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==History==
After forming the Serbian state [[Stephen Nemanja]], the Grand Zupan Župan of Serbia, in the Council of Ras in 1196 established the basis for smooth successions of power within the state. He, then, abdicated in favor of his middle son Stefan and proceeded to pursue a life of spirituality and pray as the monk Simeon. He joined his youngest son, Rastko, who earlier had taken the monastic name of Sava and lived on Mount Athos. With the approval of the Emperor Alexius III Angelicus, who in his chyrsobull chrysobull of 1198 declared Chilandari Hilandar as an independent monastery dedicated to the Serbians, the father and son began restoring the ruins of the old monastery as the foundation of the present day community.
Whereas most of the monastic communities on Mount Athos are built on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, Chilandari Hilandar is located a few kilometers in land. The complex includes within its protective walls a [[katholikon]] and a number of small [[chapel]]s, as well as cells for the monks, guest quarters, a library, treasury, and a hospital.
On [[March 4]], 2004, a major fire sweeps through the monastery that destroyed about half the structures in the monastery. The medieval heirlooms and relics that made up the treasures of the monastery were moved to safety, but major damage was done to the abbot’s abbot's cell and guest rooms as well as four chapels with the seventeenth and eighteenth century frescosfrescoes. Restoration of the damage is on going.
==Treasury==
The monastery possesses over 1,000 thirteenth - to eighteenth -century Byzantine and Serbian [[icon]]s as well as sacred objects, various artifacts, and historical documents. Many of these dated from the thirteenth century. The library contains a collection of books and some 1,000 manuscripts including Cyrillic manuscripts and the first printed books in Serbian. The library also holds many books in Russian, Bulgarian, and Greek.
==External linksLinks==*[http://www.spchilandar.org.yu/HilandarMonastery] (Official Website)*[http://chilandarcmrs.osu.html Official web page of the monasteryedu/rcmss/ Hilandar Research Library and Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies].*[http://www.rastkohilandar.org.yu/rastko-bo/duhovnost/putopisi/djcapin-hilandar_2003index.html Photos from Hilandarphp?option=com_content&task=view&id=339&Itemid=1 Archimandrite Mojsije Zharkovich](Former Abbot)
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