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		<title>Singapore Youth Olympic Games 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 14:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Armenian Community in Singapore warmly embraced the Armenian National Olympic Team at the first-ever Youth Olympic Games, held in Singapore from August 14-26. The community organised several events with the goal of having the Armenian Team experience the amazing &#8230; <a href="http://armeniansinasia.org/2010/09/01/singaporeyog2010/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=armeniansinasia.org&amp;blog=5684441&amp;post=413&amp;subd=armeniansinasia&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>The Armenian Community in Singapore warmly embraced the Armenian National Olympic Team at the first-ever Youth Olympic Games, held in Singapore from August 14-26.</p>
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<p>The community organised several events with the goal of having the Armenian Team experience the amazing wonders of Singapore. The Team visited a number of landmarks representing the positive Armenian historical contributions to Singapore, including: Armenian Street, the Raffles Hotel, the Straits Times (national newspaper), the Vanda Miss Joaquim (Singapore&#8217;s national flower) and the Armenian Apostolic Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator, the oldest Christian Church in Singapore.</p>
<p>The events culminated in a reception held at the Armenian Church in Singapore where members of the local Armenian Community and the Armenian National Olympic Team were able to meet and share their impressions about their experience in Singapore.</p>
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		<title>18th Century Madras Armenians Envision an Independent Armenia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 11:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DREAMS COME TRUE by David Zenian As the Seljuk conquest of Armenia in the 11th century and the loss of the last Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia in 1375 led to the creation of Diaspora communities worldwide, the bold efforts by &#8230; <a href="http://armeniansinasia.org/2010/07/03/18th-century-madras-armenians-envision-an-independent-armenia/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=armeniansinasia.org&amp;blog=5684441&amp;post=405&amp;subd=armeniansinasia&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">DREAMS COME TRUE<br />
by David Zenian<br />
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As the Seljuk conquest of Armenia in the 11th  century and the loss of the last Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia in 1375 led  to the creation of Diaspora communities worldwide, the bold efforts by a  group of Armenians in the Indian city of Madras in 1772 was the first  step in the long struggle for an independent Armenian state.</p>
<p>While living oceans away from America, where events like the Boston Tea  Party and the American War of Independence were about to unfold, the  Armenians of Madras were moving on a parallel track. Freedom and  democracy were as much a dream for the Armenians of Madras as it was for  the Founding Fathers of the United States.</p>
<p>Most of the small Armenian Diaspora of India in the 1700&#8242;s were the  descendents of the thousands of Armenians who were brought to Persia by  Shah Abbas and settled in New Julfa (Nor Jugha) in 1605. They were  traders who had moved to India in search of wealth and fortune. Many  were rich and successful. They were free, yet, in some way, deep inside,  homeless.</p>
<p>The feeling of being in the minority, with no state of their own, led to  the formation of a movement which believed in organized action and  unity in ranks as the best safeguards against outside forces, including  assimilation. But unlike the traditional Armenian political parties  which were formed in the early 1900&#8242;s, the so-called &#8220;Madras Group&#8221; did  not evolve into a political party.</p>
<p>Several books written in classical Armenian and published in Madras  between 1772 and 1783 by this group of Armenians clearly reflect the  anxiety of a Diaspora community which saw the dangers of assimilation  and the threat of losing its identity, especially when it came to the  younger generation of that time. The first of those books, which is  called Nor Dedrag &#8211; Hortorag, or a book of guidelines and advice, was  put together by a group of Madras businessmen, but carried the name of  Movses Paghramian as its main author.</p>
<p>The book reflects the thinking and aspirations of the &#8220;Madras Group&#8221;,  and in effect is a detailed account of who the Armenians were, their  roots, their history and more importantly where the nation was going  after losing its statehood and living not only under occupation, but in a  Diaspora.</p>
<p>In one chapter, the author lists the names of all the Armenian towns and  villages as they existed in the 1700&#8242;s. For Nagorno Karabakh, which was  semi-autonomous and ruled by Armenian princes at the time, the list  includes 14 villages and one city. For Persia, the birthplace of most of  the members of the &#8220;Madras Group,&#8221; the list includes 19 villages and  six cities. For Cilicia, which was under Ottoman rule, the list mentions  19 villages and 12 cities. In all, the author says, there were 258  Armenian villages and 103 cities inhabited by Armenians &#8211; all in what  used to be historic Armenia.</p>
<p>Outside of what Hortorag considers Hayots Ashkharh, or the Armenian  world, it lists Armenian Diaspora communities in Moldova, Poland,  Transylvania and Crimea and estimates the overall Armenian population of  the 1700&#8242;s to be a little over 5 million.</p>
<p>From the first page of Hortorag Paghramian and the others spell out the  reasons for such a publication and underline the importance of efforts  to prevent the new generation of Armenians from dropping its guard and  falling prey to the slippery slope of assimilation. In its opening  chapters, Hortorag gives a detailed description of all the early  Armenian Kingdoms, its rulers, and tries to analyze why the nation lost  its sovereignty and statehood.</p>
<p>Turning to the reasons of the &#8220;calamity&#8221; facing the Armenian nation in  the 1700&#8242;s, the book lists &#8220;corruption&#8221; and the &#8220;autocratic nature&#8221; of  past administrations which, it said, left no room for individuals to  have a say in government. &#8220;The mistake of an ordinary citizen can lead  to his own personal loss and suffering, but if a Prince or a King makes a  mistake, the whole nation will suffer and pay the price.&#8221;</p>
<p>Outlining the shortcomings of past rulers, the book suggests several  remedies including the need for education, opening of schools, raising  the self-awareness and self esteem of the youth and &#8220;planting the seeds  of nationalism&#8221; in the new generation of Armenians.</p>
<p>Bold concepts, especially given the fact they were put forward and  advocated more than 200 years ago.</p>
<p>About the same time of the publication of Hortorag a more powerful book  hit the Madras Armenian Diaspora scene. It was called Vorokayt Paratz,  the challenges of glory, which gave the concept of statehood a new  meaning.</p>
