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St. John the Baptist Church, Samarkand

Coordinates:39°38′47″N66°57′18″E / 39.6464°N 66.9550°E /39.6464; 66.9550
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Church in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
St. John the Baptist Church
Avliyo Ioann Baptist cherkovi
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St. John the Baptist Church
39°38′47″N66°57′18″E / 39.6464°N 66.9550°E /39.6464; 66.9550
LocationSamarkand
CountryUzbekistan
DenominationRoman Catholic Church

TheSt. John the Baptist Church[1] is the only Catholic church in the city ofSamarkand,[2]Uzbekistan.[3] It depends on the Apostolic Administration of Uzbekistan based in Tashkent.

History

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In the times of theRussian Empire in the nineteenth century a small Catholic minority in Samarkand formed by merchants and employees ofPolish or German origin settled in the place. They asked permission to build a church in 1905, but were denied. In 1915 a number of Polish prisoners of war (originating in Poland, Prussia and Austria) were added, so it was possible that the Catholic community could build his church. They bought the land in the present street Makhmud Kochgari. Neo-Gothic church was built by architect Nelle - and was completed in 1916. It was closed by the authorities of theUzbek Soviet Socialist Republic in 1930; to install a school.

View of interior

In 1995, at the initiative of Father Ivan Rolloff the Catholic community of the city obtained permission to officially register and recover the building in 1997. After restoration work, the church is dedicated on March 27, 1999.

Today the community is run by a Polish priest, Father Luciano Szymanski assisted by two brothers of a PolishFranciscan monastery.

See also

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References

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  1. ^«Samarkand Christian Temples :: Info about Samarkand Christian Temples»
  2. ^"Христианские храмы Самарканда :: Церкви и храмы Узбекистана".orexca.com. Retrieved2016-05-15.
  3. ^"Bestatour.org - Tours in Central Asia".bestatour.org. Retrieved2016-05-15.
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