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    New Julfa (Persian: نو جلفا, Now Jolfā, or جلفای نو, Jolfâ-ye Now; Armenian: Նոր Ջուղա, Nor Jugha) is the Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran, located along...
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  • Julfa, Jolfa or Culfa may refer to: Jolfa, Iran, a city in the East Azerbaijan Province of Iran Julfa, Azerbaijan (city), the capital of the Julfa Rayon...
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  • Julfa (Azerbaijani: Culfa), formerly Jugha (Armenian: Ջուղա, also transliterated as Djugha), is a city and the capital of the Julfa District of the Nakhchivan...
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  • contributing to the prosperity of New Julfa's silk trade. Armenian trading houses, primarily located in New Julfa, operated as networks or alliances...
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    the Rosary, is a Roman Catholic church in New Julfa, Iran. It is located in Kocher neighbourhood of New Julfa, next to the Armenian Church of St. Nerses...
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  • about 200 Armenian temples in modern Iran territory. Armenian Iranians New Julfa "Sarkis Cathedral, Tehran - Karim Khan Blvd. - Lonely Planet Travel Guide"...
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    establishment of a new quarter for these resettled Armenians from Old Julfa, and thus the Armenian Quarter of Isfahan was named New Julfa (today one of the...
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  • Julfa also called Jugha or Djulfa, a historic town located in modern-day Azerbaijan, was once home to a thriving Armenian community known for their art...
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    were transferred to New Julfa, a town the shah had built for the Armenians primarily meant for these Armenians from Jugha ("Old Julfa"), near his capital...
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  • 20,000 Armenians from Julfa were deported to Persia — with one-fifth surviving in New Julfa. Braudel 1992, p. 159, The new Julfa, to which Abbas the Great...
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    known the Church of the Saintly Sisters, is a cathedral located in the New Julfa district of Isfahan, Iran. It is commonly referred to as the Vank (Վանք;...
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    New Julfa Armenian Cemetery is a historical cemetery near New Julfa Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran. Among those interred here are: William Bell (1591–1624)...
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  • booming. After the success of the Armenian community in New Julfa, the Armenians of New Julfa migrated to other major countries. They formed other settlements...
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    1756, refugees from Isfahan, especially Armenians from the suburb of New Julfa, were already making their way there every day. According to John R. Perry;...
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    Persia in 1604, when relics and stones were taken out of the cathedral to New Julfa in an effort to undermine Armenians' attachment to their land. Since then...
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    from Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh, early 20th century An Armenian girl from New Julfa, Isfahan, or Azerbaijani woman from Baku, late 19th century Young Azerbaijani...
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  • The Apcar family is an Armenian family originally from New Julfa in Isfahan, Persia. After moving to India they became prominent in commerce and industry...
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  • during the Ottoman–Safavid War of 1603–1618 to an area of Isfahan called New Julfa, which was created to become an Armenian quarter, and to the villages...
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  • جولایچی; 1643–1715) was an Armenian theologian and philosopher based in New Julfa in Safavid Iran. He is known to have written various theological and philosophical...
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  • Catholicos Alexander I of New Julfa, Persia (in Armenian Ալեքսանդր Ա Ջուղայեցի) ( d. 22 November 1714) was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church...
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    Tehran Surp Mesrob Church in Ahvaz Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in New Julfa, Iran (Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Isfahan) Cathedral of St. Lazarus...
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    ethnicity. A Catholic family, they had their roots in early 17th-century New Julfa (the Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran), and relatively quickly came to...
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    as Giovanni d'Arutiun, an Armenian Catholic missionary who operated in New Julfa in Isfahan at minimum from 1773 to 1788. The farman states that the Carmelites...
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  • Church of St. Paul, is an Anglican church in New Julfa, Iran. It is located in Kocher neighbourhood of New Julfa, next to St. Nerses Church. Church Missionary...
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  • Church of New Julfa, (Armenian: Նոր Ջուղայի Հակոբ Մծբնա Հայրապետ Մատուռ, Persian: کلیسای هاکوپ مقدس), is an Armenian Apostolic church in New Julfa, Iran....
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  • of New Julfa, (Armenian: Նոր Ջուղայի Սուրբ Սարգիս Եկեղեցի, Persian: کلیسای سرکیس مقدس), is an Armenian Apostolic church in the Armenian quarter New Julfa...
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    the neighborhood of Isfahan that was named New Julfa since most of the residents were from the original Julfa. The Turkic Kangerli tribe was later permitted...
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  • Saint Mary Church of New Julfa (Armenian: Նոր Ջուղայի Սուրբ Աստվածածին Եկեղեցի, Persian: کلیسای مریم مقدس) is a historical Armenian church in Isfahan...
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    inhabitants of Isfahan—he greatly increased his shakedown on the city, which New Julfa suffered the most from. He then further broke the terms he had made with...
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    party's top executive body, the ARF Bureau. Markarian was born in the New Julfa neighborhood of Isfahan, Iran. He has a degree in Armenian studies from...
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