<p>Written by Hagop Shahamirian and published also in Madras in 1773,  Vorokayt Paratz, and its addendum which was completed a few years later,  not only outlined the future constitution of a free and independent  Armenian state, but also created a set of by-laws for the Diaspora to  govern itself with until the establishment of a such a state.</p>
<p>For the first time in Armenian history, it was Shahamirian who called  for a &#8220;constitutional republic&#8221; as the best way of maintaining democracy  and equality in the free Armenia of his dream. In great detail,  Shahamirian explains how a &#8220;President should be elected by the people  for a three year term and the President should be the head of the  executive power.&#8221;</p>
<p>It goes on to say that the future Armenian republic should &#8220;guarantee  the freedom of conscience, and make every effort to separate church from  state.&#8221; Addressing his readers, Shahamirian says: &#8220;Fellow civilians, do  not interfere in the affairs of the church. Clergy, do not interfere in  the affairs of the civilians.&#8221;</p>
<p>Turning to administrative matters, he calls for &#8220;all top government  officials to be elected by the people. The country must have a  90,000-strong permanent army, and the state budget should come from  various forms of taxation, based on the principle that the rich will  have to give more than the poor.&#8221;</p>
<p>On other issues, Vorokayt Paratz calls for an end to old hierarchy and  replacing them in a democratic society with equality for all where every  Armenian, and especially those living in the Diaspora, will make an  annual financial contribution to a unified national fund.</p>
<p>&#8220;All citizens should have equal rights. Deeds should come before  lineage. A faithful shepherd who protects his flock against wolves is a  better man than a lazy Prince,&#8221; Shahamirian wrote in 1773.</p>
<p>But what they created were not just concepts. The &#8220;Madras Group&#8221; also  set up a special fund created through direct charitable donations from  the community to establish schools, preserve the national heritage and  culture and &#8220;make sure that Armenians of the Diaspora are not lost  through assimilation.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We should continue along this path of self reliance (in the Diaspora)  until that blissful day, God willing, when our country will have its own  ruler and the Armenians return to Mother Armenia and the arms of our  Araratian home,&#8221; Shahamirian and his friends wrote.</p>
<p>Along more practical terms, Shahamirian stressed the paramount  importance of laws to govern all societies, starting from the community  level up to the future Armenian State. &#8220;Where there are no laws, there  will be no justice, no equality and no freedom. The people are the  rulers and the King is the law,&#8221; he wrote, explaining the essential need  to create a society where the law is above all. &#8220;But the laws should  come from the people and all should be equal under the law.&#8221;</p>
<p>Having created a vision of how they saw a future state, Shahamirian and  his fellow members of the &#8220;Madras Group&#8221; also realized that while  Armenians had to mobilize their own efforts, they could not create a  free Armenia without help. For them the key to such a state was in an  alliance with Imperial Russia and neighboring Georgia-both Christian  nations-along with the active help and support of the Armenian Princes  of Nagorno Karabakh-or Meliks as they were known the time.</p>
<p>It is ironic that the early architects of an independent Armenian state  believed that Nagorno Karabakh was as much a key issue as it is today,  with the difference that it was Armenia which needed help.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Madras Group&#8221; was so fervent that one of its members, a merchant by  the name of Khojah Krikor, offered to give all his personal wealth to  finance the liberation of Armenia from foreign occupation-provided the  endeavor had the support of the Holy See of Etchmiadzin. But  indications, as seen in various publications from that era, were that  Etchmiadzin was reluctant to give its blessing to a revolutionary  movement against Ottoman Turkey and Persia, the superpowers of the  region.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Madras Group&#8221; also offered financial help to Hovsep Emin, a  prominent member of the Indian Armenian community who had spent most of  his adult life in England and toured both Russia and Georgia, to  organize the liberation movement.</p>
<p>In later years, Emin, in his memoirs, reflecting his disappointment with  the lack of progress, writes: &#8220;Our people are shedding their blood and  tears for a piece of bread. But as soon as a few people get rich, they  are always subjected to pressures by outsiders because we do not have  the strength to fight back and a country to stand behind us.&#8221;</p>
<p>More than 200 years have passed since the birth of the &#8220;Madras Group.&#8221;  They did not see their dreams come true, but today Armenia is a free and  independent republic and Shahamirian and his friends from Madras,  India, can be remembered as early visionaries.</p>
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		<title>The Bells of St. Astvatzatzin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 11:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Church and belfry testament to a proud past long gone St. Astvatzatzin Armenian Church, one of the oldest Christian structures in all of India and the Far East is located in Chennai (formerly Madras). It was built in 1772 on the &#8230; <a href="http://armeniansinasia.org/2010/07/03/394/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=armeniansinasia.org&amp;blog=5684441&amp;post=394&amp;subd=armeniansinasia&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Church and belfry testament to a proud past  long gone</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">St. Astvatzatzin Armenian Church, one of the  oldest Christian structures in all of India and the Far East is located  in Chennai (formerly Madras).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">It was built in 1772 on the grounds  an ancient Armenian cemetery that later became the private property of  the Shahamirian family.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The church  replaced an Armenian chapel that had been built in 1712 that was  destroyed in the 1746 British-French colonial war. There are two dates  inscribed at the church entrance – 1772 1nd 1712. The new construction  was financed by Shahamir Shahamirian (Sultanumian) in memory of his wife  who had died at an early age.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">St. Astvatzatzin (Holy Mother of  God) is a testament to the glorious history of Armenians in Madras. One  can say that the entire legacy of Armenian Madras, that had become the  foundry of the new liberation thought of the times, has been stored  under the arches of this magnificent church.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>St.  Astvatzatzin is resting place for many historic figures</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><img class="alignleft" title="22_03-Madras1" src="http://hetq.am/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/22_03-Madras11.