{"id":36922,"date":"2011-07-02T10:20:18","date_gmt":"2011-07-02T07:20:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=36922"},"modified":"2014-01-06T09:59:57","modified_gmt":"2014-01-06T07:59:57","slug":"evolving-armenian-realities-and-the-surp-giragos-dikranagerd-church","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2011\/07\/02\/evolving-armenian-realities-and-the-surp-giragos-dikranagerd-church\/","title":{"rendered":"Evolving Armenian Realities and the Surp Giragos Dikranagerd Church"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I would like to share my thoughts about Armenian realities\u2014evolving ones, forgotten ones, and new ones.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_36923\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-36923\" style=\"width: 300px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-36923\" title=\"church\" src=\"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/07\/church.jpg\" alt=\"This church had more than 200 deeds showing that a significant portion of the Diyarbakir city center belonged to the church prior to 1915. At present, several apartment buildings, state schools, offices, and shops are on these lands. So, the long and difficult process has begun, to reclaim these lands and properties by their rightful owner, the Surp Giragos Church.\" width=\"300\" height=\"183\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-36923\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">This church had more than 200 deeds showing that a significant portion of the Diyarbakir city center belonged to the church prior to 1915. At present, several apartment buildings, state schools, offices, and shops are on these lands. So, the long and difficult process has begun, to reclaim these lands and properties by their rightful owner, the Surp Giragos Church.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Until 20 years ago, the Armenian reality was  mainly Soviet Armenia and the diaspora. Then, a double miracle happened  and we had a free and independent Armenia and Karabagh, creating a new  reality, which became the triangle of Armenia, Karabagh, and the  diaspora. And yet, throughout the past century, there\u2019s been an often  forgotten or dismissed reality\u2014the Armenians remaining in Turkey. This  is a tiny community of about 60,000, generally called <em>Bolsahays<\/em> as they live mostly in Istanbul, which was the intellectual, cultural,  political, industrial, and social center for Armenians before 1915.  Although they are called <em>Bolsahays<\/em>, they come mostly from the  historic homeland, where they lived continuously for more than 3,000  years. These people are not exactly diasporan or <em>Hayasdantsi<\/em>. So, how do you define them? Where do we place them in the <em>Hayasdan<\/em>-Artsakh-<em>Spyurk<\/em> triangle? I suggest placing them in the middle, in the heart of the triangle. Let me explain.<\/p>\n<p>For  almost a century now, despite the hardships, pain, and grief caused by  the Turkish state, despite the discrimination, harassment, and insults  hurled at them by the general Turkish population, these Armenians have  continued to preserve their identity and carry the heavy burden of  protecting the legacy and heritage left behind by their ancestors, at  least in Istanbul, keeping an open and active the Armenian Patriarchate,  more than 30 churches, nearly 20 schools, and 2 hospitals. Until  recently their efforts were all managed defensively, in a survival mode,  until one Armenian, originally from Malatya, stood up in Istanbul and  called upon the Turks and Turkish state to face their past, stop  falsifying historical facts, and talk about the remaining Armenians. He  stood up as an advocate of dialogue and a bridge between Turks and  Armenians. Unfortunately, the enormous impact of Hrant Dink\u2019s critical  message and the new reality was only understood after his murder.<\/p>\n<p>Around  the same time, another Armenian in Istanbul, this time from  Dikranagerd\/Diyarbakir, stood up and declared that the historic Surp  Giragos Church had to be reconstructed. This church, with its seven  altars and capacity of 3,000 people\u2014the biggest Armenian church in the  Middle East\u2014was partially destroyed by cannon fire in 1915 and left in  ruins, on its last legs after its roof collapsed. Until recently, the  Turkish state had not allowed even minor repairs to the Armenian schools  and churches in Istanbul, let alone the full reconstruction of a  historic church in Anatolia. And yet, Vartkes Ergun Ayik persevered; he  hired expert architects, historians, and builders, obtained all the  required permits and approvals, and even more incredibly, convinced the  Diyarbakir municipal government to pay for one third of the church\u2019s  reconstruction. The construction is now underway, with two thirds  completed, and more than half of the financing also secured.<\/p>\n<p>This  church had more than 200 deeds showing that a significant portion of the  Diyarbakir city center belonged to the church prior to 1915. At  present, several apartment buildings, state schools, offices, and shops  are on these lands. So, the long and difficult process has begun, to  reclaim these lands and properties by their rightful owner, the Surp  Giragos Church.<\/p>\n<p>This is the first time Armenians have begun to  reconstruct a building in their ancestral homeland. It is the first time  they have claimed the land and properties from their ancestral  homeland, after losing them in 1915. This is a new reality.<\/p>\n<p>Another  new reality is how this church is helping shape public opinion in  Turkey. Whoever sees the Surp Giragos Church, whether in person or  through the media, keeps asking, \u201cWhere are the people that belonged to  this church?\u201d \u201cWhere are they now?\u201d \u201cWhere did they go, and why?\u201d The  ever-changing and most recent version of the official Turkish state  history claims that Armenians revolted on the eastern front during World  War I to join the Russians and that, as a result, the Ottoman state  temporarily deported them from only the \u201ceastern war zones\u201d to the south  toward the Syrian desert. But Diyarbakir was not in the eastern front,  nor in the war zone; nor was there any Armenian revolt. As these facts  become evident, Turkish citizens\u2014both Turks and Kurds\u2014have started to  question the falsified history. Still a tiny percentage, there is  nevertheless an ever-increasing number of Turkish citizens, especially  of the younger generations, who have started \u201cseeking the truth\u201d and  demanding that the state face its past and stop its denialist policies.  There are also Turkish citizens who are fully aware of the truth, and  have developed a guilty conscience about their ancestor\u2019s past evil  deeds. This year, the April 24, 1915 events were commemorated in five  Turkish cities, including Diyarbakir. This is another new reality.<\/p>\n<p>The  church, when reconstruction is completed, will become a historic  destination of pilgrimage for all Armenians\u2014a memorial and reminder of  the past Armenian presence in Anatolia, and a hope for the future.<\/p>\n<p>Armenians are few in number, and <em>Bolsahays<\/em> are even fewer, but by engaging in a dialogue with liberal-minded Turks  and Kurds eager for the democratization of Turkey, and through  cooperation with their colleagues in the media, academia, law,  construction, finance, and political fields, these few Armenians  remaining in Turkey are learning how to undo past wrongs much more  effectively than the diaspora. No matter how often Diaspora Armenians  gather together to hear their leaders give speeches demanding the return  of their lands or to stop the denial, the deeds and results achieved  inside Turkey are much louder than the words outside. The diaspora\u2019s  efforts surely serve a useful purpose in helping younger Armenian  generations keep their identity, or even in reminding foreign  politicians of the past injustices, but in terms of reversing these  injustices, the Armenians remaining in Turkey are starting to play a  vital role through dialogue and cooperation with their fellow Turkish  citizens.<\/p>\n<p>The Armenians in Turkey, therefore, deserve the maximum  support of their fellow Armenians in the diaspora and Armenia. And this  is the most important new Armenian reality.<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p><em>If you  are interested in supporting this project, you can send your tax  deductible donations, payable to Toronto Holy Trinity Armenian Church,  at the following address:<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Surp Giragos Dikranagerd Church  Reconstruction Committee c\/o Raffi Bedrosyan, 40 Strathearn Blvd.  Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5P 1T1<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I would like to share my thoughts about Armenian realities\u2014evolving ones, forgotten ones, and new ones. Until 20 years ago, the Armenian reality was mainly Soviet Armenia and the diaspora. 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