Armenians Bid Farewell To Historic Monastery
- By RFE/RL
Emotional scenes broke out at the Dadivank monastery on November 12. The monastery is in territory due to be returned to Azerbaijani control as part of a truce agreement that ended the recent conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

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A woman cries as she leaves the grounds of the Dadivank monastery on November 12.

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Armenian soldiers roam the grounds of the monastery. Dadivank is in Kalbacar, one of seven districts due to be transferred to Azerbaijan as part of a deal to end the fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh.

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A photo of the Dadivank complex -- which was completed in the 13th century -- from 2009

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A man prays in front of Dadivank's large cross stones.

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Armenian soldiers light candles as they pay tribute to the dead inside the monastery.

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Crowds gather at the monastery on November 12. The territory where the monastery is located is due to be handed over to Azerbaijan by November 15.

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Armenians light candles inside the monastery.

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A woman wipes away tears as she walks inside the monastery with her daughter.

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Inside Dadivank, Armenians arrive in large numbers to visit the monastery on November 12.

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A couple walk in front of the monastery's cross stones.

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A woman sits at an entrance to the monastery.

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Candles burn inside the monastery on November 12 as a mix of soldiers and civilians arrive to pay their respects.