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="200" />The white-plastered church is located on  a street where the noted merchants Shahamir Shahamirian, Samuel Moorat,  the Gregory Brothers, Seth Sam returned after their long and arduous  journeys and found eternal rest.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">This is where the Madras Group  was formed. Its members, including Movses Baghramian, Shahamir  Shahamirian and Joseph Emin, soared no efforts to inculcate Armenian  youth with ideals of enlightenment and progressive thought.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Under  these arches, every Sunday for forty consecutive years, Father Harutiun  Shmavonian, publisher of the first Armenian periodical “Azdarar”  (Monitor), offered the Holy Liturgy.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><img class="alignleft" title="22_03-Madras-church" src="http://hetq.am/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/22_03-Madras-church1.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="116" />At least two Armenian printing presses  were started here in Madras, and an Armenian school. Many of the notable  members of the Madras Armenian community were laid to rest here. No  wonder the street is named “Armenian Street”.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Time has marched on  and there are no longer any Armenians in Madras. But the walled Armenian  Church, symbolizing their eternal glory rises proudly on a hill top. At  first glance, it is hardly noticeable.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>When bells ring  locals know an Armenian has returned</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The commercial  shopkeepers that line the street know precious little about the church.  But they are aware that it’s the oldest Christian cathedral in the  district.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Few also know that the unique and valuable examples of  the first Christian bells forged rest here in the church, in the three  story bell tower that rises apart from the church.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The belfry’s  three pair of enormous bells called the faithful to church for many  decades. Sadly, now the bells are not rung every Sunday. When the  peeling of the bells is heard, residents in the vicinity of Armenian  Street know that an Armenian has come to the church. Most Armenian  visitors today come from Calcutta. The bulk of Madras Armenians  relocated to Calcutta in the latter half of the 19th century.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><img class="alignleft" title="22_03-madras" src="http://hetq.am/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/22_03-madras.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="231" />Each pilgrim that visits the Armenian church  climbs the tower to see the bells and to capture the moment. All three  pairs of bells bear dates. Each weighs 150 kilos. The oldest was forged  in 1754.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Armenian church bells bear proud legacy</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">This  bell has an Armenian inscription that was added in 1808 at the  district’s famous “Aroulapan” foundry. The next bell was forged in 1778  and the other two in 1790. They were donated by Agha Shahamir  Shahamirian in memory of his son Eliazar Shahamirian who died at the  tender age of nineteen. The last pair of bells is the most valuable,  having been forged in 1837 with the inscription, “Thomas Mears, Founder,  London”. This signifies that the bells were built at the prominent  Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London. This foundry entered the Guinness  Book of records as the oldest manufacturing concern in Great Britain. It  mostly produces bells for use in churches.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The foundry has been  operating since 1420. Traditionally, the name of the chief craftsman of  the period would be engraved on the bells produced. From the 19th  century up till 1968, all the finished products, including the bells of  St. Astvatzatzin, have carried the moniker of “Mears &amp; Stainbank”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The  oldest bell forged at this foundry is kept in London. It has the  dubious distinction of being the world’s oldest. The next bell with the  oldest inscription is the famous Philadelphia Liberty Bell, dated 1752.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The  Liberty Bell epitomizes the American War of Independence from Britain.  Tradition has it that the bell signaled the signing of the American  Declaration of Independence in 1776. Every year, thousands of visitors  flock to Philadelphia to gaze at this historic and valuable bell.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Perhaps  the most famous bell produced at this foundry is the one that rings in  the Big Ben clock tower in London’s Westminster Palace. Forged in 1858,  it is the biggest bell ever forged with a height of 2.2 meters and a  width of 2.9. It weighs in at an astounding 13 tons.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Other famous  bells to come out of the Whitechapel Foundry are those at the Liverpool  Mother Cathedral, London’s St Mary le Bow Church and the bells at  Westminster Abbey. Includes in this list of ancient bells are two of the  six bells found in the St. Astvatzatzin Church in Madras.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">While  it’s nearly impossible to state with any certainty that purchased the  bells for the church, by the application of a bit of deduction and  cross-referencing of the dates on the bells with the wealthiest  Armenians in Madras at the time, we can speculate that it was either the  Gregory Brothers or Seth Sam. It’s less likely that the Moorat Family  purchased the bells since they adhered to the Roman Catholic Church.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Naturally,  these bells symbolize the dedication of the Armenians of Madras to the  Armenian Apostolic Church. On the other hand, they also reflect the  wealth and prosperity that the community possessed at the time.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">This  short narrative allows us to delve, albeit briefly, into the life and  times of the Madras Armenian community.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The English historian J.  Hanvey, discussing the Armenian merchants of Madras during the 18th  century, notes that, “Armenians were successfully trading with Russia as  well as with England. With their capital and contacts they held their  own against the likes of English, Russian and Dutch traders.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">We  thus see that at the dawn of the 19th century, Armenian merchants, with  their financial resources and prowess, were still giving the British  East-Indian company a run for the money.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">It is likely that with  such investments in English manufacturing, the Armenians of Madras were  aiming to preserve their influence in British controlled India.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Hermineh  Adamyan</strong><br />
<em>Armenian College and Philanthropic Academy<br />
