The image shows the clergy leading the Easter service in Diyarbakir, along with the administrators of the Surp Giragos Church Foundation. The former Patriarchal Vicar of the Armenians of Turkey, Aram Atesyan (in black attire), and Sevan Demirciyan (carrying the Bible), who led the service in Diyarbakir, are seen. Easter was celebrated at Surp Giragos Church in city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, the largest Armenian church in the Middle East. The celebratory service held at the church was led by clergymen assigned from Istanbul. Very few Armenians live in Diyarbakir today.

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The image shows the clergy leading the Easter service in Diyarbakir, along with the administrators of the Surp Giragos Church Foundation. The former Patriarchal Vicar of the Armenians of Turkey, Aram Atesyan (in black attire), and Sevan Demirciyan (carrying the Bible), who led the service in Diyarbakir, are seen. Easter was celebrated at Surp Giragos Church in city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, the largest Armenian church in the Middle East. The celebratory service held at the church was led by clergymen assigned from Istanbul. Very few Armenians live in Diyarbakir today.
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The image shows the clergy leading the Easter service in Diyarbakir, along with the administrators of the Surp Giragos Church Foundation. The former Patriarchal Vicar of the Armenians of Turkey, Aram Atesyan (in black attire), and Sevan Demirciyan (carrying the Bible), who led the service in Diyarbakir, are seen. Easter was celebrated at Surp Giragos Church in city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, the largest Armenian church in the Middle East. The celebratory service held at the church was led by clergymen assigned from Istanbul. Very few Armenians live in Diyarbakir today.

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