaustive set of photographs along with a complete set of surveys and short essays to introduce the historic setting. Nor-Djulfa (= New Djulfa) is the Armenian “city” or ghetto of Isfahan, Iran, created in 1602-1605 during the glorious reign of Shah Abbas I.
‘Nor-Djulfa: a Brief Historical Outline and Description’ pp. 5-18. ‘A Brief Chronology of the Institutions of Nor-Djulfa’ p. 19. Bibliography pp. 20-21. Presentation of the thirteen churches which are still in use in Nor-Djulfa pp. 22-101. ‘Some of the Armenian Inscriptions from the Churches’ pp. 102-109. Translations into Armenian pp. 110-121. Essential Glossary pp. 122-123. Total pages, 124.