Calcutta (Kolkata), India </em></p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">The Armenian Heritage Ensemble was established in Singapore in 2009 with a mission to highlight the history and culture of Armenia through the performing arts. Our inaugural performance in December 2009 was the first in a series of regular concerts and events held in conjunction with the Armenian Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator Singapore &#8211; Singapore&#8217;s oldest standing Church built in 1835.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Ensemble features accomplished Armenian musicians and artists, including (left to right): Gayane Vardanyan (vocals), Naira Mkhitaryan (piano), Chake Hovaghimian (recitation) and <span style="color:#ff0000;"><a href="http://aniumedyan.webs.com/" target="_blank">Ani Umedyan</a></span> (violin), who take audiences on enchanting musical and poetic journeys to Armenia and beyond. Past programmes have included works by noteworthy Armenian artists such as: Baghdassarian, Khachaturyan, Komitas, Paruyr Sevak, Silva Gaboudikian, Babajanyan and Gevork Emin. The Ensemble&#8217;s repertoire also includes works by favorite Western composers, including: Albinoni, Bach, Verdi, Piazzolla, Tchaikovsky and more.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Armenian Heritage Ensemble performs quarterly, and each concert is centered around a special theme in Armenian culture and life. All proceeds from the concerts are donated to the Armenian Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator Singapore.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Past performances:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a title="Armenian Heritage Ensemble" href="http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=3b39ffcbdb281fd7d2e17c0d4&amp;id=8fb3ad353c&amp;e=[UNIQID]" target="_blank">15 JANUARY 2011: A Special Evening of Classical Music to ring in the New Year</a></p>
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<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=3b39ffcbdb281fd7d2e17c0d4&amp;id=fd89ac04c3&amp;e=" target="_blank">24 APRIL 2010: Honouring the Victims of the Armenian Genocide 1915</a></p>
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<p style="padding-left:30px;"><a href="http://www.armenpress.am" target="_blank">Armenpress Armenian   News Agency</a></p>
<p style="padding-left:30px;"><a href="http://www.armenian.com/" target="_blank">Armenian Directory Yellow Pages</a></p>
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<p style="padding-left:30px;"><a title="Armenians of Jerusalem" href="http://www.armeniansofjerusalem.com/" target="_blank">Armenians of Jerusalem</a></p>
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<p style="padding-left:30px;"><a href="http://www.amassia.com.au" target="_blank">Respected Citizens:   The History of Armenians in Singapore and Malaysia</a></p>
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<p style="padding-left:30px;"><a title="Armenian National Committee" href="http://www.anca.org" target="_blank">Armenian National  Committee</a></p>
<p style="padding-left:30px;"><a title="Armenian Relief Society" href="http://ars1910.org/" target="_blank">Armenian Relief Society</a></p>
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<p style="padding-left:30px;"><a href="http://www.visitarmenia.org" target="_blank">Visit Armenia</a></p>
<p style="padding-left:30px;"><a title="Armenia Travel Guide" href="http://wikitravel.org/en/Armenia" target="_blank">Armenia Travel Guide</a></p>
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Before there were call centres and Indian conglomerates, before the East India Company or the British Raj, there were Armenians who made their way to India to trade and to escape religious persecution from the Turks and, later, Persians.</p>
<p>Entrepreneurial and devout Christians, Armenians arrived in northeast India in the early 1600s, some 60 years before British adventurers became established traders in Kolkata. They acquired gems, spices and silks, and brought them back to Armenian enclaves in Persia such as Isfahan.</p>
<p>Eventually, some Persian Armenians — including my ancestors — left and set up their own businesses and communities here, landing first on India’s western flank in Surat and nearby Bombay, the present-day Mumbai, and then moving to the river banks in northeast India that led to Kolkata’s founding as a sprawling manufacturing and port city.</p>
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<p>Kolkata’s vast manufacturing centres rivalled the English Midlands, and wealth flowed freely to Jews, Britons, Armenians and some Indians. They in turn poured money into elaborate colonial mansions, Victorian memorials and a luxurious Western way of life virtually transplanted to the wilting jungle of West Bengal.</p>
<p>The British are gone now, of course, and that way of life is literally crumbling in the dusty, clogged streets of Kolkata. All but gone, too, are the Armenians who began leaving India long before the British.</p>
<p>But last week Armenians with Kolkata roots gathered here again from around the world. More than 250 people came officially for the 300th anniversary of the oldest church in Kolkata, a finely preserved Holy Church of Nazareth tucked inside the narrow, winding alleys and chaotic bazaars of the north section of this city.</p>
<p>But they also came to be together again and to honour an extraordinary restoration effort of all five Armenian churches and assorted graveyards in northeast India.</p>
<p>I came from Hong Kong, but many came from England, Iran, the United States and Australia. We walked the cemeteries looking for graves of grandparents and great-grandparents, toured the 187-year-old Armenian school, admired the ambitious renovation work recently completed on the churches and cemeteries and at the gleaming white church in downtown Madras.</p>
<p>Armenians never amounted to more than a few thousand people in Kolkata, but in the 18th and 19th centuries they ran trading companies, shipping lines, coal mines, real estate developments and hotels. A few served in the colonial government, and some had sewn themselves so finely into the fabric of colonial India that they were decorated with British titles and were leaders of private English-only clubs.</p>
<p>By the time the British left, and an independent India was on a socialist and anti-colonial bent, the Armenians had mostly cleared out. Wealthier, educated and more confident as entrepreneurs, they left not for Armenia itself, then a Soviet-controlled postage stamp of a state, but for London, where some Kolkata Armenians had second lives, or new frontiers in Australia or the US.</p>
<p>Armenian churches and graveyards dot India in Agra, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Surat and, of course, Kolkata. But they are also in Dhaka, Bangladesh; Yangon in Myanmar; on Penang Island off the coast of Malaysia; Singapore; and parts of Indonesia — all places where Armenians settled, traded and worshiped.</p>
<p>Worship is the social adhesive that binds Armenians together. Clannish and wary of outsiders, the church has always been the focus of their socialist and cultural lives. Given Armenia’s pride as the first state to adopt Christianity as its religion, it was not surprising that last week with the families came Karekin II, Catholicos of all Armenians, as the leader of the Holy Armenian Apostolic Church is known, and a choir of two dozen from the church’s seat in Etchmiadzin, Armenia.</p>
