On December 29, 2005, Armenian Government included Poqr Tagh in the list of historical and cultural assets of Armenia, putting it under the state protection.
[3] In 2004 there was a program by Izmirlian Foundation to revive the district, which resulted in a house dating back to 19-th century being reconstructed.
[4] Lusine Galajyan, Country director of the Izmirlian Foundation, says that the project requires a six million US dollars investment to be fully implemented.
[5] Surb Hovhanness church, dating back to 17th century, is famous for its wall paintings and is located on the very top of Poqr Tagh.
It is built out of local basalt stone with a brick dome and rectangular hall, inscribed in the list of Meghri cultural and historical heritage.