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Smell of incense at Yerablur Pantheon

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Seventeen-year old Tatevik dreams of becoming a soldier, but her father, who is also a colonel, doesn't let her because it is not accepted in her family. The girl doesn't have any deceased relative buried at Yerablur Pantheon, but she visits the pantheon often to pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for Armenia's independence.

Like every week, the smell of incense had been in the air at Yerablur Pantheon since early morning. Today was a special occasion-it was the day that marked the 20th anniversary of the army that was formed through the sacrifice of Armenian soldiers.

Even though the parents of the soldiers buried at Yerablur were sad, one could sense confidence by looking at their eyes. They are confident that the Armenian Army will continue what their sons did as freedom fighters.

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