<p>But the real stars in Kolkata were its five churches. Only a few years ago four of them were weed-infested snake pits looking like Roman ruins. Now, in the midst of southeast Kolkata’s horrid slums, on gritty, rutted roads, rises Holy Trinity Chapel in the Tangra district with a new dome and a manicured graveyard. Inside, I found the refurbished graves of my great-great grandparents, who in the 1880s lived in Kolkata and Rangoon, as Yangon was known then.</p>
<p>Richard Hovannisian, a historian and professor of Armenian studies at the University of California at Los Angeles, said what distinguished the Armenian diaspora in India was that the Armenians never accompanied their trading ambitions with military force. Nor did they try to enforce cultural supremacy.</p>
<p>As Indians took control of their country, Armenians were looked on as holdovers from a colonial past. Many large Armenian family enterprises in India were either sold off or closed.</p>
<p>Today, there are only a few hundred Armenians in the entire Kolkata region. The Armenian school here has long relied on students from abroad to fill its dormitories.</p>
<p>While the Armenian community in Kolkata has all but disappeared, there is hardly a serious guidebook or history book of the city that does not mention their influence, charities and churches. That is a source of pride and communal strength reflected in last week’s commemoration.</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dec. 15th, 2008 at 5:07 PM http://aljbucit.livejournal.com/4606.html Это продолжение темы:  Церковь Григория Просветителя в Сингапуре После написания поста Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչի Եկեղեցի об армянской церкви в Сингапуре меня заинтересовало, как армяне попали в Сингапур и как они там жили. С помощью интернета удалось найти &#8230; <a href="http://armeniansinasia.org/2009/02/27/%d0%b0%d1%80%d0%bc%d1%8f%d0%bd%d0%b5-%d0%b2-%d1%81%d0%b8%d0%bd%d0%b3%d0%b0%d0%bf%d1%83%d1%80%d0%b5/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=armeniansinasia.org&amp;blog=5684441&amp;post=205&amp;subd=armeniansinasia&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>После написания поста <span style="color:#800000;"><span lang="hy">Սուրբ Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչի Եկեղեցի</span></span><span lang="hy"> </span>об армянской церкви в Сингапуре меня заинтересовало, как армяне попали в Сингапур и как они там жили. С помощью интернета удалось найти довольно интересные материалы.</p>
<p><span><em>&#8220;Процветавшие в Индии армянские купцы оказали большие услуги в утверждении здесь британской Ост-Индской компании, взамен британцы предоставили им те же привилегии, что и своим собственным купцам. Голландская Ост-Индская компания со штаб-квартирой в Батавии также разрешила армянским купцам свободно торговать под своей защитой. Неудивительно, что армяне селились в торговых портах и городах, находящихся под контролем этих двух главных сил — там, где они рассчитывали на долгосрочную безопасность.&#8221;</em></span></p>
<p><em>- </em><span style="font-size:smaller;">получилось слишком длинно, но факты интересные! &#8211; </span></p>
<p><a name="cutid1"></a>Армянская община в Сингапуре образовалась позже других армянских общин в Юго-Восточной Азии — ранее были основаны общины в Бирме, Голландской Восточной Индии и Пенанге. Среди множества сингапурских поселенцев, прибывших из разных уголков земного шара, армяне составляли незначительную группу. Сами они или их родители были выходцами из Персии, главным образом из Нор-Джуги и прибывали в Сингапур из Мадраса, Калькутты, с острова Ява. С 1820 года по 2002 в Сингапуре проживало в общей сложности 656 армян, причем только 462 из них дольше пяти лет. При этом армянам довелось сыграть значительную роль в жизни колонии и оставить о себе память, несопоставимую с их малой численностью.</p>
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<span style="color:#800000;"><em>Представители армянской общины Сингапура. Фото 1917 год</em></span></p>
<p>В 1834 году в Сингапуре насчитывалось 44 армянина и 138 выходцев из Европы — максимальное соотношение за всю историю колонии. В отличие от арабских и китайских торговцев, армянские привозили свои семьи, рассчитывая при благоприятных обстоятельствах пустить здесь корни. С самого начала они активно участвовали в жизни местного общества.<br />
В 1836 году была освящена церковь Сурб Григор Лусаворич, выстроенная годом раньше в стиле неоклассицизма усилиями крохотной армянской общины. Первая христианская церковь в Сингапуре, она стала также первым зданием в колонии, где в 1909 году было установлено электрическое освещение. На сегодняшний день это одна из двух армянских церквей, сохранившихся в Юго-Восточной Азии, вторая находится в столице Бирмы Рангуне.<br />
Церковь не только удовлетворяла религиозные потребности, но и поддерживала единство общины за счет совместного участия в крестинах, свадьбах, похоронах. Сюда поступали из Эчмиадзина новости о событиях в Армении. При посещении Сингапура в 1917 году епископ Торгом Гушакян с удивлением обнаружил, что не нуждается в услугах переводчика — родившиеся здесь армяне знали родной язык.</p>
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<span style="color:#800000;"><em>Армянская церковь в Сингапуре.</em><br />
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Армяне Сингапура большей частью занимались торговыми операциями, их привлекал сюда статус &#8220;порто-франко&#8221;. Из 113 армянских предприятий, зарегистрированных с 1820 года, 63 были торговыми. Первым армянским купцом в Сингапуре был Аристакес Саркис, он поселился здесь в 1820 году. В коммерческой палате Сингапура, основанной в 1837 году, состояли шесть британцев, два китайца, один американец, один араб и один армянин — Исайя Закария.<br />
В ранние годы существования колонии армяне помогли Сингапуру стать крупным транзитным центром. После того, как торговля с Борнео прервалась из-за вооруженных беспорядков на самом острове и пиратства в прибрежных водах, Галстан Мозес был первым, кто послал туда корабль в 1834 году. Сам Галстан и капитан корабля были любезно встречены раджой и смогли восстановить торговлю — корабль вернулся с грузом перца, золотой пыли, бриллиантов и камфары. Вслед за этим и другие сингапурские купцы отправили на остров свои суда.</p>
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В 1830–50-х годах армянские компании в Юго-Восточной Азии доминировали в торговле сурьмой — редким металлом, поставлявшимся в Англию. Начиная с 1850-х годов индийские армяне играли ключевую роль в торговле опиумом, который тогда был веществом, легально применявшимся в медицинских целях. Корабли судоходной компании &#8220;Апкар&#8221; доставляли опиум из Индии в Китай, разгружая по пути в сингапурском порту поставки товара на консигнацию. Армяне, в особенности Мартирос Карапет, были главным импортерами опиума в Сингапуре до конца 1880-х годов, когда торговля этим веществом перешла к еврейским фирмам.<br />
Случалось, армянские купцы находили нужным объединиться — так, одна за другой, были основаны четыре армянские фирмы: &#8220;M&amp;G Moses&#8221; (1839), &#8220;Sarkies&amp;Moses&#8221; (1840), &#8220;Set Bro-thers&#8221; (1840), &#8220;Stevens&amp;Joaqim&#8221; (1848). Для транспортировки товаров обычно пользовались морским перевозчиком &#8220;Apcar&amp;Company&#8221; — это предприятие находилось в Калькутте и осуществляло рейсы между Сингапуром, Пенангом, Индией и Китаем. Армянские купцы предпочитали судна, принадлежащие армянам, с армянскими капитанами — такие, как парусный барк &#8220;Тенассерим&#8221; (капитан Саркис), корабли &#8220;Черкес&#8221; и &#8220;Леди Каннинг&#8221; (капитан Галстан). Многие морские суда носили армянские имена: &#8220;Армения&#8221;, &#8220;Арарат&#8221;, &#8220;Мэри Макертум&#8221;, &#8220;Джозеф Манук&#8221;, &#8220;София Джоаким&#8221;, &#8220;Аратун Апкар&#8221;, &#8220;Григор Апкар&#8221;.</p>
