Khachkar commemorating Armenians killed in world wars inaugurated at De Nieuwe Ooster cemetery

Khachkar commemorating Armenians killed in world wars inaugurated at De Nieuwe Ooster cemetery

PanARMENIAN.Net - A khachkar commemorating Armenians killed in world wars was inaugurated at De Nieuwe Ooster cemetery in the Netherlands through support of Holy Spirit Armenian church in Amsterdam.

The unveiling was attended by archimandrite Tatev Muradyan and Armenia’s Consul in Hague Arshak Manukyan.

The khachkar is made of Belgian basalt by Armenian sculptor Eduard Harutyunian.

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