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How Sharjah's Ruler helped preserve one of Armenia's oldest monasteries on this visa-free escape from UAE

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The article highlights that the ruler of Sharjah contributed to preserving one of Armenia's oldest monasteries. It frames this within the context of visa-free travel from the UAE to Armenia, suggesting cultural and heritage cooperation between the regions. The story underscores the role of individual leaders in protecting historical sites.

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Monastery is one of Armenia's oldest, implying deep historical significance

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  • Monastery is one of Armenia's oldest, implying deep historical significance
  • Preservation efforts involve local and foreign stakeholders

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