<p><span style="color:#800000;"><em>армянский торговый корабль<br />
в Индийском Океане (гравюра)</em></span></p>
<p>Торговые операции были не единственным видом деятельности. В 1880-х годах армяне играли ключевую роль в создании трех из четырех недолговечных страховых компаний. Семья Мозес занималась ювелирным делом и ремонтом часов, в 1920-х дилеры по торговле бриллиантами братья Ипекчян открыли отделение в Сингапуре. Мозес Мозес и Джордж Майкл владели главными сингапурскими фотоателье с начала 1880-х до 1920-го года. Джо Джоаким работал директором компании по разработке рудников и добыче олова. Директорами горнодобывающих компаний были Питер и Кут Эдгары. Среди армян были также врачи, юристы, клерки, инженеры, музыканты.</p>
<p>Однако наибольших успехов армяне добились в сфере обслуживания: они владели одиннадцатью отелями (в том числе крупнейшими), а также многими пансионами и ресторанами. Первым армянином — содержателем гостинцы в Сингапуре стал Малькольм Мозес, в 1862 году он приобрел в собственность отель &#8220;Pavilion&#8221;. Одним из самых успешных армянских предприятий в Сингапуре был отель &#8220;Raffles&#8221;, открытый братьями Саркис в 1887 году.  В 1903 году Аратун Саркис и Егиазар Иоханнес приобрели отель &#8220;Adelphi&#8221;. Новые хозяева &#8220;Hotel de l&#8217;Europe&#8221;, перестроившие его в 1904 году, также были армянами. Загородный курортный отель &#8220;Sea View&#8221; с 1912 по 1921 годы принадлежал Егиазару Йоханнесу, затем был приобретен братьями Саркис.<br />
Армяне часто пользовались услугами отеля &#8220;Raffles&#8221;. Нуждаясь в адвокате, они обращались в первую очередь к братьям Джоаким, позднее к Мак Йоханнесу и Кеннету Сету.</p>
<p>Армянские предприниматели сдавали друг другу внаем собственность, приобретали долю в армянских компаниях, нанимали соотечественников на работу. Помогали тем, для кого наступали трудные времена — выдавали поручительства, акцептовали векселя, сужали деньги, часто под одно только честное слово. Даже церковь Сурб Григор Лусаворич в трудные для отеля &#8220;Раффлс&#8221; времена приобрела акции компании, предоставив владельцам необходимую наличность.</p>
<p>Несмотря на свою малочисленность, армяне выдвигались и на политическом поприще. В 1895 году двое из восьми муниципальных уполномоченных были армянами. Большое достижение, с учетом того, что из 972 голосовавших, насчитывалось только 25 армян, среди 522 потенциальных кандидатов их было только трое. В 1887 году Джо Джоаким был избран президентом муниципального совета, затем избирался в Законодательное собрание.</p>
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<span style="color:#800000;"><em>Руководство компании &#8220;Edgar Brothers&#8221;. Фото 1929 год.</em></span></p>
<p>В некоторых случаях армянские предприниматели стремились публично подчеркнуть свою национальную принадлежность. Например, Кэтчик и Мэри Мозес однажды появились на костюмированном балу в одеждах киликийского царя Левона и царицы Марии. Тот же Кэтчик назвал свою первую резиденцию &#8220;Гора Арарат&#8221;, а Парсик Иоахим — &#8220;Гора Наркис&#8221;.<br />
Однако в административной практике определение &#8220;армянин&#8221; иногда вызывало проблемы. Например, в 1925 году чиновник колониальной администрации объявил Джорджу Эдгару и его родителям, что международное право не предусматривает такой национальности, поскольку не существует государства Армения. В результате для Джорджа в графе национальность было проставлено &#8220;неопределенная&#8221;, а для его родителей — &#8220;оттоманская&#8221;.</p>
<p>В 1845 году Кэтчик Мозес основал англоязычную газету &#8220;Straits Times&#8221;, четыре года спустя Грегори Галстан — армянскую газету &#8220;Усумнасер&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Местная пресса сообщала о резне армян в Оттоманской империи при султане Абдул-Гамиде. В декабре 1894 был организован Комитет помощи с участием, как армян, так и граждан других национальностей. Щедрыми были пожертвования и в 1915 году, когда стали поступать известия о начале полного истребления армян в восточных вилайетах. По инициативе епископа Торгома Гушакяна в 1917 году в Сингапуре было основано отделение Армянского Всеобщего Благотворительного Союза.</p>
<p>Армянская община Сингапура поддерживала прочные связи с ближайшими общинами, в особенности с Калькуттой, где большинство имело родственников или друзей. Из Калькутты доставлялись роскошные свадебные торты, оттуда везли и мраморные надгробия, украшенные резьбой по камню. Тесными были дружеские и деловые связи с армянами Голландской Восточной Индии.</p>
<p>Одна из проблем сохранения любого национального меньшинства — недостаток потенциальных партнеров для брака внутри сообщества. Питер Сет и Макертич Мозес из первой волны переселенцев отправились искать жен-армянок в Индию. Позже Регина Джоаким, Эмили Иоханнес, Аристакес Мозес и Манук Мозес нашли себе пару в армянской общине острова Ява. Однако гораздо чаще супруг или супруга выбиралась за пределами национальной среды. Так поступили трое сыновей Захарии в 1850-х и четверо из пятерых братьев Джоаким.</p>
<p>Отпрыски армян неизменно выделялись успехами в учебе. В конце 1830-х годов несколько армянских учеников — Якоб и Джон Иоханнес, Якоб Шамир и Грегори Захария получали большинство ежегодных наград, в сороковые годы армянские учащиеся все еще доминировали в списке награжденных. Некоторые дети обучались в Калькутте — в Армянском училище и школе &#8220;La Martiniere&#8221;, с 1880-х годов состоятельные армянские семьи отправляли детей учиться в Англию — в колледжи Брайтон, Сент Пол, Херн, Челтенхем и другие.  <em><br />
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Богатые армяне состояли членами сингапурского яхт-клуба, Джо Джоаким был членом Комитета морского спорта, который устраивал парусные гонки. Армяне увлекались крикетом, популярным в Британии и колониях. Ярым любителем скачек слыл Тигран Саркис со своими шестью лошадями. В 1904 году они принесли ему 1400 долларов по тогдашнему курсу, выведя на третье место среди всех владельцев. Особенно удачным был 1908 год, когда конь по кличке Джилло взял Кубок губернатора.<br />
Армянки составляли серьезную конкуренцию другим участницам цветочных выставок. Большую часть 1890-х годов призы за свои растения получали Мэгги Чэйтер, Ирен и Рипси Иоханнес, но доминировали женщины разных поколений из семьи Джоаким, получившие в 1897 году 18 из 104-х призов. В истории страны осталась армянка Агнес Джоаким, которая вывела сорт орхидей &#8220;Ванда мисс Джоаким&#8221;. В 1947 году этот удивительно красивый цветок был выбран эмблемой Прогрессивной партии, а в 1981 году — национальным цветком, символом всего Сингапура.</p>
<p>Помня о своем происхождении, армяне Сингапура всегда были лояльными гражданами Британской империи. <em>(Сингапур был британской колонией </em>с 1824 года <em>.)</em><em> </em>Уроженцы Персии натурализовались в качестве граждан Великобритании, их дети, рожденные в Сингапуре, приобретали гражданство с рождения. Со временем армянские компании Сингапура стали открывать свои отделения и представительства в Лондоне, Манчестере, Ливерпуле.<br />
