Products and table cloth made in Artsakh displayed at a charity trade exhibition in Nor Jugha
A charity trade-exhibition of Artsakh goods and products, including, fruits, vegetables, dried fruit, and table cloth were displayed at the retirement home in Nor Jugha (New Julfa) organized by the “Benevolent union of Armenian women.”
The National Primacy of Nor Jugha reports the exhibition is the fourth of the series aimed at supporting the Artsakh production. According to the source, the products on display attracted both Armenian and Iranian visitors, while all proceeds from the sales will be used to support the Artsakh development programmes.
Nor Jugha or New Julfa is the Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran, located along the south bank of the Zayande River. Established and named after the older city of Julfa (Jugha), Nakhijavan in the early 17th century, it is still one of the oldest and largest Armenian quarters in the world.
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