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Bulun Church

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Bulun Church
Ĭvĕl Mariyami Nanay Bulun Gergeś
Bulun Church is located in Azerbaijan
Bulun Church
Bulun Church
40°56′23″N 47°39′50″E / 40.93972°N 47.66389°E / 40.93972; 47.66389
CountryAzerbaijan
Previous denominationArmenian Apostolic Church
History
Former name(s)Church of the Mother of God
DedicationSt. Mary
Consecrated1892
Architecture
Functional statusRenovated
Groundbreaking1890
Completed1892
Specifications
Length25.73 m
Width13.74 m

The Church of Blessed Virgin Mary of Bulun (Udi: Ĭvĕl Mariyami Nanay Bulun Gergeś) or simply Bulun Church is a 19th-century church in Nij, Azerbaijan. Located in the upper (Armenian: Վերին, romanized: verin, Udi: bulun, lit.'upper') quarter of the village, locals call it Bulun Church to distinguish it from the Tsilin Church in the lower (Armenian: Ներքին, romanized: nerkin, Udi: s'ilin, lit.'lower') quarter of the village. It was founded as an Armenian church and named Church of the Mother of God (Armenian: Սուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցի, lit.'Surp Astvatsatsin yekeghets'i').

History

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The largest and only domed church in the village, it was founded in 1890. The building measures 25.73 by 13.74 meters. Constructed of bricks, it features two entrances on the western and southern facades, an octahedral drum, and double-storied vestries, according to historian Samvel Karapetyan.[1] It was probably finished in 1892.[2] Repair work was planned for in 1917, but was not commenced. It was appropriated by the Soviet authorities on 30 December 1928[1] and was used as a warehouse.[3]

Current use

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It was renovated by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation in 2020 and opened to the public.[3] Some elements were added and removed during the renovation process. One of the additions was a separate bell tower next to the church. An inscription on the entrance was visible until 2020 but was covered during the renovation process.

Although officially not a part of any established church, by agreement with the leadership of the Udi community, clergy of the Baku Eparchy celebrate the Divine Liturgy several times a year in the church.[4]

Before 2020 After 2020 Original text Translation
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Ի 1890 Թ(ՎԻ)Ն ՍԿՍՈՒԵՑ ԱՅՍ ՆԻԺ ԳԻՒՂԻ ՎԵՐԻՆ ԹԱՂԻՍԱ(ՍՏՈՒԱ)ԾԱԾԻՆ ԵԿԵՂԵՑՒՈՑ ՇԻՆՈՒԹԻՒՆԸ ԱՍԱՐԱԿՈՒԹՅԱՆ ԾԱԽՔՈՎ ԱՒ(ԱՐ)Տ 189. Թ. In the year 1890 the construction of Surp Astvatzatzin Church of Nij Village commenced with the local people's means. 189-[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Karapetyan, Samvel. "A brief historical introduction on Nizh village". Research on Armenian Architecture. Archived from the original on 2012-05-18. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  2. ^ "Qəbələ rayonun Nic kəndində yerləşən Müqəddəs Məryəm Ana "Bulun" kilsəsində ilk İlahi liturqiya keçirilib" [The first divine liturgy was held in the Church of St. Mary Mother "Bulun" located in Nic village of Gabala district]. az.pravoslavie.az (in Azerbaijani). 2022-06-19. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  3. ^ a b "İlham Əliyev Qəbələnin Nic qəsəbəsindəki Müqəddəs Məryəm Ana Alban kilsəsində olub » Azərbaycan Prezidentinin Rəsmi internet səhifəsi" [Ilham Aliyev visited Albanian Church of Blessed Virgin Mary in Nij settlement, Gabala]. president.az (in Azerbaijani). 2021-05-15. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  4. ^ "Божественная литургия в удинском храме селения Нидж" [Divine Liturgy in the Udi Church in the village of Nij]. pravoslavie.az (in Russian). 2024-03-09. Retrieved 2024-06-08.