В 1887 году, в поздравительном послании королеве Виктории по случаю пятидесятилетия ее правления 26 видных представителей общины сообщали, что она всегда может положиться на благодарность и верность своих армянских подданных в Сингапуре: &#8220;верность, имеющая столь прочную основу, будет существовать всегда, пока не угаснет армянская нация&#8221;. В церкви Св. Григора была проведена специальная юбилейная служба. Армяне щедро жертвовали средства в юбилейный фонд, а через десять лет столь же щедро вносили деньги на сооружение памятника королеве.</p>
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<span style="color:#800000;"><em>Армениан Стрит. Фото 1895 год.</em></span></p>
<p>С началом второй мировой войны молодые армяне отправились служить в британскую армию и подразделения местных волонтеров. За счет Осепа Аратуна был построен и оснащен самолет-разведчик для британских военно-воздушных сил. На боевые самолеты жертвовали средства и другие армянские предприниматели. Некоторым армянским семьям удалось эвакуироваться в Австралию перед захватом Сингапура японцами. Остальные, как британские подданные, были интернированы в лагеря, где много людей погибло от тяжелых условий содержания. Армянская община Сингапура никогда не смогла оправиться от потерь, понесенных во время войны. По данным переписи 1947 года в стране с населением около миллиона человек насчитывалось всего 62 армянина.</p>
<p>Главным фактором упадка общины была, конечно, ассимиляция. Она не встречала больших препятствий, поскольку армяне были христианами и принадлежали к индоевропейской расе. Часто брак был первой ступенью к утрате армянского наследия. Те, кто сочетались браком с англичанами или англичанками, воспитывали детей в британском духе. Дети не владели армянским языком, не посещали армянскую церковь, не имели армянских имен — окружающие вообще не воспринимали их как армян.<br />
Другой причиной была постоянная миграция. Одна семья приезжала, другая отбывала навсегда — начать бизнес в новом месте, вернуться в Персию, перебраться в Индию или Англию. После войны условия для бизнеса в Сингапуре оказались не слишком благоприятными. Гораздо более перспективным местом выглядела Австралия, где быстрыми темпами росла армянская община Сиднея. К концу 50-х годов стало ясно, что развивается новый Сингапур, где будущее армян выглядит очень туманным. Немногочисленная община стала быстро таять.</p>
<p>Ее главным вкладом в жизнь страны можно считать церковь Сурб Григор, признанную городской достопримечательностью, национальный цветок Сингапура &#8220;Ванда мисс Джоаким&#8221; и процветающий отель &#8220;Раффлс&#8221; с уникальной международной репутацией. О времени армянского присутствия в Сингапуре свидетельствуют и сохранившиеся названия четырех улиц: Армениан стрит, Галстан авеню, названная в честь Эмиля Галстана, Саркис роуд — в честь Регины Саркис и Сент Мартин драйв, появившаяся при разделе &#8220;Эксбанка&#8221; — собственности Мартина. Армениан лэйн и Наркис роуд исчезли с карты в результате нового строительства.</p>
<p>От  армян остались и памятники на городском кладбище. В 1970 году, когда правительство Сингапура решило его благоустроить, американец Левон Пальян, работавший в то время в Сингапуре, поставил себе целью разыскать как можно больше армянских могил, чтобы они не исчезли в результате строительных работ. Он получил разрешение перенести захоронения к церкви Сурб Григор, и теперь могилы многих из  вышеназванных армян можно увидеть в небольшом мемориальном саду за церковным зданием.</p>
<p><img src="http://aniv.ru/all_numer/n2/st6-1/9.jpg" alt="Мемориальный сад, 1996 г." width="650" height="205" /></p>
<p>материалы:</p>
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<li><em>книга &#8220;Респектабельные граждане&#8221;  Нади Райт</em></li>
<li><em>журнал &#8220;Анив&#8221;</em></li>
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By Shafiq Alam, AFP</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Michael Joseph Martin is guarded about his exact age and reluctant to accept he will be the last in a long line of Armenians to make a major contribution to the history of Bangladesh.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital, was once home to thousands of migrants from the former Soviet republic who grew to dominate the city&#8217;s trade and business life. But Martin, aged in his 70s, is now the only one left.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">&#8220;When I die, maybe one of my three daughters will fly in from Canada to keep our presence here alive,&#8221; Martin said hopefully, speaking broken Bengali with a thick accent.. &#8220;Or perhaps other Armenians will come from somewhere else.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Martin came to Dhaka in 1942 during World War II, following in the footsteps of his father who had settled in the region decades earlier. They joined an Armenian community in Bangladesh dating back to the 16th century, but now Martin worries about who will look after the large Armenian church in the city&#8217;s old quarter.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">&#8220;This is a blessed place and God won&#8217;t leave it unprotected and uncared for,&#8221; he said of the Church of Holy Resurrection, which was built in 1781 in the Armanitola, or Armenian district.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Martin &#8212; whose full name is Mikel Housep Martirossian &#8212; looks after the church and its graveyard where 400 of his countrymen are buried, including his wife who died three years ago. When their children, all Bangladeshi passport-holders, left the country along, Martin became the sole remaining Armenian here. He now lives alone in an enormous mansion in the church grounds.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">&#8220;When I walk, sometimes I feel spirits moving around. These are the spirits of my ancestors. They were noble men and women, now resting in peace,&#8221; said Martin, who is stooped and frail but retains a detailed knowledge of the Armenian history in Dhaka.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Marble tombstones display family names such as Sarkies, Manook and Aratoon from a time when Armenians were Dhaka&#8217;s wealthiest merchants with palatial homes who traded jute, spices, indigo and leather. Among the dead are M. David Alexander, the biggest jute trader of the late 19th century, and Nicholas Peter Poghose who set up Bangladesh&#8217;s first private school in the 1830s and died in 1876.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Martin, himself a former trader, said the Armenians, persecuted by Turks and Persians, were embraced in what is now Bangladesh first by the Mughals in the 16th and 17th centuries and then by the British colonial empire. Fluent in Persian &#8212; the court language of the Mughals and the first half of the British empire in India &#8212; Armenians were commonly lawyers, merchants and officials holding senior public positions.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">They were also devout Christians who built some of the most beautiful churches in the Indian subcontinent. &#8220;Their numbers fluctuated with the prospects in trading in Dhaka,&#8221; said Muntasir Mamun, a historian at Dhaka University.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">&#8220;Sometimes there were several thousand Armenians trading in the Bengal region. They were always an important community in Dhaka and dominated the country&#8217;s trading. They were the who&#8217;s who in town. They celebrated all their religious festivals with pomp and style.