The Bedia Сathedral of the Holy Mary, the Mother of God

The most valuable architectural monument of Abkhazia is presented by the cathedral erected in late 10 th century in the Bedya village in honor of the Blachern Holy Virgin. This Greek cross temple consists of four supports under cupola while the western ones stand freely and the eastern ones are connected with relevant walls in-between altar. The altar apses and adjacent side premises are semicircular inside.

In its western part the central hall is separated from the side premises by walls decorated with its arches and columns in the upper part.

Both inside and outside the temple walls are covered with smooth sandstone plates. The eastern part of the outside wall is decorated with a large carved cross. The windows' and entry architraves are simple but elegant as per its decorative finishing works and its carving shows some variable ornamental topics made with a great subtlety. Indoors the walls of the temple are covered with rich paintings lost mostly at present. The depiction of the Old Testament subject as the image of Constantine remained at the western wall.

The cathedral possesses a gold chalice to be kept nowadays in the Museum of Arts in Tbilisi . This chalice is incomplete and only its upper part remained. According to an inscription embossed on its edge in “asomtavruli” script it has been presented by Bagrat III and his mother Gurandukht to the temple of Bedya which had been constructed by the same persons. In the church warden's inscription on the chalice Bagrat III was named as the king of Abkhazia as of 999 A.D. as the year of completing construction of the Bedya temple. The chalice surface is decorated with some relief figures of the Saviour, Holy Virgin, Peter and Paul The Apostles as well as any other apostles and evangelists.

Bagrat III was buried in this temple in 1014.

The bishop of Bedya has been in charge of the vast territory from this temple up to the Ingur river. During period of political unity of Abkhazia and Georgia the bishop of Bedya has been numbered as the 26 th ecclesiastic hierarch when he stood just behind of the bishop of Sukhum at the coronation ceremony of the Abkhazian king. The same person has been also noted as a participant of the church councils. In the second half of the 17 th century no services were rendered at the temple and such ceremonies were renewed in the second half of the 19 th century.

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The Bedia Сathedral of the Holy Mary, the Mother of God
Obverse: 
In the upper central part, on the smooth field - the relief picture of the Emblem of the Bank of Abkhazia, under it - the inscription in abkhazian “Аҧсны Абанк”(The Bank of Abkhazia). The semicircular inscriptions above the Emblem indicate the denomination of the coin “1 ҧСАРК” (1 APSAR). The mint trade mark in the right. In the lower part of the coin, small print inscriptions of five lines “Аҧсны Абанк” - the year of mintage "2016".
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The reverse of the coin "The Bedia Сathedral of the Holy Mary, the Mother of God": in the central part of the coin- the image of the Bedia Сathedral of the Holy Mary, the Mother of God, to the left – the pictures of the Bedia vivifying cross, to the right – the Bedia gold chalice, in the upper central part of the coin- the semicircular inscription in abkhazian " Ац:ьа Мариа НцЪадзыхшааз Илызку Бедиа Ныха " (The Bedia Сathedral of the Holy Mary, the Mother of God). The inscription under the image of the Cathedral indicates the date of the building.
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AB14CM4
Value: 
€5
Mintage: 
2000
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5g
Diameter: 
22mm
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