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The St. Stephen Church

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The St. Stephen Church, locally known as Mar Sefdo, is one of the oldest and most significant Armenian churches in northwestern Iran. Located near the village of Jolfa along the Aras River, the church is an important pilgrimage site and a remarkable example of Armenian ecclesiastical architecture.

Historical Background

St. Stephen Church was built in the 14th century by the Armenian community in the Jolfa region. Its construction reflects the longstanding presence and cultural influence of Armenians in northwestern Iran. Over the centuries, the church has served as a center for religious ceremonies, education, and community gatherings.

The St. Stephen Church, locally known as Mar Sefdo, is one of the oldest and most significant Armenian churches in northwestern Iran. Located near the village of Jolfa along the Aras River, the church is an important pilgrimage site and a remarkable example of Armenian ecclesiastical architecture.

Historical Background

St. Stephen Church was built in the 14th century by the Armenian community in the Jolfa region. Its construction reflects the longstanding presence and cultural influence of Armenians in northwestern Iran. Over the centuries, the church has served as a center for religious ceremonies, education, and community gatherings.

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  • Address: East Azerbaijan Province, Iran
  • City: Tabriz
  • State/county: East Azerbaijan

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