Religious leaders are heading for Shusha
Baku/10.07.21 / Turan: Leaders and representatives of various religious confessions of Azerbaijan will make a trip to Shusha on July 10-11.
In particular, Chairman of the Caucasus Muslim Board (CMB), Sheikhulislam Allahshukur Pashazade, members of the Council of Hadis CMB, head of the community of Mountain Jews of Azerbaijan Melih Evdaev, head of the community of European Jews in Baku Alexander Sharovsky, head of the Roman Catholic community of Azerbaijan Vladimir Feketen, head of the Albanian-Udi Christian religious community Robert Mobili, representatives of the Orthodox Church are participating in the trip.
The leaders will visit a number of religious and cultural monuments in Shusha, perform prayers in temples.
A delegation of more than 100 diplomats accredited in Azerbaijan has completed their visit to Shusha today. –06D--
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- 10 July 2021 09:53
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