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LUSAGHBYUR - FOUNTAINS-MONUMENT TO THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS FROM RUMTIKIN


1975


Architect: Rafael Israelyan

Rumtikin (now the settlement of Felahiye, Angora province, Turkey) is a village in Western Armenia. It is located in the central part of the Asia Minor peninsula, 43 km north of the city of Caesarea, on the banks of the Halis River. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it consisted of two parts: eastern (Turkish, 200-300 houses) and western (Armenian, 750 houses, about 3,000 people). The surrounding area was rich in monuments: cave dwellings, Bronze Age tombs, the tower "Devil's House", etc. The most notable monument was the “Lusaghbyur” sanctuary located in the northwestern part of the village, in whose white marble basin, according to tradition, Gregory the Illuminator was baptized. The basin resembled the plan of a single-nave church (altar and prayer hall), and its water had the property of curing fever.
In 1915, during the first months of the Great Genocide, the Armenian population of Rumtikin was forcibly deported and brutally killed. Few survived that hell and returned to the village in 1918, but were forced to leave it again in 1920. Some settled in Soviet Armenia, the other part was scattered around the world.
In 1975, on the 60th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, at the initiative of Rumtikin residents living in the Armenian SSR and abroad, in memory of the martyred fellow villagers, the "Lusaghbyur" memorial fountain was built on the right-hand elevated section of the beginning of the highway leading to Sovetashen (now Nubarashen) by the design of the famous architect Rafael Israelyan.
A rectangular monument rises on a basalt platform, water flows into the basin in front from 3 taps opened in the altar-recess of its front facade, as if recalling the layout of the ancient Lusaghbyur. LUSAGHBYUR is carved on the upper part.
The border wall starting from the back continues on the right side and ends with a small sculptured monument, on the side of which there is a sculpture of an eagle and a memorial inscription: FOUNTAINS-MONUMENT TO THE VICTIMS OF RUMTIKIN OF 1915
The platform and the niche are made of basalt, the monument and walls are made of red tuff. The monument is 8 m high.


Nubarashen highway