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The decline came gradually after the British left India and the subcontinent was partitioned in 1947 with Dhaka becoming the capital of East Pakistan and then of Bangladesh after it gained independence in 1971.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">These days, the Armenian Church holds only occasional services on important dates in the Orthodox Christian calendar, with a Catholic priest from a nearby seminary coming in to lead prayers at Christmas. Martin said the once-busy social scene came to a halt after the last Orthodox priest left in the late 1960s, but he is determined to ensure the church&#8217;s legacy endures.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">&#8220;Every Sunday was a day of festival for us. Almost every Armenian would attend the service, no matter how big he was in social position. The church was the centre of all activities,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">&#8220;I&#8217;ve seen bad days before, but we always bounced back. I am sure Armenians will come back here for trade and business. I will then rest in peace beside my wife.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Singapore Community Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<a href='http://armeniansinasia.org/2008/12/11/singapore/attachment/2008/' title='2008'><img data-attachment-id='159' data-orig-size='1600,1200' data-liked='0'width="150" height="112" src="http://armeniansinasia.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/2008.jpg?w=150&#038;h=112" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Singapore Armenian Community Nov 2008" title="2008" /></a>
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<a href='http://armeniansinasia.org/2008/12/11/singapore/2011-01-23-armenian-community-singapore/' title='2011.01.23 Armenian Community Singapore'><img data-attachment-id='469' data-orig-size='1600,1066' data-liked='0'width="150" height="99" src="http://armeniansinasia.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/2011-01-23-armenian-community-singapore.jpg?w=150&#038;h=99" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Singapore Armenian Community - January 2011" title="2011.01.23 Armenian Community Singapore" /></a>
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<a href='http://armeniansinasia.org/2008/12/11/singapore/2011-06-09-welcoming-armenia-to-singapore/' title='2011.06.09 Welcoming &quot;Armenia&quot; to Singapore'><img data-attachment-id='572' data-orig-size='3072,2304' data-liked='0'width="150" height="112" src="http://armeniansinasia.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/2011-06-09-welcoming-armenia-to-singapore.jpg?w=150&#038;h=112" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Welcoming &quot;Armenia&quot; to Singapore - One15 Marina - June 2011" title="2011.06.09 Welcoming &quot;Armenia&quot; to Singapore" /></a>
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		<title>The Armenian Apostolic Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator (Penang)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As yet no evidence of Armenian activity has been found in connection with Armenian Street. The Armenians in fact worshipped at St. Gregory&#8217;s at Bishop Street, formerly located between King Street and Penang Street. The Armenian Church of Penang was &#8230; <a href="http://armeniansinasia.org/2008/11/30/the-armenian-apostolic-church-of-st-gregory-the-illuminator-penang/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=armeniansinasia.org&amp;blog=5684441&amp;post=99&amp;subd=armeniansinasia&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">As yet no evidence of Armenian activity has been found in connection with Armenian Street. The Armenians in fact worshipped at St. Gregory&#8217;s at Bishop Street, formerly located between King Street and Penang Street.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Armenian Church of Penang was founded in 1822, more than a decade before the one in Singapore. In 1937, the church land was sold and the graves were transferred to a mass grave in the Western Road cemetery.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">A prominent Armenian clan was the family of Arratoon Anthony. The Anthonys were among the Armenian diaspora that settled in Shiraz in Persia, and then in Bombay and Calcutta before coming to Penang.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">But by far the most famous Armenians in the region were the Sarkies brothers who made their mark as hoteliers of the Eastern &amp; Oriental in Penang and of the Raffles in Singapore.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">By the 1920s, most of the Penang Armenians had emigrated, largely to Singapore, and from there on to Hong Kong and Sydney where there are significant Armenian minorities.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">A map of the early 1800s shows that Armenian Street was formerly called Malay Lane, due to the Malay Kampong settlement there.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">A mid-19th century braziery run by Mohamed Tahir, where all sorts of brass and copper wares were sold, gave Armenian Streets its Chinese name, Pak Thang-Ah Kay (Copper Worker&#8217;s Street).</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">In 1840, the death of Tengku Syed Hussain, founder of the Acheen Street Mosque, left a vacuum in Acheen Street community leadership. Much of his family properties was left to religious charity or was bought over by Hokkien traders.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">The five great Hokkien-Clans (Goh Tai Seng) &#8211; namely, the Cheah, the Khoo, the Yeoh, the Tan and the Lim &#8211; were led by the prominent Straits Chinese. In the mid-19th century, they gradually established their clan houses in this area, with entrances along the trading streets.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">At the same time, the Hokkien-dominated secret society called Khian Teik set up its base at the Tua Pek Kong Temple in Armenian Street.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Khian Teik allied itself with the Red Flag secret society &#8211; two chief of the latter were Syed Mohamed Alatas and Che Long who lived in Armenian Street. The whole area intensively built with institutional bases surrounded by the member&#8217;s houses, was turn into Khian Teik Red Flag Stronghold.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">During the Penang Riots of 1867, the Khian Teik Red-Flag alliance fought with the Ghee Hin &#8211; White Flag alliance for control of Georgetown.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Armenian Street was one of the centres of fighting, where Europeans volunteer police and their sepoys had to erect stockades. The entire town was laid siege for ten days, while reinforcements for both sides came from as far as Province Wellesley and Phuket.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Over the next few decades, smaller clashes continued to occur, until secret societies were finally suppressed in 1890. By that time, the Khian Teik had asserted their control, which allowed the Hokkien traders to emerge as the dominent force in Penang.</p>
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