The famous Armenian-American chef Ara Zada has shared his memories of Artsakh with his followers. In an Instagram post, Ara summarized the most impressive moments from his visits to Artsakh.
“A few shots of my travels through Artsakh over the years. One of the pictures is Zakhari Zada when he was 6 months old at Amaras Monastery, where Mesrop Mashtots opened the first Armenian school. Tonir hats, Jingalov hats, Tatik and Babik and the beautiful land,” he wrote.
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The chef often shares about Artsakh on his pages.
“We don’t need no one to recognize the “Artsakh Genocide 10 years later. We need to stop it now. Yes, Azerbaijan is committing a new Genocide in Artsakh by the time you are reading this,” he had written a few days ago.
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