Yavuz Aydyn, a post-graduate of the Armenian language and culture section of the Philology, History and Geography Faculty of Ankara University, has concluded a translation into Armenian of the Quran written in Turkish. Bagrat Estukyan, a coordinator of the Akos paper in Istanbul, is the editor of the translation, News.am reports.
The translation consists of 10 volumes, 2500 pages in total.
The first translation of the Quran into Armenian was made by Stepan Leaci in the 17th century, then by Abraham Amirkhanyants in 1909 and republished in 1910. The third translation belongs to Edward Akhverdyan, published in 2006.